Field Notes
Borrowed a Flex 22 from a hiking partner for a three-night AT section in late September. The attachment system needed about 20 minutes to figure out the first night but after that it was intuitive. On a 32F night where I normally run cold, I slept without waking up. The draft sealing is noticeably better than my EE Revelation.
Who This Is For
The Katabatic Gear Flex 22 ranks #2 of 4 in this category and is one of the strongest options in this category. It is well-suited for hikers and campers who want Katabatic Gear makes quilts in Colorado with a patented elastic snap attachment system that seals the quilt to your sleeping pad far more effectively than most alternatives, and it performs best when used for the purpose it was designed around.
I review gear the way most people actually use it — weekend trips in the mid-Atlantic, day hikes on the AT, car camping in the Smokies and down at the Outer Banks. Not expedition use, not extreme conditions. Normal outdoor life for normal people, and occasionally with kids along who provide their own kind of honest product feedback.
How It Compares
Within this category, the Katabatic Flex 22 ranks #2 out of 4 products tested. At this score it is among the strongest options available.
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