It is the EE Revolution that opens. I’ve read (WhiteBlaze?) that EE has been adding more down for the last year or maybe two. Apparently there were complaints that their quilts were cold. Comments have been made that the down simply needs to be dispersed when you lay out your quilt, and they have a little video about how to do that. We’re not just supposed to vigorously shake the quilt, but gently shake it, and then very gently push the down along the chamber until it’s dispersed evenly. The overstuffing is described as keeping the down from shifting, not as a way to increase the temperature rating. I’m thinking it’s a result of all that super-doper high fill down not really being all that high fill in the real world. So we pay for some extra super-doper fill down to fill in the gaps. I will say, that if you want to add more down to your existing quilt, do it while in a zipped up tent, so if the down starts to escape, you can still gather it.
Hammock Gear’s noted for selling quilts that are good to the designated temperature, but I don’t think theirs open. If you have a second pad and quilt for your pup, you might like having the closed end.
Stumpknocker is right, UnderGround Quilts makes really good quilts, as do Jacks R Better, and Cedar Ridge Outdoors. All of those manufacturers have reputations for great customer service. I’ve sent e-mail and gotten responses quickly, and the manufacturers seem to be willing to make adjustments. Give one or two a call and tell them what you have in mind. I believe hammockforums.net has special forum areas for each of the big manufacturers, and you can see what people have to say about their quilts, and what the manufacturers’ responses are. Some manufacturers may make quilts for couples that would give you enough room for you and your pup.
I got a quilt a few years ago, and I’m not going to be using sleeping bags again. Quilts are lighter, and I open the bags like a quilt anyway. This keeps me from tossing and turning and ending up with my hood in my face.
Now, as to orange, that’s a little like the debate between red or green canoes. I, personally, can’t stand orange. They taste delicious, but they look horrible. Slowest color ever. Your logic is good, though, even if you’ll end up with a hideous, ugly orange quilt.
