Best 3-season sleeping bag for a hammock?

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Hand sorting feathers out of down sounds easy but its actually a nightmare. Progress is incredibly slow and it turns you into a yeti. Watch those Ebay goose down products too-independant tests from the IDFL have found chicken feathers and cheap chinese immature down in lots of them. Not worth the effort IMO.
My advice is to buy from a reputable company-john lewis pillows have what they say in them and wont cost any more than anybody elses. Get new ones too, being stored for months compressed in fabric will damage the lofting abilities of the down. Feel the goods too-if you can feel lots of feathers, dont bother-they'll come straight through pertex.

Any good quality goose down over 600 fill should give you a very servicable quilt, but I'd want 700 or higher. A standard size pillow should yield 500-800g of down-enough for a 2 man tent full.
 
makes sense, but proper TQs are too expensive for me I'm afraid.. the duvets I've seen are 600 fill which given the price doesnt sound too bad.

Why not convert a down sleeping bag to uq? If you're thinking about using a duvet then you should be okay for some diy. A 2/3 season bag cut down to a tq with the extra down put back into it (overstuffing it effectively) would make a real good tq. Would work out cheaper than buying a tq/

There's a seamstress close to where I live, I might take round my sleeping bag (rab 400 endurance) and see what she can do.
 

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