expiredJuJuFrankenbean | Staff posted Jun 24, 2022 05:33 PM
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expiredJuJuFrankenbean | Staff posted Jun 24, 2022 05:33 PM
REI Co-Op Members: 50% Off REI Co-Op Sleeping Bags: Trailbreak 30 Sleeping Bag
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For low weight and pack-size you're probably going to want a high-fill (700-800 fill) down bag, but you're quickly going to approach $500, especially for something capable of handling a 0° night. Keep in mind, the temperature rating on the bag is marketing fluff. 20°F just means that you won't freeze to death, but the bag is going to be comfortable at closer to 28-35°F.
Down bags are also not as good in wet weather, which is probably a concern in Washington. As someone else mentioned, you may want to just rent a bag. I'd explain to the person what you need and let them help you.
All that said, I really like Sierra Designs, and they have a bag that may meet your needs, and is under $400. https://sierradesigns.c
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The size.. looking at the measurements the men's sleeping bags are slightly longer/wider than the women's.
This is a great price for a quality sleeping bag in you need it for traditional camping where size isn't as big a concern
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This is a great price for a quality sleeping bag in you need it for traditional camping where size isn't as big a concern
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This is a great price for a quality sleeping bag in you need it for traditional camping where size isn't as big a concern
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This is a great price for a quality sleeping bag in you need it for traditional camping where size isn't as big a concern
For low weight and pack-size you're probably going to want a high-fill (700-800 fill) down bag, but you're quickly going to approach $500, especially for something capable of handling a 0° night. Keep in mind, the temperature rating on the bag is marketing fluff. 20°F just means that you won't freeze to death, but the bag is going to be comfortable at closer to 28-35°F.
Down bags are also not as good in wet weather, which is probably a concern in Washington. As someone else mentioned, you may want to just rent a bag. I'd explain to the person what you need and let them help you.
All that said, I really like Sierra Designs, and they have a bag that may meet your needs, and is under $400. https://sierradesigns.c
For low weight and pack-size you're probably going to want a high-fill (700-800 fill) down bag, but you're quickly going to approach $500, especially for something capable of handling a 0° night. Keep in mind, the temperature rating on the bag is marketing fluff. 20°F just means that you won't freeze to death, but the bag is going to be comfortable at closer to 28-35°F.
Down bags are also not as good in wet weather, which is probably a concern in Washington. As someone else mentioned, you may want to just rent a bag. I'd explain to the person what you need and let them help you.
All that said, I really like Sierra Designs, and they have a bag that may meet your needs, and is under $400. https://sierradesigns.c
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Last year REI had the magma 30 bag for 50% off.
Just need to pay attention.
Example - https://www.sierra.com/marmot-30-...my~p~79xah
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