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Marmot Men's Sawtooth 650 Fill Down 15° Sleeping Bag (2024, Dark Azure/Foliage) on sale for
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Product Details:
- RDS-certified 650-fill-power down with Down Defender to improve water resistance in wet conditions
- Dual-side half zippers allow easy access; extended zipper flaps add blanket-like coverage when unzipped
- Footbox zipper opens for extra space and closes for extra warmth and comfort
- Internal stash pocket
- Stuff sack and storage sack included
- Standard length fits sleepers up to 6'0"
Top Comments
And not to quibble but it's $120, not $119. That whole rounding business, you know.
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For what it's worth, I had an earlier version of this bag (before I got a deal and upgraded to their Helium - a 900 fill bag), and it was great.
Re: 650 vs a higher fill power: less bulk and weight is always preferable, but 650 power down is still very respectable. Higher fill power down comes at a much higher cost. And once you've made the jump from synthetic to down and then from the low quality down to 650, you rapidly enter diminishing return territory, requiring more and more money to get incremental increases in real world performance. This is a $120 bag and a relative bargain. "Serious backpacker" doesn't automatically mean someone willing to pay top dollar for expedition quality gear.
*For the uninitiated, fill power is a measure of how much volume, or loft, an ounce of uncompressed down occupies. One ounce of 500 fill power down will take up 500 cubic inches of volume. An ounce of 650 fill power down occupies 650 cubic inches, and so on and so forth. It's the material's ability to generate "loft" - dead air space between the camper and the outside environment - that's the primarily insulating attribute of a given material, not any thermal properties of the material itself.
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It all depends on your use case.
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I got one for the kids. 650 or 9000 fill. They wont care
In 4 one
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