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Mar 7, 2021
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federer
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The pricetag certainly looks better! Would it hold up nearly as well in rain,
snow, sleet, or hail as the (much) more expensive brands?
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Any recommendations for a sleeping bag that can go down to 0 degrees?
federer
3/7/21 10:11pm
Western Mountaineering Kodiak.
YSMACK
3/7/21 10:13pm
Hope you're willing to spend almost $1000 for it.
ManicBlue
3/7/21 10:15pm
Seriously? The most expensive place to soak up farts I’ve ever heard of.
Jazzyturtle
3/7/21 10:33pm
This! Best bag I’ve ever owned. Worth every penny. I hunt back country with it
southbaycoug
3/7/21 10:16pm
Same. Little extra weight, but worth the precipation protection.
YSMACK
3/7/21 10:19pm
My Western Mountaineering Antelope was the best bag I ever owned...
So it goes...
3/7/21 11:03pm
The old Sleeping Robe bags.
runnincoug
3/7/21 10:24pm
Get a -20 bag synthetic bag from coleman 100
nybyblue
3/7/21 10:26pm
The pricetag certainly looks better! Would it hold up nearly as well in rain,
federer
3/7/21 10:33pm
Also, how portable is it? Would it work for backpacking?
federer
3/7/21 10:35pm
A can of tent seal works wonders- also, my rule of thumb is put things in
IceBlue
3/7/21 11:04pm
Car camping or backpacking? If it’s car camping, Teton Sports makes some great
UNLVcougar
3/7/21 10:35pm
Whatever you get, take along a couple of
IceBlue
3/7/21 10:58pm
Grizzly
Social Distance
3/7/21 11:06pm
Hammock Gear makes some high quality quilts
WorfoSAUR
3/8/21 5:19am
A down sleeping bag is a crime to recommend. Wiggy's = minus 80-degree for $250
Doozy
3/8/21 5:51am
You make some good points, and I thought the same about down, but after
So it goes...
3/8/21 3:56pm
Also, most of the shells are treated so heavily that they can get wet
YSMACK
3/8/21 4:03pm
Yep, a dry stuff sack for your sleeping bag should solve any risk of it getting
UNLVcougar
3/8/21 4:24pm
These three comments are good, but let me share one more thought.
Doozy
3/8/21 6:30pm
Some other considerations.
YSMACK
3/8/21 6:40pm
Yes, but that's a whole different scenario. I was more thinking of portability
So it goes...
3/8/21 8:56pm
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