Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I too have a semi-rectangular 30 degree Western Mountaineer bag and it is first rate. Like others have said, the shell is very thin and must be treated with...
richard2425848 2009-08-28 18:50:33 #57277

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I've owned my Western Mountaineering 20 degree bag for about 10 years. It's the best bag I've ever owned (I have owned several, including REI, Marmot, and...
Bob Bordasch 2009-08-28 18:43:57 #57276

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
4. Consider subtracting 20 or maybe even 30 degrees (since you sleep > cold) from the rated comfort temperature. They're pretty optimistic. Yes, certainly...
johngeyles 2009-08-28 18:33:53 #57275

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
Oh yes, the BA air-core pads are fabulous. The insulated one makes me nervous, because they use a thinner shell material to make up for the weight of the...
johngeyles 2009-08-28 18:28:46 #57274

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
On 08/28/2009 03:10 PM, kampaz5 wrote: > > It's time to buy a down sleeping bag and I thought I'd query the > group, especially the gals of relatively small...
Reid Priedhorsky 2009-08-28 18:15:44 #57273

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I really like my Feathered Friends Puffin (20 degree) down bag. When you order, they can custom make them using different lofts, fills, and outer fabrics. I...
bessiehyde 2009-08-28 18:10:37 #57272

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I really like my Feathered Friends Puffin (20 degree) down bag. When you order, they can custom make them using different lofts, fills, and outer fabrics. I...
bessiehyde 2009-08-28 18:10:33 #57271

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I use a big agnes inflatable pad that I really like. It is compact and has insulation in it. A little heavy, but so worth it. I don't care for the big agnes...
JOHN NANKE 2009-08-28 17:28:56 #57270

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