olyclimber Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 Anyone know the best deal going for a -5 to 0 degree F sleeping bag. I want to go light and small, so down would probably be the best. The REI -5 F down bag looks good at $279. Are there better deals than that out there? I've looked around at some online sales, but that is the best I've found so far. Quote
cracked Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 REI Kilo Plus is a great bag for the money. Quote
bunglehead Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 My MEC Gryphon, good to -12, was a screaming deal at at something like $100. It might be a little more now, but it's a damn warm bag. The only time I've zipped it up was at Cap Blanco, which is very windy. It's a comfy bag. Quote
cirpich Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 I believe MEC Gryphon is synthetic bag. For down bags check Moonstone 800 Liberty Ridge (usually sells cheaper that the suggested retail price $435) or Bask Pamirs (~$250). REI 700 Down EL -5 also looks great for the money. Quote
marylou Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 cracked said: REI Kilo Plus is a great bag for the money. I slept in one of those a couple of weekends ago and it was niiice. Quote
skyclimb Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 Whatever you do DON'T buy a North Face bag! I got a 0 F rated North Face Snowshoe polargaurd 3D bag, and it keeps me warm only down to around 15-20 F. Their ratings are inflated. Quote
olyclimber Posted October 23, 2003 Author Posted October 23, 2003 Thanks...I got a REI Kilo Plus. Very nice bag....will give a report on how it is in colder weather when I get chance to use it for that. Quote
cracked Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 olyclimber said: Thanks...I got a REI Kilo Plus. Very nice bag....will give a report on how it is in colder weather when I get chance to use it for that. Good choice. I've got the Sub Kilo and like it. Very nice bag for the price. Quote
bunglehead Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 The Gryphon is actually a Hybrid bag. Synthetic on the bottom, down on the top. It's quite toasty. I had a North Face bag too, and the exact same thing happened to me. Claimed it was a zero degree bag, but got cold around 20 Degrees. Waaaay overrated. TNF bags suck. not to mention it only lasted 3 years. Avoid them like the plague. Quote
boatskiclimbsail Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 skyclimb said: Whatever you do DON'T buy a North Face bag! I got a 0 F rated North Face Snowshoe polargaurd 3D bag, and it keeps me warm only down to around 15-20 F. Their ratings are inflated. I've had a TNF snowshoe for 2 years, usually sleep very cold vs. bag specs (10-20 degrees difference) and have been warm down to -5/+5F in it. Do you close the hood around your head and wear a hat when you are camping below freezing? I have noticed very few people do this, and blame the bag for being too cold. Coming from -40 winters at ground level, cold was also an issue for me in the spring/fall. the Snowshoe works beautifully down to about 0 and past that I got a MH 5th Dimension that keeps me toasty the rest of the way. Quote
Rodchester Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 If I had to buy now and pay retail I'd buyt he REI one in second. Best buy FOR THE MONEY. Quote
lummox Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 doesnt sierra trading post offer super cheap closeouts on bags? if you arent in a hurry keep shopping. and check out mec.ca Quote
olyclimber Posted October 23, 2003 Author Posted October 23, 2003 lummox said: doesnt sierra trading post offer super cheap closeouts on bags? if you arent in a hurry keep shopping. and check out mec.ca Thanks for the advice lummox. I actually went ahead and bought a REI 0 degree downbag that is mentioned above. I did check out both MEC.CA and sierratradingpost.com (which is a great place to find killer deals on closeouts). The specs on the REI bag, being able to see the bag before I bought, and the price, and the quality leaned me towards the REI bag. That I got %15 off of my total purchase because of a sale sealed the deal. BTW, there is a pretty good deal on a MARMOT SISKIYOU 5° DOWN SLEEPING BAG at sierra trading post...$187...fairly close to the same as I paid for the REI bag after the discount if you add in the shipping. Thanks... Quote
Kevin_Ristau Posted October 25, 2003 Posted October 25, 2003 I have a TNF Blue Kazoo, down, -7C. I now know why I thought it was such a great deal. It is now relegated to strictly summer use. When shopping for a replacement bag, the North Face bags did not even come close to the competition in quality or fill weight. Integral Designs Quote
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