Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

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.

  • Replies 13
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

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.

Posted

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.

Posted

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. bigdrink.gif

Posted
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. bigdrink.gif

Good choice. I've got the Sub Kilo and like it. Very nice bag for the price.

Posted

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. madgo_ron.gif

Waaaay overrated. TNF bags suck. not to mention it only lasted 3 years. Avoid them like the plague.

 

Posted
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. bigdrink.gif

 

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.

Posted
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...

Posted

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 thumbs_up.gif

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Create New...