eternalX Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 What do you have? What's your favorite? Is there any reason to have a 0 degree AND a -15/-20? Quote
joe_average Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 Not fer the cascades..... Look at the sleeping bag thread directly below for info...duh. Quote
catbirdseat Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 Why do you even need a zero degree bag, let alone a -15? This the Cascades, not Minnesota. A 15 degree bag is fine for winter use and a 30 degree is fine for every thing else. Quote
joe_average Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 catbirdseat said: Why do you even need a zero degree bag, let alone a -15? This the Cascades, not Minnesota. A 15 degree bag is fine for winter use and a 30 degree is fine for every thing else. A zero might be good for Rainier in winter! Once you've got the avy conditions figured out! Quote
marylou Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 I slept only slightly warm in a zero at about 20 degrees a couple of weekends ago. Never thought I'd have a need for anything below a 20, but I do sleep on the cold side, and think the 30 degree bag is out the window, and that I will just go with a zero and a fifteen. I do have a silk bag liner on the way, which theoretically adds 9 degrees of warmth, will be interested to see if it is enough to keep me just a scosh warmer for very little weight. Quote
JoshK Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 in my experience the sink liner just ended up being a huge pain in the ass. I didn't find it much warmer and I just ended up getting tangled in it. for the few minutes before I was tangled up, however, it was very comfy. Quote
king_buzzo Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 marylou, i am a fan of bag liners, especially if it zips all the way up the side to about your shoulder. i get in with long underwear on and then usually strip down to nothing inside bag liner and can then feel the bag warming up quickly with my heat coming back at me from inside of bag. Quote
lummox Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 i just counted 10 sleeping bags in my closest. 4 are crappy rectangular shaped 'camping' bags inherited through a series of vacation trips with family (and they all have a vague whiff of urine about them from the wee children who have used them ). 2 mec kids bags that go about 20 degrees and are sweet little bags. another 20 degree synthetic bag from kelty (my goto bag for most shit). an ancient tnf cats meow complete with ember burn holes and funky zipper relacement. a -30 marmot penguin down bag that i usually wish i was in when i find myself freezing in the kelty bag. a -30 tangerine trip synthetic monster that packs down to a trim 30"X16" pig and weighs a ton but outperforms anything else for superlong basecamp kina lounging. most of em are stuffed into bags and act as 'furniture'. Quote
EWolfe Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 A couple of years ago I bought a Feathered Friends 700+ fill bag (forget the name). I think it's rated to -15. I like lots of room to move around, but don't like big bags, so I have always slept with the bags unzipped and draped over me. That doesn't work so well with the higher temp-rated bags. Also, I HATE being cold in my sleep. My $.02. Quote
Dru Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 Bag liners get damp and skanky But you don't have to wash the sleeping bag as often just the liner So is a less comfortable sleep (for reasons Josh noted) worth it? Your call. I hate liners, VBL, silk or whatever. bUt if they work for you then fine. Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted October 26, 2003 Posted October 26, 2003 REI SUB KILO RULES!!!!! They have a 0 deg and a 20 deg. Everytime I take it out, everyone else is jealous, cause they are light as hell, and pack real small. Ever since I got one, I'm down to a 2200 cu inch pack. Quote
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