soggyendo34 Posted April 1, 2005 Posted April 1, 2005 Anyone use the new marmot pounder 40 degree sleeping bag. I have read that it doesnt hold up to its rating. Any info would be great. Quote
tomtom Posted April 1, 2005 Posted April 1, 2005 I saw one at the flagship REI. Pretty skimpy on the insulation. Quote
darstog Posted April 1, 2005 Posted April 1, 2005 I've been really interested in this bag, too. On the scale, it does weigh in at a pound, and the tag says it has 11 oz of insulation. Compared to the 35-degree REI primaloft bag (which has like 20 ounces of primaloft) hanging next to the Pounder at the Flagship, the Pounder seems like a travelsheet. But REI tends to be rather conservative when rating their bags. The R&I review said they felt it was more of a 55-degree bag, which probably seems about right. Regardless, I think it's a sweet setup and I'm considering buying one. The next time I sleep outside (which won't be for awhile... damn still-broken ankle) I'm going to try and take one out, I'll let you know what I think. Quote
soggyendo34 Posted April 2, 2005 Author Posted April 2, 2005 I went and picked one up. It is about as thick as a sheet. I am thinking i will freeze but for 1 pound its worth a try. I will just sleep in all my clothes.... Twight style....lol. Quote
meirte Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 I used the bag for a week in Arizona Mar 19-25 thinking it would be warm in the high desert. It wasn't and I supplemented the bag's insulation by wearing a down jacket. On the warmer nights 35-40 I did unzip the bag. On the coldest night 28, I still slept pretty good. Quote
soggyendo34 Posted April 4, 2005 Author Posted April 4, 2005 Thanks for the info. Oh and chirp the question was about a synthetic sleeping bag not down but thanks for trying help. Quote
JoshK Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 Two words...Western Mountaineering Yeah, I've got 1 pound WM bag and it kicks ass. It's much warmer than the 40 degrees they claim. If you are looking specifically for synthetic due to it's weather "resistence" then I'm not sure what good a paper thin ineffective bag is going to do, even if it does hold up to the wet a bit better than down. Quote
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