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Originally posted by Dru:

... so i dunno about heavy,

I was comparing it to 20 degree (F) down bags from Western Mountaineering, ID, FF, Moonstone, etc. It's heavier than those, but, for the beer I can buy with the money I save, I won't worry about the extra few oz and I have a winter bag anyway. Can I say, Holofil sucks.

 

Thanks for the info dru and fs.

 

[ 09-27-2002, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: Bronco ]

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lets see 20F =?C

 

so we take the equation t©*9/5+32 = t(f)

 

20-32 = -12

-12*5/9 = -6.67

 

So the -7 is a smidgen warmer hence the extra weight. [Roll Eyes]

 

You could also chreck out Taiga Works down the block from MEC if youre in town - they are run by a crazy Nazi guy and have fully weird, strange staff that try and sell you books on how to cure AIDS with prayer [Confused][Eek!] , but they make some nice down gear, generally pretty close (a few $ either way) to MEC pricewise.

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Dats what I got, it is lighter than my -20 BAg so i dunno about heavy, great bag for 3 season mountaineering, for sleeping outside in the Rockies in January you need something warmer though, like my -20 bag and two overbags and a whole lotta stupidity (but Fred was feeling cheap so we couldnt stay in the hut)

 

Only disadvantage was that I had to use seamsealer on some (2) tiny non-downproof sections of the stitching that occasionally puffed feathers.

 

[ 09-27-2002, 12:52 PM: Message edited by: Dru ]

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