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Hey fellas I am looking for a used bag for backpacking. I am tall at 6’4” so it needs to be long. Anyone have anything to sell?
Thanks for the info, funny thing. I had a big angus with the same pad set up. I froze my a** of in Utah last year. Vowed not to use it unless it’s in the 40’sI have a Big Agnes Lost Ranger (not for sale) with the sleeping pad insert, which saves weight because theres no down on the bottom. Never slide off your pad again. Very wide and roomy. Love it. Found this combo for you... a steal for $200. Ed F
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Big Agnes Lost Ranger 15 degree down sleeping bag + Air Core Sleeping pad | eBay
Used only once. Great condition. Insulated Air Core Sleeping pad 20X72X2.5 is made to fit into pocket under bag to avoid sliding off. Right Zip. Oversized with plenty of foot room. Polyester lining.www.ebay.com
LP....What is the lowest temp you have been in with the quilt? Do quilts follow the same general rule as a bag? IE... 20 degree bag would be comfortable to say 35 - 40 degrees? Or do quilts stay warm down to temp rating?I have the lost ranger 15 bag. I have slept in it down to 29 degrees and not been cold. I think a lot of the temp rating depends on the pad you are using.
With that said I still have the bag. But have switched over to an Enlightened Equipment 20 degree quilt for the weight savings.
My 10deg enlighten equipment keeps me warmLP....What is the lowest temp you have been in with the quilt? Do quilts follow the same general rule as a bag? IE... 20 degree bag would be comfortable to say 35 - 40 degrees? Or do quilts stay warm down to temp rating?
LP....What is the lowest temp you have been in with the quilt? Do quilts follow the same general rule as a bag? IE... 20 degree bag would be comfortable to say 35 - 40 degrees? Or do quilts stay warm down to temp rating?
$189.00 is not bad. To stay warm.Patrick and I went in depth with sleeping systems on our Gear podcast, Patrick being the more experienced back packer, he has saved my ass a few times lol.
He swears by the the rating of bag being the surviving temp and not the comfort rating. Obviously most of you guys on this thread have experienced that aspect of a sleeping system. That being said. I use the XKG summit 0 degree bag.
It is light and is perfect for back packing. I don’t run a pad with it until I know the temps are going to be in the 30’s. The cold ground is the killer and will suck the heat away, will make for a long night. Last year in Utah it as in the low 20’s and I was not cold with therm-A-rest pad.
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XKG Summit 0 Degree Mummy Bag
The XKG Summit 0 Degree Mummy Bag is our warmest high-performing sleeping bag. This super lightweight bag has a carry weight under 4 pounds and built to keep you warm and comfortable during the cold nights in the backcountry. Over-sized 84" x 32" Thermolite Insulation - 2.9 lbs. fill Drawstring...www.kingscamo.com
is the heater broken in your trucks?
But Daryl you are oldNot saying the trucks a bad thing. Just saving it for when I’m old.
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I spent a lot of nights at the desert on a cot or in a tent while the adults were in the camper.Steve my old man was like Hatchet with his kids.
When I was a kid we would go to the desert. The old man gave me a 40 degree bag to sleep in 30 degree temps (I might be stretching it a little) the wind would blow right through the bag. So many nights of shivering all night long with no sleep.
All while he was sleeping in the camper.
Drew I had a choice between the wood floor on the flatbed trailer or the ground.I spent a lot of nights at the desert on a cot or in a tent while the adults were in the camper.