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I would venture to say you will not find a better bag for this price at these weights... I own the blue one (20* bag) and absolutely love it. Light, compresses small, and EN rated.http://www.golite.com/bigScore.aspx
I would like to add that the 20 degree bag they only have available in short or tall (regular sold out).... and they said the short was only rated to 5'6" and i'm 5'10" to 5'11"
Quote from: luvmystang67 on August 20, 2012, 01:58:04 PMI would like to add that the 20 degree bag they only have available in short or tall (regular sold out).... and they said the short was only rated to 5'6" and i'm 5'10" to 5'11"Go with the long and just stuff a jacket or the next days clothing down there during the night. It will take up the space and you'll have warm clothes to put on in the morning.
Is this "sale" still going? I see pretty cheap prices, just wondering if they were cheaper a couple days ago???
You will probably be fine. They are EN rated so you will be comfortable down to 40* and probably less if you are a warm sleeper. I slept in the low 20*s with my 20* bag this last year and never woke up cause of the cold once. That's why it pays to buy an EN rated bag... There was ice all over the outside of the tent and I was sleeping great inside. Once you get it, toss up a picture of it compressed. I'd like to see the difference in size.
I'm looking at the 0 degree long but am worried about the shoulders. I'm 6' 230 pounds. Based on the reviews it looks like it might be too tight for me?? Any thoughts? Thanks
Quote from: Miles on August 21, 2012, 07:52:51 AMYou will probably be fine. They are EN rated so you will be comfortable down to 40* and probably less if you are a warm sleeper. I slept in the low 20*s with my 20* bag this last year and never woke up cause of the cold once. That's why it pays to buy an EN rated bag... There was ice all over the outside of the tent and I was sleeping great inside. Once you get it, toss up a picture of it compressed. I'd like to see the difference in size.Yeah, will do. One of the high hunts I'm looking at would be along a river anyway, so base camp wouldn't be too high up. I feel like most of the time up there in Sept, at 5k feet or less it typically stays above freezing in which case I think I'll be okay. It'll really free up a lot of space to haul something out if I am successful too. I'm hoping its about the size of your 20oz bottle when packed up. Just need to find a small enough sack to stuff it in.