Free: Contests & Raffles.
Maybe I can try a little less anal protecting
The best bag liner is a layer of the heaviest long-johns you have Someone once said, If you don't wear all your clothes to bed you brought to many.Don't know about that but I've camped above 5000 feet in a lot of winter storms. My very roomy -5 bag was almost always enough if not then I have a Down jacket and pants (the down LJ's from Cabela's) With lighter bags on summer trips I just pack a layer of Expedition weight LJ's I've never found myself wishing I had a bag liner too.
Quote from: MikeWalking on June 11, 2012, 01:32:06 AMThe best bag liner is a layer of the heaviest long-johns you have Someone once said, If you don't wear all your clothes to bed you brought to many.Don't know about that but I've camped above 5000 feet in a lot of winter storms. My very roomy -5 bag was almost always enough if not then I have a Down jacket and pants (the down LJ's from Cabela's) With lighter bags on summer trips I just pack a layer of Expedition weight LJ's I've never found myself wishing I had a bag liner too.I've been wanting some sort of down or primaloft pant, to go under or over or w/o my ascent pants for sleeping in super cold or glassing. what exactly are you using?
Sitka's Kelvin pants and vest are fantastic! Super light, super warm and very comfortable. I think they just might be the best thing Sitka makes. You won't get them under your Ascent pants too easy, but they fit over them nice. I wear them as PJ's around the house all winter. Most comfortable things I own.
I just spent 15 minutes on the Cabela's web site and I can't find what I have..discontinued...?? The pants were pretty simple sewn through low cost down with a button fly, no zipper...the jacket (I passed on) was the same button up only thumb cuff...
Hey guys, anybody have an input on the kelty cosmic down 20 vs 0? I will be hunting sept to nov. in kinda a cold sleeper but don't wanna pack extra weight if I don't have to. How cold does this thing actually sleep to? Thanks!
Currently I would be using it with a big agnes insulated air core pad. The problem is, I only have around $120-150 for a bag, and I know there isn't much in that range. I think maybe the kelty 0 will have to do even though it is a bit heavier. I was also looking at the marmot trestles but its much heavier than the kelty. Anybody else with input is greatly appreciated.