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I found out this year that I really like the Big Agnes sleeping bag/pad combo. I've got a Golite bag that comes in a fair amount lighter, but find myself not packing it as often. The big agnes pad slides in the back of the sleeping bag and no matter how crappy the slope is, you're not sliding off the pad. I've been able to set up my tent on less than ideal hillsides and sleep comfortably without sliding/rolling all over.
Quote from: Miles on September 22, 2015, 06:04:10 PMI found out this year that I really like the Big Agnes sleeping bag/pad combo. I've got a Golite bag that comes in a fair amount lighter, but find myself not packing it as often. The big agnes pad slides in the back of the sleeping bag and no matter how crappy the slope is, you're not sliding off the pad. I've been able to set up my tent on less than ideal hillsides and sleep comfortably without sliding/rolling all over. What bag did you get?I've got the BA pad...and I need to upgrade my bag.
Many of your backcountry hunting needs will be the same as backpackers. There are a BUNCH of websites filled with information on backpacking checklists and gear recommendations. One of my favorites is OutdoorGearLab. They don't sell anything they just review stuff. They will also list their "Best Buy" which isn't necessarily the top of the line but most bang for the buck.http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/good luck!-croix
I've also heard a bit about quilts. Anybody have any experience with them in the backcountry or know any pros/cons?