[pct-l] Sleeping Bags
Scott Williams
baidarker at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 15:36:47 CDT 2014
I hiked the PCT with a Western Mountaineering 20 degree and the CDT with a
Z Packs 20. The w m down didn't hold up whereas the Z P is still in such
good condition I'll be starting g the A T with it tomorrow morning!
Whooping hoodoo not excited or anything. They're both good bags but I
would buy another z p if I ever need a new bag. Sent from the Marta in
Atlanta.
Shroomer
On Mar 17, 2014 2:18 PM, <dennis.phelan at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have heard great reviews on the Zpacks bags. They are unique in that
> the zipper is down the middle (quilt style) and they don't have a head
> cover like other bags. For this reason you order them long and pull it
> over your head or wear head gear. They are extremely light weight and very
> warm. I already have two bags (marmot helium and Montbell hugger) and
> probably shouldn't spend the extra money, but I think I am going to buy one.
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> From: Dan Kayser
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 5:57 AM
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
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> I am shopping for a down sleeping bag rated down to 15-10 degrees F. Has
> anyone used one of the following (pros/cons): Feathered Friends Lark UL,
> Western Mtn Versalite, Katabaticgear Sawatch, or Montbell Down Hugger 800?
> Other recommendations?
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> Thanks,
> Dan
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