Had one, sold it. It was very comfortable down into the upper-30's(15 rated) for me. Below that I was layering up pretty heavily. The shape is legit, the ratings are not.
I'm looking for the same thing right now. My current list of choices is:
Hilleberg Akto
Hilleberg Enan
Tarptnet Moment
Tarptent Scarp 1
The main thing I DON'T want is a trekking pole supported tent.
I have Nemo Elite luxury, S2S Aeros Premium Large, and just got in a Klymit Luxe from mass drop. I have wide shoulders and sleep on my side so the thicker the better. My preference is Klymit, S2S, then Nemo. I may take a combo of the Klymit and Nemo this year and stack. I give zero craps...
The gills work really well. They definitely extend your temp range toward the warmer side without using the side zip. The spoon shape is legit, just be aware that because of that they won't be as warm.
Likely a combination of the two. Nemo rates via lower limit instead of comfort so a 15 degree bag's comfort rating would probably be closer to 30. I sleep toward the cooler side and the bag had more volume so for me comfort would have been a few degrees higher, maybe 35-40. The spoon shop is...
That was a great breakdown. I'll be getting MF when I get a WM bag. I almost think I should sell my quilt and get a Sycamore AND a Sequoia. Being broke is only temporary after all.
I've been looking at the Sonic as well. Nemo's ratings seem pretty optimistic so I was looking at the 0 and -20 models. I had a Nemo Disco 15 and froze all week between 33 and 35. My other option is to bite the bullet and get a WM Badger or Sequoia.
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Looking specifically at the Badger or Sequoia for my uses(I like space but don't really need a 5 degree). From my research WM lists comfort rating and not lower limit. I had a 15 degree Nemo bag and froze my beans off at 33. I doubt that would be the case with the WM.
I'm leaning...
I have not had those issues but I am 5’10. I use a long/wide pad and have about 6” on each end so I’d think you’ll be ok.
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I have a Nallo 3 Gt and it is fantastic. I just got back from a rainy trip in western Washington and it did great. Never had any condensation in the inner tent, only the fly. I do run the footprint and think it is worth the weight to have a “porch” to take off your wet and muddy things on before...