5 degree to -10 degree sleeping bag

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I currently own a 50-degree enlightened equipment synthetic quilt, and a 20-degree FF down sleeping bag. I'm looking to add a third bag for colder weather in the 5-degree to -10-degree range. I Have it narrowed down to the Western Mountaineering Sequoia, Kodiak, or Bristlecone so far. I am an active sleeper and generally sleep hot, of those three choices what would you go with? I'm 5'10" and 215 lbs, should I go with a 6' or 6'6" bag?
 

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If you're gonna get a new bag, 6' bag at most. You need to be a snug fit in a bag without compressing the down. Less free space = warmer bag. Way too many people make the mistake of getting a big bag so there is more room.

You may be able to nest your 20F bag in the quilt and get you where you need to be at a similar weight and wayyy less cost, FYI
 
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If you're gonna get a new bag, 6' bag at most. You need to be a snug fit in a bag without compressing the down. Less free space = warmer bag. Way too many people make the mistake of getting a big bag so there is more room.

You may be able to nest your 20F bag in the quilt and get you where you need to be at a similar weight and wayyy less cost, FYI
I was originally going to go that way, but looking to save room in my pack. One bag takes up less room than two.
 
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I'm same size as you.
I've owned all 3 wm bags you mentioned.
Sequoia with overfill is my favorite. Kodiak is stupid warm but lower half of bag is a bit restricting compared to the other 2. Bristlecone is a furnace. Sequoia checks the boxes from me, I pair it with a wm terrlite for warmer hunts.
 
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I'm same size as you.
I've owned all 3 wm bags you mentioned.
Sequoia with overfill is my favorite. Kodiak is stupid warm but lower half of bag is a bit restricting compared to the other 2. Bristlecone is a furnace. Sequoia checks the boxes from me, I pair it with a wm terrlite for warmer hunts.

Did you go with the 6’ or 6’6” bag?


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Did you go with the 6’ or 6’6” bag?


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I've owned both 6 foot and 6 foot 6 inch in the sequoia and kodiak. Bristlecone only
6 foot 6 inch. I've found I only need a 6 foot version for my needs. Imo western mountaineering bags are true to length and temp rating.
 
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I've owned both 6 foot and 6 foot 6 inch in the sequoia and kodiak. Bristlecone only
6 foot 6 inch. I've found I only need a 6 foot version for my needs. Imo western mountaineering bags are true to length and temp rating.

That’s why I am torn on length. I have a tendency to slide down into a bag, if I do that in a 6’ bag it may be too short.

For this trip, I’ll take my FF 20 degree and quilt to save some cash and buy a 0 degree bag after hunting season. Will get the sequoia from hermits hut with overfill.


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That’s why I am torn on length. I have a tendency to slide down into a bag, if I do that in a 6’ bag it may be too short.

For this trip, I’ll take my FF 20 degree and quilt to save some cash and buy a 0 degree bag after hunting season. Will get the sequoia from hermits hut with overfill.


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I'm 6'1 and sleep in a 6' bag. You'll have plenty of length
 
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Ended up getting the sequoia on order, deal I couldn't pass up with price matching through backcountry.com. Will most likely be selling my FF swift when I get back to get a Terralite or Sycamore.
 
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Looks like Hermits Hut is sold out of just about all GWS options. Do they restock regularly?
Call them. I've bought 2 bags from them that were 'out of stock" but available when I called. They do their best to keep the website up to date with inventory but it's hard as fast as they sell WM bags.
 
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