@mtwarden, do you have any experience with the SG Chilkoot bags? If so, how would these two bags compare?
I haven't field tested the Argali yet, but I just received a 0° and I'll give you my initial impressions in hopes that it helps. I tested a 15° Chilkoot last year and ended up buying a 0° before the Alpine came out, then sold it so I could switch.
SG Chilkoot 0°
- Hood is a bit constrictive with no option when fully zipped. My chin and the bag were wet with condensation every morning, or I would have to tuck it and feel choked.
- Draft collar elastic band and flaps are annoying and magnets can snap closed.
- Inner material has a bit of a plastic-y feel.
- One size, I'm 6' so the extra length was not needed.
- Contains PFAS.
- 29.1oz fill.
Argali Alpine 0°
- More conventional hood design that can vent, or cinch down if needed.
- Naturally integrated draft collar with button option.
- Internal material is more silky soft feeling.
- Regular or Long options.
- PFC-Free coating.
- 31oz fill.
The SG is definitely an awesome bag and I'm nitpicking, but overall I'm very happy I made the switch and initially like everything better about the design and materials of the Argali.