Argali sleeping bag review in the works

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The guys at Argali are working on a line of sleeping bags and wanted me to give them a spin. They are offering both a 20° and a 0° bag (regular and long). These are down mummy bags using both premium down and fabrics.

I've got several nights out w/ the 20° bag and looking at the recent weather forecast, a few nights in the 0° bag is probably going to happen soon.

A challenging night in a bivy last week (snowing w/ the bivy almost fully zipped and the accompanying condensation that goes with that) and cold; was impressed with the 20° bag.

Stay tuned.

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The surprising part will be if they sell at china prices or pull a peax and sell at made in the USA prices. Then claim it's better.
+1. Seems like an influx lately of companies making bags overseas with inferior down/product and charging WM/FF prices. I don’t get the market for it but there must be one…. Argali could hit a sweet spot with the US down and offer the bag at the $400-$500ish mark.
 
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Is it 90% or 100% US down?

That tag confuses me.


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It is 100% sourced in the US. The 90% is referring to the down to feather ratio. Think of it as 90% down clusters, 10% feathers. This is a very common ratio in the industry. Some will have 95/5 down to feather ratio but most are 90/10.
 
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Yup they decided to go with untreated down. Reasoning was goose down (duck down too) already has prettyvdecent water resistance; but mainly that they think untreated down retains its loft better over time.

If you look at Feathered Friends and Western Mountaineering, they both discuss why they've stuck with untreated down.

Yeah after owning (and testing) a few, my preference is center zip.
 
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