4.2 good enough. This is what I have.
Mammut makes pretty damn nice jackets. Haven’t used their bags, but they’re a Swiss climbing/mountaineering company that’s been around for over 100 years.Also I just realized i great incredible discounts through a few brands on expertvoice. 30-50% off on brands like klymit, Nemo, Big agnes, and Mammut. You guys have or recommend any of these guys?
While nice weather is highly likely, be ready for anything. We've had nights in late September in the trinity's at 7k where we woke up to 24 degrees, sleet and strong wind. This was the tail end of an early season storm. I was glad I brought my 15 degree bag that trip, would have been real cold in my 30.I am doing a hunt in northern California this year in the trinity alps. In late September weather will be in the 50’s worst case the high 30s
Thanks for the input, I just ended up getting the Cosmic down 20 from Kelty, I just heard too many good things about it! https://www.kelty.com/cosmic-down-20/While nice weather is highly likely, be ready for anything. We've had nights in late September in the trinity's at 7k where we woke up to 24 degrees, sleet and strong wind. This was the tail end of an early season storm. I was glad I brought my 15 degree bag that trip, would have been real cold in my 30.
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A lot of truth to this. Back when I was really into ultralight and super ultralight hiking, I did some pretty ridiculous things to cut grams and ounces. Just to get to arbitrary base weights.Spend some time on the ultralight backpacking gear forums. Those guys are always chasing the latest gear. I just bought a western mountaineering for 3/4 price that was only used once, just so someone could save 1 ounce on a new one.
Any updates on this bag? How did it perform and how did it hold up?Thanks for the input, I just ended up getting the Cosmic down 20 from Kelty, I just heard too many good things about it! https://www.kelty.com/cosmic-down-20/