Hey guys, I've been digging around on the Sleeping System Forum for the past 3 days trying to decide on what sleeping bag I should get. I feel more confused than when I started.
I'm doing my first elk hunt in Montana this September. We're going in on horses, with a guide, wall tents, cots etc.
Guide recommended a "good 0° bag" but didn't offer any specific recommendations.
I'm a "buy once, cry once" kind of guy and aware that there's a difference between a truck/trailhead bag vs a back packing bag. Backpacking bags need to be light, compact, warm, waterproof, etc. Truck bags just need to be comfortable and warm. I need a "truck/trailhead" bag.
Ive already decided that when I do my DIY hunt, I'm going to get a Western Mountaineering bag for my spiking out. But that's not what I'm after on this hunt.
I'm a side/stomach sleeper, so I don't want a mummy bag, I want a rectangular or wide mummy bag. (Pref a rectangular bag). I've also been advised to buy one with a hood.
I'm not worried about weight cuz the horses will be helping haul it in, or when I camp at the trailhead I'll just walk from the truck to the tent, so weight isn't an issue. But I also don't want the heaviest bag either.
Also full disclosure I have a Thermarest Xtherm with a high R-value. But we will be on cots in camp.
I'm fine spending $100-250 on a bag if it's worth it. But it seems like the options are endless. I also have dug thru articles on Down, Synthetic or "nano-treated/Super Down." I've also read about temperature ratings vs. Comfort ratings....
All this info floating in my head and I can't even narrow a few bags down, let alone pick a bag.
So can I hear some suggestions on a few to look at?
(If possible, I got a ton of cabelas gift cards and would love to grab one from there, but that's not a deal breaker. I'm more interested in the RIGHT bag than just buying it from cabelas to burn gift cards.)
I appreciate your suggestions.
I'm doing my first elk hunt in Montana this September. We're going in on horses, with a guide, wall tents, cots etc.
Guide recommended a "good 0° bag" but didn't offer any specific recommendations.
I'm a "buy once, cry once" kind of guy and aware that there's a difference between a truck/trailhead bag vs a back packing bag. Backpacking bags need to be light, compact, warm, waterproof, etc. Truck bags just need to be comfortable and warm. I need a "truck/trailhead" bag.
Ive already decided that when I do my DIY hunt, I'm going to get a Western Mountaineering bag for my spiking out. But that's not what I'm after on this hunt.
I'm a side/stomach sleeper, so I don't want a mummy bag, I want a rectangular or wide mummy bag. (Pref a rectangular bag). I've also been advised to buy one with a hood.
I'm not worried about weight cuz the horses will be helping haul it in, or when I camp at the trailhead I'll just walk from the truck to the tent, so weight isn't an issue. But I also don't want the heaviest bag either.
Also full disclosure I have a Thermarest Xtherm with a high R-value. But we will be on cots in camp.
I'm fine spending $100-250 on a bag if it's worth it. But it seems like the options are endless. I also have dug thru articles on Down, Synthetic or "nano-treated/Super Down." I've also read about temperature ratings vs. Comfort ratings....
All this info floating in my head and I can't even narrow a few bags down, let alone pick a bag.
So can I hear some suggestions on a few to look at?
(If possible, I got a ton of cabelas gift cards and would love to grab one from there, but that's not a deal breaker. I'm more interested in the RIGHT bag than just buying it from cabelas to burn gift cards.)
I appreciate your suggestions.