1signguy
WKR
An important point- whatever you get it is very important to have your sleeping bags/quilts stored properly. Don't ever stored them compressed or your 0 degree down sleeping bag will now be a heavy 20-30 degree bag...
Interesting point, I never thought of that. Thanks for the post.for one or two nights, a dedicated "warm bag" simplifies things; however on longer trips in the cold I always use a two piece system- a moderate rated down bag with a synthetic (Apex) quilt over the top. Down degrades (loses it's loft) over time with just your body moisture, the synthetic quilt over the top allows this moisture to travel through the down layer, keeping your down dry and high lofting. The syn over quilt handles the moisture much better.
A modular system also gives you some selection flexibility in other environs
Yeah I store all my bags in their large storage bag or hanging up.An important point- whatever you get it is very important to have your sleeping bags/quilts stored properly. Don't ever stored them compressed or your 0 degree down sleeping bag will now be a heavy 20-30 degree bag...
for one or two nights, a dedicated "warm bag" simplifies things; however on longer trips in the cold I always use a two piece system- a moderate rated down bag with a synthetic (Apex) quilt over the top. Down degrades (loses it's loft) over time with just your body moisture, the synthetic quilt over the top allows this moisture to travel through the down layer, keeping your down dry and high lofting. The syn over quilt handles the moisture much better.
A modular system also gives you some selection flexibility in other environs
No, it is a compromise setup as was the synthetic inner plus U/L FF down bag I used on some alpine hunts in the late '80s-early '90s. This is still heavier than a GOOD down bag and the down can wet out inside a synthetic outer.
Get a WM bag to suit, for the OP, the Antelope Long or Lynx Long plus the Hotsac VBL, use a GOOD pad and keep it out of precipitation and you will be warm, rested and happy. Costs, yeah, but, a lifetime of use and performance.
So you think a synthetic layer outside of the down bag improves the breathability of the down bag vs. having no layer there at all?
An important point- whatever you get it is very important to have your sleeping bags/quilts stored properly. Don't ever stored them compressed or your 0 degree down sleeping bag will now be a heavy 20-30 degree bag...