I'm going to be going down the Grand Canyon with my wife in March. I've used a Feathered Friends Raven (tall) sleeping Bag for years and have always been pleased with the bag. My wife will be using that bag for the trip which leaves me with a perfect excuse to buy a new sleeping bag.
I've looked at the Western Mountaineering Antelope Micro Fiber (tall) for years and think I'll probably purchase it for the trip. My concern is that the Antelope is 1' smaller in the shoulder and feet and is 4'smaller in the hips. I've never felt that my Raven was too tight, actually I've enjoyed the comfort it provides for a mummy bag. I'm 6'1" tall and weigh right around 200lbs. It looks like many of the standard Western Mountaineering bags are made to the same dimensions with the exception of a few bags that are made to be more roomy.
My question is to those who've slept in Western Mountaineering bags. Did you find the standard sized bags to be tight to sleep in? I know this is somewhat subjective based on how each individual sleeps. I also know that Western Mountaineering has other sized bags in the same temp range.
I'm a licensed hunting and fishing guide in the NY Adirondacks and Maine, and have guided for many years, so am pretty well experienced in using outdoor products. I don't want to buy a roomier Western Mountaineering bag if I don't have to as I'll likely use it during the fall hunting season and don't want to carry the additional weight and bulk unless it's necessary.
Thanks for your help.
Frank
I've looked at the Western Mountaineering Antelope Micro Fiber (tall) for years and think I'll probably purchase it for the trip. My concern is that the Antelope is 1' smaller in the shoulder and feet and is 4'smaller in the hips. I've never felt that my Raven was too tight, actually I've enjoyed the comfort it provides for a mummy bag. I'm 6'1" tall and weigh right around 200lbs. It looks like many of the standard Western Mountaineering bags are made to the same dimensions with the exception of a few bags that are made to be more roomy.
My question is to those who've slept in Western Mountaineering bags. Did you find the standard sized bags to be tight to sleep in? I know this is somewhat subjective based on how each individual sleeps. I also know that Western Mountaineering has other sized bags in the same temp range.
I'm a licensed hunting and fishing guide in the NY Adirondacks and Maine, and have guided for many years, so am pretty well experienced in using outdoor products. I don't want to buy a roomier Western Mountaineering bag if I don't have to as I'll likely use it during the fall hunting season and don't want to carry the additional weight and bulk unless it's necessary.
Thanks for your help.
Frank