Out of curiosity what is the EN ratings for the Sitka bag? They say it’s “comfort” rated to 30 but don’t provide the proof (that I could see online).cool system but very heavy.
Starting to lean toward a sitka arrowlite bag and a 30 deg quilt going on top for colder nights
The actual print on that bag actually has the comfort at 38 degOut of curiosity what is the EN ratings for the Sitka bag? They say it’s “comfort” rated to 30 but don’t provide the proof (that I could see online).
Heavy? The Aerolite bag you were asking about is 2lb 6oz for a 38deg comfort rating. The One bag gives you a 40deg synthetic bag, a 20 deg down bag, or a 5deg complete system for 3lb12oz in regular, 4lb in long IF you use all the components together. Running the 40,or 20, separately would put you well below that. Did you go with a regular or long Vesper? I looked at them the last time I was quilt shopping. 32deg comfort rating sent me in a different direction, that and the hard taper through the middle. If you're going to use another quilt over that it should be synthetic, down inner will push moisture out into the synthetic where it's better managed and preserves your down loft.cool system but very heavy.
Starting to lean toward a sitka arrowlite bag and a 30 deg quilt going on top for colder nights
Yes you can, there's literally pictures of people wearing the One around camp. The layer zips off and has snaps where you can wear it around as an outer. You have your layering system backwards, down against your body, and synthetic on the outside. Moisture gets pushed through the down out into the synthetic layer where it's dealt with much better, and the outer synthetic layer protects your down from moisture from rubbing against tent fabric, or moisture in the air. 2lb 6oz for the Aerolite bag , doesn't say which length that weight is for, probably the regular, plus either 1lb 3oz for Vesper in regular, or 1lb 5oz in long. That's between 3lb 9oz and 3lb 11oz for that setup, I'm guessing the long Aerolite will bump those numbers up a bit. Almost identical to TNF The One at a much higher priceSitka + a vesper is less weight and a much smaller packed size than the north face one
My mindset is synthetic close to the body because our rainy season only gets down to the 40s and 50s and id like to be able to go to bed wet without soaking a bunch of down
+ I cant wear a ONE in the mornings while packing stuff up for a nice warm up.
well lets see the pictures then and draping it over your body is not the same thing as genuine arm/leg holes.Yes you can, there's literally pictures of people wearing the One around camp. The layer zips off and has snaps where you can wear it around as an outer. You have your layering system backwards, down against your body, and synthetic on the outside. Moisture gets pushed through the down out into the synthetic layer where it's dealt with much better, and the outer synthetic layer protects your down from moisture from rubbing against tent fabric, or moisture in the air. 2lb 6oz for the Aerolite bag , doesn't say which length that weight is for, probably the regular, plus either 1lb 3oz for Vesper in regular, or 1lb 5oz in long. That's between 3lb 9oz and 3lb 11oz for that setup, I'm guessing the long Aerolite will bump those numbers up a bit. Almost identical to TNF The One at a much higher price
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Idk if I trust a down bag hydrohpic or not to deal with wet clothing. Seems to me the DWR would handle lower quantities of water better. Happy to hear about experiences in that arenaIf you use synthetic inside of down it'll just push the moisture out into the down. But, good luck with your system, hope it works out for you
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What im sayin is wouldnt the inside down bag be toast if you got into it wet?This article might be helpful. The general recommendation is down inside, synthetic outside.
I have no idea. I posted a link to an article with the intent to be helpful to your overall goal. I wasn't responding to the specific situation of you getting inside your bag wet, but will point out that moisture management is a broader topic than you being actually "wet."What im sayin is wouldnt the inside down bag be toast if you got into it wet?
Why would it?What im sayin is wouldnt the inside down bag be toast if you got into it wet?