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Hi all;
I'm 5' 10". 185 lbs.
I have two brand new, tags still on WM bags
- Alpinlite 6'
- Antelope 6' 6"
I realize the bags are different temp ratings. I bought them to see which length would be best. I have a seven day return window on them.
Antelope 6' 6"
A perfect fit lengthwise. My feet don't touch bag bottom and hood fully encloses my head without smooshing the down. I can fit one wide lid Nalgene in the bag bottom. Bottoms of my feet barely graze the bottle. It seems acceptable, at least at home on my XTherm Max pad.
A second Nalgene won't fit below my feet. It will fit on the outside of my right or left ankle. But the entire bottle length makes contact with my ankle area. I imagine it'd become annoying overnight.
6' 6"
Two Nalgenes (again, wide lid) fit below my feet, without my feet touching them. The bag is indeed a little long without the bottles inside. But I can shorten the bag by grabbing both sides and pulling up (towards my chest/head). That probably compresses the down underneath me a little. However, I think my XTherm Max (6.2 R value, IIRC) would negate that.
Did anyone buy a longer bag specifically to put water bottles (or anything else) in?
If you don't put bottles in the bag, does the extra length bother you?
If you bought a "normal" length bag, how do you keep your water from freezing?
Thank you, all.....
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I'm 5' 10". 185 lbs.
I have two brand new, tags still on WM bags
- Alpinlite 6'
- Antelope 6' 6"
I realize the bags are different temp ratings. I bought them to see which length would be best. I have a seven day return window on them.
Antelope 6' 6"
A perfect fit lengthwise. My feet don't touch bag bottom and hood fully encloses my head without smooshing the down. I can fit one wide lid Nalgene in the bag bottom. Bottoms of my feet barely graze the bottle. It seems acceptable, at least at home on my XTherm Max pad.
A second Nalgene won't fit below my feet. It will fit on the outside of my right or left ankle. But the entire bottle length makes contact with my ankle area. I imagine it'd become annoying overnight.
6' 6"
Two Nalgenes (again, wide lid) fit below my feet, without my feet touching them. The bag is indeed a little long without the bottles inside. But I can shorten the bag by grabbing both sides and pulling up (towards my chest/head). That probably compresses the down underneath me a little. However, I think my XTherm Max (6.2 R value, IIRC) would negate that.
Did anyone buy a longer bag specifically to put water bottles (or anything else) in?
If you don't put bottles in the bag, does the extra length bother you?
If you bought a "normal" length bag, how do you keep your water from freezing?
Thank you, all.....
Edit: tighten up formatting
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