Sleeping bag for $300

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I'm looking for some opinions on a sleeping bag in the $300 range.
Would like light weight as possible and a small compressed size
This will be for a hunt in Colorado for archery season Elk
Can you all help me with some ideas on what bags to check out for this amount of cash.
 

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You should checkout Enlightened Equipment Quilts. You can get the 750 fill which is only a few oz heavier then the other down options but yet it is still extremely light weight (under 2lbs) and warm.
 
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I assume the one your talking about is the revelation? 750 fill duck down and like 11oz?
 

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I would second the EE quilts. I was very skeptical of the whole quilt idea but the more I use it the more I like it and I have even used my 40 degree quilt to below freezing and slept comfortably.

If you are stuck on a bag I would check out Sierra Trading post or a few other similar sites to snag a good deal on last years model of Marmot or something similar.
 

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I assume the one your talking about is the revelation? 750 fill duck down and like 11oz?

There are multiple temp rating going from 11oz - 28oz. The Enigma and Revelation can both be had for under $300 in a zero degree bag, price just keeps lowering the higher you go in temp.
 
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I really like the fact that I can go with a 0 degree quilt for less than $300 that is for sure and love the weight also
 

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I picked up a Marmot Helium 15 degree 850 down bag for $290.00. Its compacts down nicely and weighs very little. I Used it Last year in Colorado. It was good down to 32 one night. Another night in Texas it was 18 degrees and I was still warm. If you don't get a quilt this bag is a winner
 
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^^^ I went with Mountain Hardwear as well. I bought the Lamina 0° since I'm a bigger guy through the shoulders and stomach area. Do not forget to take this into consideration when you are ordering. Get a flexible tape measure and take a few measurements before you order.
 
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I love my slick bag, I have the old one. I also have a Big Agnes Farwell 0F, I'm 6-03, and 260 so it was harder to get a long / wide bag and keep the weight down. That being said I like the slick bag better because it compresses more than the Farwell. I have used both for back packing and a horse pack trip.
 

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I also like the marmot helium. You can probably find a NEW one online for under. $300. Lightweight and packs down small.
 
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