I've been reading many posts here and researching sleeping bags to replace my Tenton 0 degree bag. Currently, my issue is I dont know what which is best and will actually be warm enough along with having the following features
As light as possible with the insulation being synthetic or a version of dry down
Stuffs down as small as possible
Will allow me to be warm in temps ranging from 5-40*F
The bag will be used with a homemade tarp with an undetermined sleeping pad. I typically get a little cooler than normal in a bag but that could be because my bag is a normal style sleeping bag (not a mummy style). Also, I have not used a quality sleeping pad and/or have normally slept on the cold ground. I also will not have the option to buy puffy pants/jacket to increase the warmth. For the trip coming up this fall/winter, I will be attempting to stuff 7 days worth of equipment and food with a few days worth of water in a 3500 cubic inch bag (that should be interesting lol)
Here are the bags and some specs I have been looking at:
This bag is very interesting in the design and features. One review I found says the bag keeps warm down to about 6*F.
Sierra Designs 3-season mobile mummy
http://www.sierradesigns.com/product/mobile-mummy-800-3-season
EN comfort rating - 27*F
EN limit rating - 16*F
Stuff sack size - 15x8
800 fill duck dridown
Weight - 2lbs 4 oz
This bag gets good reviews here and seems like it should be a good bag.
Mountain Hardware Ultralamina 15*F
http://www.mountainhardwear.com/ultralamina-15-regular-OU8490.html
Unsure is the temp rating is comfort or limit
Stuff sack size - 7x13
Thermal Q insulation
Weight - 2lbs 10oz
Have heard some good and some bad of this bag. A buddy of mine likes his.
Kifaru Slick Bag 0*F
http://store.kifaru.net/slick-bag-p73.aspx
Unsure if the temp rating is limit or comfort
Stuff sack size - unkown
ClimaShield insulation
Weight - 2lbs 12oz
This bag gets good reviews other than some people on here believe its too heavy.
Big Agnes McAlpin SL 5
https://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Bag/mcalpinsl5
Unsure if the temp rating is limit or comfort
Stuff sack size - 9x9.5 (compressed)
700 DownTek insulation
Weight - 2lbs 15 oz
Have any of you had experience with any of these bags? I am really interested if anyone has had experience with the Big Agnes or Sierra Designs bags. I can find a lot of information on the mountain hardware and kifaru bags?
Or, if anyone knows a bag that I should check out, please let me know.
Thank you for your help!
Dan
As light as possible with the insulation being synthetic or a version of dry down
Stuffs down as small as possible
Will allow me to be warm in temps ranging from 5-40*F
The bag will be used with a homemade tarp with an undetermined sleeping pad. I typically get a little cooler than normal in a bag but that could be because my bag is a normal style sleeping bag (not a mummy style). Also, I have not used a quality sleeping pad and/or have normally slept on the cold ground. I also will not have the option to buy puffy pants/jacket to increase the warmth. For the trip coming up this fall/winter, I will be attempting to stuff 7 days worth of equipment and food with a few days worth of water in a 3500 cubic inch bag (that should be interesting lol)
Here are the bags and some specs I have been looking at:
This bag is very interesting in the design and features. One review I found says the bag keeps warm down to about 6*F.
Sierra Designs 3-season mobile mummy
http://www.sierradesigns.com/product/mobile-mummy-800-3-season
EN comfort rating - 27*F
EN limit rating - 16*F
Stuff sack size - 15x8
800 fill duck dridown
Weight - 2lbs 4 oz
This bag gets good reviews here and seems like it should be a good bag.
Mountain Hardware Ultralamina 15*F
http://www.mountainhardwear.com/ultralamina-15-regular-OU8490.html
Unsure is the temp rating is comfort or limit
Stuff sack size - 7x13
Thermal Q insulation
Weight - 2lbs 10oz
Have heard some good and some bad of this bag. A buddy of mine likes his.
Kifaru Slick Bag 0*F
http://store.kifaru.net/slick-bag-p73.aspx
Unsure if the temp rating is limit or comfort
Stuff sack size - unkown
ClimaShield insulation
Weight - 2lbs 12oz
This bag gets good reviews other than some people on here believe its too heavy.
Big Agnes McAlpin SL 5
https://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Bag/mcalpinsl5
Unsure if the temp rating is limit or comfort
Stuff sack size - 9x9.5 (compressed)
700 DownTek insulation
Weight - 2lbs 15 oz
Have any of you had experience with any of these bags? I am really interested if anyone has had experience with the Big Agnes or Sierra Designs bags. I can find a lot of information on the mountain hardware and kifaru bags?
Or, if anyone knows a bag that I should check out, please let me know.
Thank you for your help!
Dan