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I run a nemo riff 15 works great and lots of room to flop around for a side sleeper like me.
Opening weekend rifle crowd shut them up, that's for sure. The difference between Tue-Wed and after Thursday has been remarkable. You headed back mid Oct?Can't wait to head back to WY!
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I'm sure it did. Yep, should be setting up a tent on the 14th. Torn between hiking into where I bow hunted and looking for a bull or heading into another easier drainage I know and shooting a cow (not that it is a guarantee but a bit easier and better odds).Opening weekend rifle crowd shut them up, that's for sure. The difference between Tue-Wed and after Thursday has been remarkable. You headed back mid Oct?
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Those are some great bags, but definitely not on the roomy list that most guys are looking for. They rank right up there with WM and the other high end bags.I used a 20* EE quilt the last week of archery elk in WY last year and froze my butt off. Didn't take long to figure out quilts are not for me. I've been researching down bags and discovered Valandre. They aren't US made, but are some of the best bags available.
Picked up the Bloody Mary (23* comfort) for early season hunts and the Odin Neo (-22* comfort) for late season.
Those are some great bags, but definitely not on the roomy list that most guys are looking for. They rank right up there with WM and the other high end bags.
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Most guys on here want one they can roll over in twice without getting twisted, they don't want a slimmer bag which is more thermal efficient.Not sure what you mean about roomy list. I only pulled the BM out of the sack but didn't crawl in yet. These two I think are cut spaciously enough to wear a lot of layers if need be. I will find out tomorrow.
Most guys on here want one they can roll over in twice without getting twisted, they don't want a slimmer bag which is more thermal efficient.
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if on a budget, i recommend the Outdoor Vitals bags. its no Western Mountaineering but it may be one of the best values out there. i have their 0 degree Atlas Hybrid bag and have been comfortable down into the teens with only my base layers and a beanie on.
https://outdoorvitals.com/collectio...ls-atlas-hybrid-0-degree-lofttek-sleeping-bag
I just spent 9 days in CO with this bag. Its warmer than I expected. I'm pretty lean and slept comfortably in underwear and my merino top down to 20 degrees.Are you still liking this bag? How roomy is it?
Thanks for the good post. I’ve never used WM and I live and chase archery bulls here in MT and am under 6’ 165lbs. Which bag are you running and do you have any recommendations?If you want the best go with Western Mountaineering! Do a web search and take a look at all the rave reviews!
I actually use a 0 degree bag year-round in Colorado, Wyo, and Alaska.. If it's warm I'll merely sleep on top or with the zipper open. When it's super cold I'm usually warm! I just returned from a sheep hunt where it was in the 40's at night at 11,000' elevation. I actually wore my thermals in my 0 degree bag and was just about right! I would much rather have too warm of a bag than to cool! I obviously am a light-weight when it comes to being cold but would highly recommend a warmer rating than the actual temperature. If you buy a down bag with a weather-proof outer there likely isn't a whole lot of difference in weight and bulk between a 0 and 20 degree bag. There is no way I'd go with anything less than a 20 degree bag for the Colo mountains....but that's just me! In the fall it's 0 degree bag for sure!
WM Versalite 10deg bag is less than 2lbsThanks for the good post. I’ve never used WM and I live and chase archery bulls here in MT and am under 6’ 165lbs. Which bag are you running and do you have any recommendations?