mtnbiker208
WKR
I did a bike pack trip in alaska in the early 90's. I thought i was tough and left the sleeping bag. i used a blanket and bivy sack. I won't make that mistake again. rain and 45 degrees for days make a miserable trip.
That setup looks awesome!I have a modified jacket that I can sleep in
How much does it weigh?I have a zip on skirt for it as well
Look more like a dress! ...but this is exactly what I was thinking would probably work as I was reading through the comments. Like others have said, my main concern would be my feet getting cold, especially because of the trapped moisture in my socks/boots from the day’s hunt. I have slept in a snowmobile suit many times as a kid ice fishing and November rifle deer hunting. As I recall, my feet were the weakest link then too.I have a zip on skirt for it as well
Yes.As I recall, my feet were the weakest link then too.
How much does it weigh?
Ouch. That’s 6 ounces heavier than my synthetic 20° bag. Though you could take away the weight of the jacket because you’d probably carry that anyway. What temps do you figure you’d use it in? For reference my 30° synthetic bag weighs 1 lbs 14 ounces.With a long skirt approximately 2.75 lbs
I have slept and used it in the high teens and low 20s . As a jacket it is extremely warm, I choose how much down I wantedOuch. That’s 6 ounces heavier than my synthetic 20° bag. Though you could take away the weight of the jacket because you’d probably carry that anyway. What temps do you figure you’d use it in? For reference my 30° synthetic bag weighs 1 lbs 14 ounces.
This is the circumstance I have done this in before, multiple times in different seasons. I always keep my down pants, jacket, beanie, and UL bivy along with a small Sil nylon tarp in my pack. I have a contractors bag in my pack too. I prefer to hunt off my back, and keep camp with me, so usually have my sleeping bag.I largely agree. If my tests are to pan out (sounds like from folks’ experience was on here that they will not). My idea was to use this supplementally, under the right circumstances for my “this may turn into an overnighter type kit”. As I mentioned in my post, weight savings I agree will be very minimal at best. Mainly brought it up because I had seen it done before, and wanted to get some feedback before running my own tests.
I’m gonna test them with my Borah bivy sack and I’m looking into down booties for my feet, as well.