Stone Glacier Chilkoot 0° vs Peax Solace 0°

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Has anyone out there gotten their hands on both the Chilkoot 0° bag and the Solace 0° bag and compared them head to head?

I currently own the Chilkoot 0° and have the Solace 0° bag on order. I plan to do a head to head comparison with no bias and see which I like better.

I think both these companies make great gear; and I own plenty from both, so it will be an unbiased review. I also have a Western Mountaineering 20° bag and I’m curious how it will compare to them.

I was just curious if anyone has done a similar review to date!

Thanks!
 
 
Has anyone out there gotten their hands on both the Chilkoot 0° bag and the Solace 0° bag and compared them head to head?

I currently own the Chilkoot 0° and have the Solace 0° bag on order. I plan to do a head to head comparison with no bias and see which I like better.

I think both these companies make great gear; and I own plenty from both, so it will be an unbiased review. I also have a Western Mountaineering 20° bag and I’m curious how it will compare to them.

I was just curious if anyone has done a similar review to date!

Thanks!
I have never had my hands on the solace but own a chilkoot. Very warm and great for backpack hunts
 
I’ve seen this one. There is some useful insight, but most sound like they have only used one or the other.
 
I have never had my hands on the solace but own a chilkoot. Very warm and great for backpack hunts
Yeah, I have a Chilkoot and it’s been very warm and roomy - no complaints. However, the ability to use my arms in a sleeping bag definitely intrigues me though. Having to get out of my bag to put my contacts in and take them out, stoke a stove, make some coffee, etc is not always desirable.
 
I’ll say the chilkoot is roomy, and long as hell. It’s actually too big of a bag for me, I’m just too small and short for it. Certainly works but not optimal.

Sounds like some of the peax features are appealing to you and would make sense.
 
I’ll say the chilkoot is roomy, and long as hell. It’s actually too big of a bag for me, I’m just too small and short for it. Certainly works but not optimal.

Sounds like some of the peax features are appealing to you and would make sense.
That’s one of my only gripes with the stone glacier - it’s too damn long. Though, I’m not sure the Peax will be any better, unless the fit helps keep it in place a bit more.

I’m 5’11” and 210lbs, and sometimes feel like I’m drowning in the Chilkoot.

I am really wanting to compare the standard zipper location and SG’s zipper design vs the center zip and the design Peax has. I have had my SG zipper snag before at night and it can be a royal PITA to get unstuck.
 
I haven’t exactly compared in use but seen both side by side and swapped bags to try.

I have SG 15 my father in law has the Peax 15. The Peax literally loft’s half as much, looks like a scraggly wet dog next to a lofty SG.

I’m a big fan of the Peax features and have enjoyed my Sitka synthetic 38 degree for early season for the exact reasons the OP lists. I get ready in the morning still wearing the bag, eat breakfast, etc. I can do all that without the bag but it’s so much nicer inside the bag.

Opening weekend of rifle in MT this year my father in law and I were camped on the mountain. We switched bags Saturday night for awhile with the caveat if I wanted to switch back we would.
I really don’t know how to describe the Peax but it feels gross compared to the SG. The bag doesn’t feel nice, doesn’t feel warm, the foot box shape doesn’t keep the bag off your feet, doesn’t loft even after I had been in the bag for 30-45 minutes at least nowhere near the loft of the SG before I even get in the bag. PEAX is a fair amount tighter.
I don’t believe these two bags even belong in the same conversation after my short test. Before the features matter the bag has to be warm to temp rating which doesn’t happen without loft. My father in law routinely gets cold when I’m toasty warm in the SG.
A bit disappointing considering I was fending off all the PEAX haters when this bag was released because of the features the PEAX offers and the benefits that come with those features.
We switched bags back and the SG was so comforting to crawl into after being in the Peax for a short time before. The SG almost feels like it floats above and around you.

My estimation is the 0 degree Peax will loft maybe close to your 20 degree WM and will look under filled or not full and fluffy.
 
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