Just got back from a 4 night, 5 day solo high country backpack hunt for mule deer.
I had only spent one night during the summer in this sleeping bag so I really hadn't had a chance to test it out.
Temps were fairly mild with the lows in the mid 20's and I sleep warm. The chilkoot was almost too warm this time around but it is a really nice very roomy bag and super comfortable. And that's sleeping on a flat air mattress for 3 nights.
So, if you are looking for a well made warm and roomy sleeping bag, the 15 degree chilkoot may be your huckleberry. I'll also be using it the next couple of weeks during elk hunting so I'll have some additional input.
Randy
I had only spent one night during the summer in this sleeping bag so I really hadn't had a chance to test it out.
Temps were fairly mild with the lows in the mid 20's and I sleep warm. The chilkoot was almost too warm this time around but it is a really nice very roomy bag and super comfortable. And that's sleeping on a flat air mattress for 3 nights.
So, if you are looking for a well made warm and roomy sleeping bag, the 15 degree chilkoot may be your huckleberry. I'll also be using it the next couple of weeks during elk hunting so I'll have some additional input.
Randy