Thanks for the input. I live up in BC and should probably run a synthetic to be on the safe side but would love to save some weight and space in my pack if possible.I have had my Kodiak for 13 years and never had an issue I have had to sycamore for 3 years now and have never had an issue
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I own 2 Western mountaineering bags and they are the best bags I've ever seen. Kodiak and the sycamore.
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In my experience as a Badger sleeper, I'll bet if you if the Badger was comfortable and a good fit, the 32 inch shoulder width of the SG bag would be tight and cold. I used a number of good quality bags over the years and never got the temp rating out of them. While shivering one early morning, I realized that the inside and outside of the bag were touching all the way around the shoulders. No insulation there. I bought the Badger and never looked back.
Yeah, but are they stating internal flat dimension or across the whole bag? You would lose baffle height if it's the external measurement. At least WM clarifies it's their internal dimension.that 32" is the across dimension. The circumference is 64". Western Mountaineering measures in circumference.
Yeah, but are they stating internal flat dimension or across the whole bag? You would lose baffle height if it's the external measurement. At least WM clarifies it's their internal dimension.
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I have never had any issues with my WM bag going flat due to moisture, but recently John Barklow stated that untreated down has no place in mountain hunting. Seemed like a bold statement but he had far more experience than I. He said treated down has shown to be perform better in wet conditions.Hydrophobic coatings are a marketing crutch. How many geese are flying around with coated feathers? That coating adds weight, and eventually wears off leaving you right back to where you started. If you're that concerned with moisture get one with a Windstopper shell. WM microfiber material is highly water resistant on its own merits. I have never once worried about my non treated down in my Kodiak, or my MF shell material. In your environment the GWS might be a better option, but lots of guys in Alaska still use the MF bags with great results.
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Any difference in internal size?I returned my SG after one week elk hunting a bought a WM. I wasn’t impressed with the durability. Warmth was just fine
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Which bag is that?Came home today! Can’t wait to get this in the mountains! Thanks again all!
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