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Weber
Lil-Rokslider
Are you considering this bag for a single trip or are you regularly hunting around PWS? If you are regularly hunting in those conditions, then buy a synthetic. Don't just buy any synthetic, get a good one, some of my worst nights in a tent were with cheap synthetic bags.
Ended up with the KUIU 0 Dgree Down. Will try it on a wet hunt this time where we might spike out for a night or 2 a few hours from the boat. But I spend a lot of time in PWS where it is a rainforest
I plan to purchase a MH Lamina 0 as a loaner bag and a good backup for far from home super wet hunts.
Will report back on my experiences.
"the nano particles that they use on down are small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier."
Whoa, wait, what???
Oh geeze. That’s one of those factoids that I looked into ages ago when treated down first came out. I remember it being a reputable source. Let me poke around and see if I can track it down.
I still haven't found anything on this
Thank you! Yeah I think if I will be far from shelter or out long periods of time I will get a synthetic, for this year both my planned hunts have shelter within a few hours hike. So long as I don't drench the bag one night I should be fine. It's going to be 35 degrees and I have my puffys and rain gear overtop and can cowboy it in a mylar bag if it really came down to it.Weber. Down is fine when the conditions are such you can keep it somewhat dry. I have used Down bags on these hunts. They work well when you have sunny days to dry them out.
The problem is when you get many days in a row of damp weather and all of your clothes and gear is wet. Your down bag gets soggy in those conditions from all the dampness in the air alone and loses its loft.
Heck on one trip with a week solid of pouring down rain and everything soaked my syn bag literally saved my bacon, I would have froze in one of my down bags.
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