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I agree with the others that said it will take more than one bag to cover 0 to 40 in comfort. I have roasted in my Apache at 30 degrees.Looking at purchasing a new western mountaineering sleeping bag. I hunt and backpack in Idaho where temperatures fluctuate from 40 degree nights in fall to 0 degree winter nights. Want to make sure I'm leaning in the right temperature rated bag direction before I pull the trigger. I am 6'6 and am leaning toward the 7' Kodiak 0 degree bag. Any input/ experience with western mountaineering bags would be greatly appreciated.
Looking at purchasing a new western mountaineering sleeping bag. I hunt and backpack in Idaho where temperatures fluctuate from 40 degree nights in fall to 0 degree winter nights. Want to make sure I'm leaning in the right temperature rated bag direction before I pull the trigger. I am 6'6 and am leaning toward the 7' Kodiak 0 degree bag. Any input/ experience with western mountaineering bags would be greatly appreciated.
As close as you will get is the Badger IMO. I have a Kodiak and its way too much. I have to unzip it for anything above 25F which is most nights. There's a Terralite in my future.
Gumbo , why would you want a synthetic bag ? You already have the best bag going.
