Western Mountaineering shell type, Which is best?

nphunter

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Looking to purchase a WM bag, the bags on the top of my list are the versalite and antelope. Curious peoples opinions on the shells that have been around the bags, is the durability/water resistance going to be worth the extra 5oz for the Antelope vs the versalite? Also curious which is going to breath better for summertime camping, even though the Antelope is a warmer bag will it be more comfortable when it’s hot due to breath ability?

Any input from people experienced with both would be much appreciated. With the price I hate to make the wrong choice. This will be used year round in the PNW, mostly high country archery but also late season mule deer and early spring shed hunting as well. Night Temps from 60’s down to 0F. I figure when it’s warm I can use as a quilt.
 
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This guy has tons of videos and experiences with the bags and has a video of the 2 types of shells. Worth checking out.
 
Looking to purchase a WM bag, the bags on the top of my list are the versalite and antelope. Curious peoples opinions on the shells that have been around the bags, is the durability/water resistance going to be worth the extra 5oz for the Antelope vs the versalite? Also curious which is going to breath better for summertime camping, even though the Antelope is a warmer bag will it be more comfortable when it’s hot due to breath ability?

Any input from people experienced with both would be much appreciated. With the price I hate to make the wrong choice. This will be used year round in the PNW, mostly high country archery but also late season mule deer and early spring shed hunting as well. Night Temps from 60’s down to 0F. I figure when it’s warm I can use as a quilt.
I have the Versalite. If it will be down to zero or very wet, get the Antelope. My Versalite has the extra 2oz overfill and it is great for most hunting but borderline for zero degreesF in humid conditions.
 
The alpinlite has been my primary bag for a long time. I have a kodiak mf but I basically never backpack when I need a bag that warm and it doesn’t get used. Never noticed a lack of breathability or had water resistance issues with the lite but the mf is pretty badass if a guy isn’t crazy about ounce counting.
 
You don’t want a versalite for a summer bag, you’re going to sweat your balls off. I can’t stand mine unless it’s near freezing or below. Even high altitude summer camping I get too hot in my megalite occasionally.

I have had zero issues with the UL fabric and would not let it deter me from some weight savings if the rest of the bag is up to the task.
 
I'm pretty sure the lighter weight fabric of the versatile should be more breathable than the mf fabric on the antelope. The MF wm fabric is very, very water resistant though. I don't think you'll be very happy with either summer camping. I melt in my antelope if its above 40 even if its completely unzipped.
 
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