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Built a 7 SAUM and added a davis wall tent.
Everything else remains the same.
Time to start working out to drop about 20 pounds.
Everything else remains the same.
Time to start working out to drop about 20 pounds.
There is a review or 2 here you can search for that goes over the SG bags. It may give you some info to help you understand the features of the bags and you can decide if its worth the money to you. As with most things you get small improvements as the price goes up.If you don't mind me asking. I have a nemo backpacking sleeping bag that is ridiculously lightweight and comfortable and got it for $200. Why are those hunting brand sleeping bags so damn expensive?
Been thinking of getting one of their setups too. They have a 25% off Memorial Day sale going on now. I been looking at the 10 deg convertible light quilt and fast sheet paired with an x therm pad I’ll hunt 2nd rifle in Colorado this year. What one have you been looking at?Looking very seriously at a ZenBivy…
Same reason I got rid of my EXO and went back to a SG. I actually went to a Terminus because I hate screwing around with a bunch of pockets and zippers. I think they both handle weight the same so it’s really just about bag preference.@grfox92
I grew tired of the pocket and zipper layout. That frame handles weight really well though.
Would love to hear more about that rifle. Thanks. -RufusMy suppressor got out of jail in January, so that’s new this year. Built an ultralight rifle at 3lb 11oz scoped. Waiting on my argali stove to be shipped out. Everything else is this same.
Use the search bar “ultralight ultralight rifles”Would love to hear more about that rifle. Thanks. -Rufus
Was looking at the 10 deg light quilt, or maybe Ultralight.. with a 10 deg Light Sheet. I have an insulated Sea to Summit pad that I like which looks very similar to the ZB Ultralight Mattress. My only complaint about it is I tend to fall off of it during the night--which I am hoping the ZB system will solve.Been thinking of getting one of their setups too. They have a 25% off Memorial Day sale going on now. I been looking at the 10 deg convertible light quilt and fast sheet paired with an x therm pad I’ll hunt 2nd rifle in Colorado this year. What one have you been looking at?
I have the zenbivy light quilt/sheet in the 10 degree. I ran it with an xtherm during 1st rifle in CO (lows around 10F). I'm extremely pleased with the comfort and warmth of the system, but the bulk/weight does leave something to be desired. The UL system is probably fantastic, but the price is too steep for me to upgrade.Was looking at the 10 deg light quilt, or maybe Ultralight.. with a 10 deg Light Sheet. I have an insulated Sea to Summit pad that I like which looks very similar to the ZB Ultralight Mattress. My only complaint about it is I tend to fall off of it during the night--which I am hoping the ZB system will solve.
I typically hunt, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd rifle in CO also... and it can get pretty cold! I also find as I age that I don't stay as warm at night as I used to.