wayno wrote:have a search on the forum, topic has been discussed in threads before.
Moondog55 wrote:You haven't told us which sleeping bag you currently own, that would help us help you
As discussed and stated often there is no one does everything bag but in winter above the snowline better too warm than not warm enough
Moondog55 wrote:....Trek 2 , it looks like a decent middle of the range bag more suited to traveling than bushwalking tho and while it is $400- you may do better by spending a bit more money and really saving some weight and bulk in the pack...
Moondog55 wrote:I'd say it was an optimistic rating for a fit male wearing heavy winter underwear rather than a conservative rating for a tired walker wearing LW long johns But that is an opinion and not a technical appraisal as we don't know the insulation thickness which is all that really counts
I do I admit push the whole sleeping system a bit because that's what I have found works for me
Moondog55 wrote:..with the Trek 2 , it looks like a decent middle of the range bag more suited to traveling than bushwalking tho...........
neilmny wrote:Moondog55 wrote:..with the Trek 2 , it looks like a decent middle of the range bag more suited to traveling than bushwalking tho...........
What do you base this on MD?
We own Trek 3's and couldn't be happier with them bushwalking........I don't know how they would go snow camping though..........perhaps our DIY quilts as liners would do that trick.
Tai wrote:Anyone care to advise which is a better choice ( with UL a priority, but dont want to freeze either ):
Sea to Summit travers 1 - 1000g goose down
Sea to Summit Trek TK 1 - 830g duck down
Sea to Summit Trek TKII - 1045g duck down
Tai
Tai wrote:Anyone care to advise which is a better choice ( with UL a priority, but dont want to freeze either ):
Sea to Summit travers 1 - 1000g goose down
Sea to Summit Trek TK 1 - 830g duck down
Sea to Summit Trek TKII - 1045g duck down
Tai
Tai wrote:Anyone care to advise which is a better choice ( with UL a priority, but dont want to freeze either ):
Sea to Summit travers 1 - 1000g goose down
Sea to Summit Trek TK 1 - 830g duck down
Sea to Summit Trek TKII - 1045g duck down
Tai
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