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ninjapuppet wrote: Funny how the bags you mentioned above, make indirect name inferences to how alpine climbers spoon each other for warmth. Generally this stuff is not talked about once they come down from the mountains.
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Regarding the Spoonbill, it's been a very popular seller for us. The bag is designed to be as lightweight as possible, for climbing pairs that can equip themselves with double the warmth for less weight. The Spoonbill has a mummy-style zips, that extends down the side of the bag to the penultimate baffle. We could extend the zips, but this would be a custom order that I would not recommend unless it is very important to you.
If you're less interested in performance and lightweight, I would recommend the Penguin bag, which can be used for one two people in a backcountry bed situation. The Penguin has a L-shaped zip, that extends around the base of the bag.
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