I looking at getting the Ascent 700 or the Pod 500 or 700 as they have 30% off

http://www.mountaindesigns.com/index.cf ... egoryID=44
The Question
Has anyone had one or got one or camps with someone who has ?????????


Cheers Steve
theMISSIONARY wrote:well they all stink![]()
na i want something im not going to freeze in up near Ossa in Wintercurrently im using an old army bag........its well freezing
Quality of the bag! any problems with the mountain design bags that sort of thing just peoples opinions........and yes i'm a cheap *&%$#@!so cost is always there
Son of a Beach wrote:Just make sure you actually try it on in the shop. Ie, put it on the floor, get in it, use all the zips, cords, etc while actually lying in it. You may feel silly, but it's important to make sure all the bits and bobs work in a way that suits you, and that you feel comfortable in the bag.
theMISSIONARY wrote:well they all stink![]()
na i want something im not going to freeze in up near Ossa in Wintercurrently im using an old army bag........its well freezing
Quality of the bag! any problems with the mountain design bags that sort of thing just peoples opinions........and yes i'm a cheap *&%$#!so cost is always there
Folk should be able to tell if they are cold because or the pad or because of the bag. Its a matter of are you cold on the top side or the bottom side. If the bag is a problem put your thermals on, or polar fleece - or other clothes that trap body warmth. If the pad is a problem try insulating the pad from the ground - a coat, or a thermal blanket will help.nomadic wrote:but I was freezing in the huts on the Overland Track when the mercury hit -5 (I had a good Exped sleeping mat as well, and a Thermolite Reactor Extreme liner)....but I have realized I am a cold sleeper.
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