A question on sleeping bags...
Posted: Fri 09 Jan, 2009 11:54 am
As a beginner trekker, I've been doing a lot of reading on which sleeping bag to purchase for Tasmanian conditions, but after much deliberation, I'm still non the wiser as to which one I should get.
The whole down vs. synthetic debate has left me more than a little confused as well. I get that synth's are a heck of a lot cheaper, but are also heavier and probably don't keep you as warm as a down bag. Like everyone else, I'd like a bag that's going to keep me warm (the plan is to do the Overland Track for the first time in summertime, but I've been warned to expect any season, so I want to be prepared for anything the weather throws at me), but at the same time, one that's not going to break the piggy bank too much.
I guess what I want to know is other people's experiences with different bags on the track. Sort of a nudge in the right direction for me, so to speak. My fear is spending a whole heap of money on a bag because a store clerk has told me it'll do the job, and then find out once I'm there that it's not worth what I spent, and doesn't do what I want it to do.
Any tips and opinions are most welcome (please, please!)
Ant..
The whole down vs. synthetic debate has left me more than a little confused as well. I get that synth's are a heck of a lot cheaper, but are also heavier and probably don't keep you as warm as a down bag. Like everyone else, I'd like a bag that's going to keep me warm (the plan is to do the Overland Track for the first time in summertime, but I've been warned to expect any season, so I want to be prepared for anything the weather throws at me), but at the same time, one that's not going to break the piggy bank too much.
I guess what I want to know is other people's experiences with different bags on the track. Sort of a nudge in the right direction for me, so to speak. My fear is spending a whole heap of money on a bag because a store clerk has told me it'll do the job, and then find out once I'm there that it's not worth what I spent, and doesn't do what I want it to do.
Any tips and opinions are most welcome (please, please!)

Ant..