Scottyk wrote:I wouldn't bother personally
In a damp environment like the southwest your sleeping bag is going to get damp over a few days, the pertex won't make much difference as most of the moisture is coming from you whilst your sleeping.
It's just a bit fashionable to have semi waterproof layers on a modern sleeping bag.
Moisture in, on, and all around is a fact of life in this part of the world. Get a synthetic bag and you don't have to worry so much.
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I've had both a waterproof (epic) bag and normal bag - and both used a bit in Tassie (The waterproof one extensively).
Even the most breathable waterproof shells reduce vapour loss and most of the moisture is from you, not the outside. A normal shell dries out faster, is cheaper and is lighter.
Just keep up the DWR treatment on a normal shell and you get the best of both worlds. If moisture is a problem manage the moisture coming out of you amazing how much difference a vapour barrier makes.