Strider wrote:Marmot Hydrogen could be a strong contender too?
Julies wrote:http://www.velogear.com.au/outdoors/camping/sleeping-bags/oland-down-sleeping-bag.html
Posting about the same bag twice in one day! The oland down bag from velo gear weighs in at 800 ish grams and has kept me warm down to zero in base and mid layers. Down to 5 in just longs and long sleeve t-shirts. It's not as light, poofy or packable as the katabatic quilt I replaced it with, but for $100 it has done me for nearly two years, and I really only replaced it because I get lost in the hood!
Sorry I should have mentioned that. 20% off sales are relatively common with Marmot gear.kyubi wrote:Strider wrote:Marmot Hydrogen could be a strong contender too?
That one seems a little pricey unless I find it on sale.
Strider wrote:Sorry I should have mentioned that. 20% off sales are relatively common with Marmot gear.kyubi wrote:Strider wrote:Marmot Hydrogen could be a strong contender too?
That one seems a little pricey unless I find it on sale.
wayno wrote:thats -9C
you could do a lot worse.... its pretty much a cold season bag. be good in winter late autumn and early spring. , you just wont have to have it done up unless you're a cold sleeper.... if you're a hot sleeper it could be overkill....
if its for you make sure its long enough since its a womens bag it will be shorter than a normal mens bag...
wayno wrote:i wouldnt try and mention aldu's $80 bag with a marmot bag, when push comes to shove the marmot will be far superior in really cold conditions
Julies wrote:http://www.velogear.com.au/outdoors/camping/sleeping-bags/oland-down-sleeping-bag.html
Posting about the same bag twice in one day! The oland down bag from velo gear weighs in at 800 ish grams and has kept me warm down to zero in base and mid layers. Down to 5 in just longs and long sleeve t-shirts. It's not as light, poofy or packable as the katabatic quilt I replaced it with, but for $100 it has done me for nearly two years, and I really only replaced it because I get lost in the hood!
wildernesswanderer wrote:
Always interested in when people rate the bag they have and state it weights 800g but then have to wear a base layer and mid-layer why their weight is not factored into the weight of the bag as you need to carry them also if it's going to be cold. I have a bag that weighs and cost a lot more than these but only wear a marino layer just so I don't sleep nude lol. I have been at -5 in my bag and still warm and I'm a cold sleeper.
noodle07 wrote:wayno wrote:i wouldnt try and mention aldu's $80 bag with a marmot bag, when push comes to shove the marmot will be far superior in really cold conditions
Im Well aware of this . I missed the ( and other trips in the future bit) ..
I wasn't comparing it to the other bags but was putting it as a budget option that will easily handle down to 0 degrees . An a cheap option for someone who isnt sure if this person will use it again .
Robatman wrote:Merits of the aldi bag are limited but within those limitations our local aldi now has them for $50!
I have a good old bag and have noticed I'm getting colder over the years. Last year for snowshoeing took an aldi bag as a doona with the older bag and warm as toast. Weight not an issue as had a pulk.
I just bought another aldi for $50- going to try and get the down out and stuff my old (PP) one full! Just seemed easier and same cost as buying he down.
kyubi wrote:Currently shopping for a sleeping bag for my girlfriend who will be coming with me to the prom this november (and other trips in the future). I'm after something in the <$250 range that can handle down to 0 degrees and is packable for multi day trips. I've had a look at the one planet camplite 0 ($250) and the kathmandu columbus ($219). Can anyone recommend another competitive sleeping bag or have any experience with the ones I mentioned?
http://www.oneplanet.com.au/bush-walkin ... limit.html
http://www.kathmandu.com.au/sleeping-ge ... l?___SID=U
Cheers, Billy.
kyubi wrote:I've ended up going for a mountain equipment phantasia 32 for $265US. Info I read tells me It's warmer, lighter and packs smaller than my marmot plasma 30.. can't go wrong I guess. The color is nice too so my girlfriend should be pleased![]()
http://www.backcountry.com/mountain-har ... WdzOjA6MjY Looks like I got the last regular size too!
wayno wrote:kyubi wrote:I've ended up going for a mountain equipment phantasia 32 for $265US. Info I read tells me It's warmer, lighter and packs smaller than my marmot plasma 30.. can't go wrong I guess. The color is nice too so my girlfriend should be pleased![]()
http://www.backcountry.com/mountain-har ... WdzOjA6MjY Looks like I got the last regular size too!
that bag is rated for 0C it shouldnt be warmer, but it's the rating you were after originally and as you say lighter and more packable, mountain equipment make good gear...
wayno wrote:sounds good then, you did your homework and got a good bag.... should keep you out of the divorce courts for a while at least....
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