by Sandbars » Tue 10 Nov, 2015 8:20 am
Hi Little - welcome to the gear slippery slide. Now, I have not slept in that particular sleeping bag, but I have slept in some far less severe mummy style bags - and I found that constrictive. If you are restless at all overnight - you might find it difficult. Also, because they are such a slim fit - they have limited room for girth - either yours or extra clothing if it is especially cold. My favourite ever piece of gear is a Katabatic Palisade quilt. Spendy - but, so are the STS sparks, and they are really versatile - you can wear your puffy under them for snow, and vent if its warm.
Pillows... I carry a airplane sized pillow case - with the adaption of adding some ties to keep it closed. It weights 15 grams, and in all but the coldest nights provides me with a nice squishy pillow when stuffed with my puffy or fleece. On the coldest nights, when I am wearing every piece of dry clothes I have with me, I put a slightly inflated dry bag inside.
longer walks, the weight of food and water adds up, and how you "spend" the remaining weight you can comfortably carry becomes a juggle. Pillows, collapsable buckets, complicated kitchen kits with cups, bowls AND plates, knife fork AND spoon, portable showers... these are all things that beginner walkers tend to buy and experienced walkers tend not to carry.
cheers, Julie
(PS, wanna buy a kitchen kit, or a plate, or a collapsable bucket????)