Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby wayno » Sat 20 Aug, 2011 4:50 am

look up a mail forwarding company in the states, use them as the shipping address and they will forward to you.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby wayno » Sat 20 Aug, 2011 4:53 am

use a mail forwarding company in the states, use them as the shipping address and they will forward to you...
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby ninjapuppet » Sat 20 Aug, 2011 9:53 am

mattmacman wrote:So ive decided on the summerlite, where is the cheapest place to buy it? Cheers matt.


currently, the cheapest would be here at 20% off sale. $330 down to $264 USD, so thats about $250 AUD + postage

http://www.melcottons.com/products2.cfm/ID/315302/name/SUMMERLITE-6-6

Its rare for WM to be on sale because all the 20-30% off sales I've seen usually exclude WM

As wayno pointed out, use a shipforwarder such as shipito.com or a service like Priceusa.com.au
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby Toohp » Sat 20 Aug, 2011 9:56 am

WM sleeping bags are on special at Paddy Pallin's at present , got my Summerlight for $399 .
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby John Sheridan » Sat 20 Aug, 2011 11:26 pm

So there is nothing as good as a summerlite in Australia, the summerlite costs 600 bucks in Australia is it worth that much to get ???

There must be alternatives to buy, right, as light and warm ???

Thanks.

Paddy Pallin's at present , got my Summerlight for $399 ?????? Not online, where are you getting it for 399 ????

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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby ninjapuppet » Sun 21 Aug, 2011 2:39 am

John, are you risk averse or something?
If you are truly worried about buying from america, pay me $350, and I can have a new summerlite on your doorstep in 2 weeks. haha :shock:

But seriously that sale I linked above is still on and it still works. A mate just bought one on Friday and had it delivered today. under $250 Aussie.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby Jellybean » Sun 21 Aug, 2011 8:56 am

John Sheridan wrote:So there is nothing as good as a summerlite in Australia, the summerlite costs 600 bucks in Australia is it worth that much to get ???

There must be alternatives to buy, right, as light and warm ???

Thanks.

Paddy Pallin's at present , got my Summerlight for $399 ?????? Not online, where are you getting it for 399 ????

Cheers.


Looks like you must have missed the Paddy Palins sale John, I also saw it listed on-line as $399 at PP's a week or 2 ago.

If you are not prepared to buy on-line from the US and don't want to pay $600 (why would you when you can buy it and have it delivered for less than $250!?), then you will need to look at an alternative, but $250 for a summerlite is a seriously good deal for a great bag.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby Toohp » Sun 21 Aug, 2011 5:16 pm

Paddy Pallins, Ringwood Melb , there outlet store , I was in there a few day's ago pretty sure they were still on special , if not I reckon they would still do .
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby John Sheridan » Sun 21 Aug, 2011 5:25 pm

Paddy Pallins in NSW ???

Willing to wait for another sale :)

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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby roysta » Fri 26 Aug, 2011 1:31 am

Moosejaw have the WM Summerlite for around US$400 delivered
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby ithomas » Fri 02 Sep, 2011 10:45 am

Years ago in the late 70's I used to have an excellent Egge double bag made up of two, goose down, sewn through bags which had overlapping seams when the inner was slipped into the outer. I sold it to Lincoln Hall for one of his Himalayan debacles but always wished i had kept it.Two years ago I bought a 500g Katmandu mummy bag with a chest zip and a 500g Mountain designs inner bag with a full side zip. The MD bag is actually quite large and I found it easily possible to slip the Kat bag inside the MD with plenty of room to spare. I have used the combination on a number of trips to Tassie, in 0 degree conditions and found it works well. On warmer nights I simply use the MD either as a bag or a quilt and in colder conditions I use both. Together they weigh 1kg and pack far smaller than most single bags. Its sounds sort of complicated but it works for me.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby blacksheep » Fri 02 Sep, 2011 3:23 pm

ithomas...I don't suppose you are are Dr. Ian Thomas aka Humzoo?
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby ithomas » Fri 02 Sep, 2011 6:43 pm

Guilty as charged. Who is the blacksheep?
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby byrnesy8 » Fri 02 Sep, 2011 6:59 pm

I camped up at Mount Stirling on the weekend and my 12 year (lean) son, and he slept in two sleeping bags and stayed very warm. Both down bags (Marmot and Golite) are rated down to 4 degrees and the temperature got down to -3 degrees. The combined weight is only 1.2 kg and being in two bags are easier to pack than one larger bag.

I slept in Malachowski bag for the first time. The bag weighs only 700 g and was warm enough. I got a bit cold on the the hips but packing up in the morning I realised my Thermarest could have had more air.

We both slept with buff - which was great - especially for a person that struggles to keep a hood on. We also used 3mm evazote underlay - based on the advice from this site.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby cams » Sat 03 Sep, 2011 11:12 am

byrnesy8 wrote:I slept in Malachowski bag for the first time. The bag weighs only 700 g and was warm enough. I got a bit cold on the the hips but packing up in the morning I realised my Thermarest could have had more air.


This is the first time I've heard of the brand so I looked them up. Did you buy from Globewalker online? Which bag do you have? The prices are pretty good. Would be good if they had something between 300g and 1000g of fill.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby mattmacman » Sat 03 Sep, 2011 12:01 pm

How is the build quality of the malackowski bags, i looked up globe walker online and they look pretty good!
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby byrnesy8 » Sat 03 Sep, 2011 2:49 pm

The quality appears very good. It has an amazing amount of loft when you take it out of the stuff sack. The zip is close to full length and works smoothly.

The stuff sack and storage sack are good as well.

It does have an internal strip thermometer near the top of zip.

There are very few material specifications for the bag - even on the manufacturers web site. The weight advertised (600 g) are for the medium size bag. I bought a large size and in its stuff sack it weighed just over 700 g. The advertised dimensions matched the bag well.

I had found a good review for another model of their sleeping bags and polish down is meant to be of the highest quality.

It did come across another review since I bought it.

http://www.productreview.com.au/r/malac ... 84691.html
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby blacksheep » Mon 05 Sep, 2011 12:27 pm

ithomas wrote:Guilty as charged. Who is the blacksheep?

when I was an outdoor ed student you were my lecturer for environmental politics and management. I later spend many years working with your old mate Rick White. small village this. :D
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby JohnM » Mon 05 Sep, 2011 10:36 pm

If anyone's after a WM Summerlite, backcountrygear currently has a 20% off any single full-price item promo, which would bring it down to US$260, which is an absolute bargain for this bag.

Almost made me want to buy a second one as a spare.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby mattmacman » Mon 05 Sep, 2011 11:35 pm

=D IM BUYING ONE!
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby mattmacman » Mon 05 Sep, 2011 11:40 pm

Cant find it could you provide a link?
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby John Sheridan » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 3:56 am

What are your thoughts on the Sea to Summit Micro Mc II Sleeping Bag, it's only 2c but I think that's all I really need, when I wear my thermals and maybe some extra cloths if it really gets cold.

It's only 550 grams as well, though not sure about the lengths and pricing and weight.

Just trying to get a bag thats available in Australia. at a decent price.

Thanks for any info.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby blacksheep » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 7:01 am

Have you looked at the Macpac express ranges? they have more down than the bags you are looking at (and therefore maybe a bit warm for your needs?) but you'll get more year-round use..
http://www.macpac.com.au/shop/en_au/gea ... s-400.html
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby JohnM » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 7:12 am

mattmacman wrote:Cant find it could you provide a link?


Every time I visit the site, the promo is on the front page. It's available until Sept 15.

Maybe you're looking at backcountry, and not backcountrygear.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby mattmacman » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 9:22 am

Nope i was, i saw the coupon, turns out they dont apply to WM products or hilliberg!
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby mattmacman » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 9:23 am

Sorry to post all these seperatly, i may go for the Marmot plasma as it is very similar however 20% off!
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby JohnM » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 10:01 am

mattmacman wrote:Nope i was, i saw the coupon, turns out they dont apply to WM products or hilliberg!


Ah bugger. I was kinda tempted to go for a hilleberg that I don't really need, but could probably justify at 20% off. Sorry to send you off on a wild goose chase.
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby mattmacman » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 12:52 pm

Oh its fine ! Just disappointed along side you ! I was also tempted for a nallo !
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Re: Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby Dale » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 2:46 pm

You could try Moontrail for the Summerlite.

http://www.moontrail.com/wester-mountai ... te-reg.php

The bonus point system allows you to apply points against the item purchased effectively giving you a discount. I don't know if they have exceptions such as the WM products ? Anyway the Summerlite Regular has 38 points which is $38 off or you could apply the points to buying some cool stuff :D BTW Moontrail don't ship WM to Oz so you'd need to use a freight forwarder or ship via a pal in the US.
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Lightweight 0 degree sleeping bag.

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Tue 06 Sep, 2011 4:12 pm

Hammock gear had a sale, 20% off on all stocked items. I picked up a 20F Burrow top quilt today.
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