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The issue is bags are designed with the hood for being on your back. And generally have more insulation on the top than bottom.
You want to look for down over 850 fill really. If you want to save money look second hand, I got my mate a great old North Face bag for nothing.
Edit: That zen bivy looks a nice design for a side sleeper.
You listed two bags at different temperature ratings, what temperature do you generally plan to sleep at? are you in the USA?
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Hi James,
thank you for your quick and kind reply.I am based in the UK at the moment but the plan is to have a sabbatical next year and travel to places I have never been and in seasons that might be taught. I was looking for something in the region -10 to 10.
I am travelling to the USA next week for a conference (New Orleans), perhaps I can avoid taxes/duties if I make my head clear...
Hi,
I am a mixed stomach and side sleeper and after saving a bit of money, I would like to invest in a good sleeping bag.
I have no experience so looking for recommendations/reviews for the following I lurked:
Big Agnes Lost Ranger UL 3N1 0°
or Zenbivy Light Bed 10.
Thank you in advance.