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• #1177
cc @spinnnout
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• #1178
Polish Goose down. I'd have a look at Cumulus stuff too. They have Black Friday sales (and are handy if you know a local)
https://cumulus.equipment/uk_en/down-sleeping-bag-x-lite-400.html
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• #1179
Can you get discount?
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• #1180
It's not like I know them or anything so I can't avoid paying tax but I've got my bag pretty cheap during black friday. Sent it to Poland so paid whatever their tax was rather than paying for Brexit Bullshit and having it delayed at the border. Also have their down trousers which I didn't buy on sale but did buy when the price was better in Poland and had someone collect them.
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• #1181
Cool. Their xlite 200 seems it would do me nicely
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• #1182
I was just looking at the X-Lites thinking "I could retire my old bag, give the missus my Lite Line 400 and buy myself an X-Lite 400".
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• #1183
400 is overkill no?
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• #1184
I'm cursed with being fat but cold, thick blood but low red cell count. I'd rather have the warmer option and vent it than not have the warmer option I guess.
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• #1185
Fair. Especially if you do tour divide
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• #1186
Yeah, I was thinking Scotland winter and TD.
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• #1187
Hey guys,
I've recently bought à BivyBag that condensate a LOT during nighttime. My sleeping bag being an old nothing-fancy-decathlon.
any recommandation for a quality+ lightweight, compact, breathable sleeping bag compatible with the BivyBag experience ?
I've heard I should go with synthetic fabric and not a fluffy one or something ?
It would be used pretty much only during summer, and a tiny bit in-between seasons (but I can always add a liner or put some clothes on).
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• #1188
in my experience, the sleeping bag is only a small bit of the equation - for the bag the main thing being that you are working with a narrow optimal temp rating with as you don't want to overheat and sweat in your bag, but you obviously don't want to run cold either. If I were still bivvying I'd opt for a light sleeping bag but keep down top and bottoms even in shoulder seasons so you can modulate for changing weather
Have you optimised everything else in the system? Have breeze and ventilation to sleep through, have sun on you when you wake up, keep any sweaty or damp clothes outside the bivvy
All in all, I find bivvies only useful for competitive stuff and really mini sleeps, and not for any real touring. Some condensation is inevitable, and I end up spending more time drying things out and maintaining gear
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• #1189
Did you have the bivvy open or closed?
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• #1190
Can anyone recommend a quilt. I had the Alpkit cloud cover which was just that, a cover.
I was looking for warmth.
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• #1192
Yeah, they look the real deal.
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• #1193
I've got a kabatic gear flex 22.
I'd never had a quilt before but I'm a side sleeper and threw caution to the wind.
I love it. I'm a cold sleeper and say it would be toasty down to about 0, lower than that I'd probably want a sleeping bag. -
• #1194
Thanks, more options.👌
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• #1195
Anyone tried the 'ultra' series of bags with primaloft gold from Alpkit?
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• #1196
Any fancy hammock with build in bug net that works (big rough to actually move around) and tarp combo. For a hot country use with moderate but problem (not australia bad).
Eno double jungle seems about right. Important to have a water break on the lines though, some of them like hennesy use a metal t toggle to 1) make setup faster 2) bug and water drip point -
• #1197
I remember skinny looking for down.
French bag maker Triplezero, seems to be willing to sell me some:
"28 euros/100g de duvet + 18 euros de frais de prot"
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• #1198
Picked up a Nemo Fillo Pillow this week and it's very comfy. However, this one from Decathlon for 1/3 the price seems to be based on a similar principle, and felt decent when I handled it in the store:
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/inflatable-travel-pillow-grey/_/R-p-311258?mc=8557111 -
• #1199
Got one of these. Been happy with it
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• #1200
Me too - fits nicely inside the mummy top of my bag and I like the foam/air combo.
Criterion closing clearance sale
.https://www.criterion-sleepingbags.co.uk/season-sleeping-bag-rating/