moondawg
Well-Known Member
Since I camp mostly in cooler/colder weather, my sleeping bags are geared towards the colder temps.
I have a Slumberjack Ultrapacker Magnum that is rated down to 0 degrees. It is huge, I can put my clothes in there with me to keep them warm. This is my camping bag, as it's too heavy for backpacking.
I also have a Mountain Hardware bag (can't remember the name/model) that is rated to 15 degrees. This is my backpacking bag, but I also use it for other camping trips.
Both bags are synthetics. I know down would probably be warmer, but knowing MY luck, my down bag would somehow get wet and would be useless.
I have a Slumberjack Ultrapacker Magnum that is rated down to 0 degrees. It is huge, I can put my clothes in there with me to keep them warm. This is my camping bag, as it's too heavy for backpacking.
I also have a Mountain Hardware bag (can't remember the name/model) that is rated to 15 degrees. This is my backpacking bag, but I also use it for other camping trips.
Both bags are synthetics. I know down would probably be warmer, but knowing MY luck, my down bag would somehow get wet and would be useless.