Lightweight sleeping bag

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nipper

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Aug 18, 2004
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With spring and summer just around the corner I have decided to buy a new sleeping bag.

I love my Nanok -10 but it is much to bulky to carry in my rucksack even in a compression sack.

Here is my dilema! IT NEEDS TO BE WARM AND PACK SMALL!!!

I am a cold mortal at the best of times, and I can think of nothing worse than waking up cold during the night. I have been looking at the Snugpak Softie 1 or the Snugpak Micro. They seem good but I am very wary of manufacturers claims regarding warmth. I would much rather buy on recommendation.

Both the Softie 1 and the micro pack down to 16cms by 16cms. Sounds perfect if its warm enough.

Has anyone used either of these bags or have any other ideas?.

Nick
 

Mikey P

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Nov 22, 2003
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Hmmm...not sure I agree with down bags for summer use in UK. But, if you think you can keep it dry, can't be beaten for performance-to-weight ratio.

I have used the Softie Softie but not the one you mention. I found it to be fine - nothing special, but no issues with it either.

Might be worth a forum search to see if anyone's discussed it before.
 

Spacemonkey

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As usual I'll vote for my RAB 400 quantum. Down filled, Pertex outer, tiny pack size, weighs sod all, warm as toast, costs a bomb. But, oh, sooo worth it.

...and if you're getting your sleeping bag wet, you're doing something wrong.. ;)

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falcon

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Aug 27, 2004
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Snugpack Softie Elite 3.....packs down to 19cm x 21cm...built in expander system and advertised as good for minus 5. Have to admit I use soldier 95 December/January but great for the rest of the year...
 

nipper

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Aug 18, 2004
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Wiltshire
Spacemonkey said:
As usual I'll vote for my RAB 400 quantum. Down filled, Pertex outer, tiny pack size, weighs sod all, warm as toast, costs a bomb. But, oh, sooo worth it.

...and if you're getting your sleeping bag wet, you're doing something wrong.. ;)

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Cheers Spacemonkey

Thanks for the scale piccys. That is certainly the size bag I am looking for. Any idea of price or supplier?

Nick
 

oldsoldier

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Hey! I happen to have an Easter Mountain Sports 35 degree bag that I'm looking to sell off. I thing it is a left hand zip (I'm a southpaw). PM me if interested!
 

Tiley

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Valandre Mirage sleeping. 624g, very, very compressible, beautifully made. Worth every single penny. Their bags really are down sleeping bag heaven. :D
 

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