I am planning to buy a new sleeping bag (either a Nanok or Ajungilak). The Ajungilak Kompakt i can buy from a local camping shop, and the Nanok from either outdoorcode or john bull military clothing, online. I am worried though about how they are stored by the respective outlets. In camping shops they seem to sell bags which are stuffed in their sacks... but for how long have they been like this? Is this generally viewed as as unimportant?
Does anyone have any preference between the Nanok performance series (say the 0 deg. C rated bag of 1500g) and the Kompakt (1590g and rated as comfortable to -1)?
I'm struggling to decide between an Endurance SF-10 and a choice of either one of the lighter bags in the performance series or the kompakt, this is basically because i am 5'4" and both of the latter come in 180cm, whereas the SF-10 has a 'person length' of 195cm, possibly meaning it is longer than that, but i am clueless. Weight is a problem for me, pack size is not as i have a bergan to fill.
Is the extra weight worth it? I am a normal-to-cold sleeper at a guess, and the maximum extent to which i would use a new sleeping bag would be bivvying in north wales in the winter
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You would expect different companies to differ in their season ratings, but i was under the impression ajungilak and nanok were originally one and the same, and if as stated in other threads nanok are indeed very truthful about theirs, then ajungilak would appear to be optimistic about a comfortable -1 deg. constituting 3 seasons, but i am probably being a little too simplistic.
Thanks for any help
-ian
Does anyone have any preference between the Nanok performance series (say the 0 deg. C rated bag of 1500g) and the Kompakt (1590g and rated as comfortable to -1)?
I'm struggling to decide between an Endurance SF-10 and a choice of either one of the lighter bags in the performance series or the kompakt, this is basically because i am 5'4" and both of the latter come in 180cm, whereas the SF-10 has a 'person length' of 195cm, possibly meaning it is longer than that, but i am clueless. Weight is a problem for me, pack size is not as i have a bergan to fill.
Is the extra weight worth it? I am a normal-to-cold sleeper at a guess, and the maximum extent to which i would use a new sleeping bag would be bivvying in north wales in the winter

You would expect different companies to differ in their season ratings, but i was under the impression ajungilak and nanok were originally one and the same, and if as stated in other threads nanok are indeed very truthful about theirs, then ajungilak would appear to be optimistic about a comfortable -1 deg. constituting 3 seasons, but i am probably being a little too simplistic.
Thanks for any help
-ian