Hi all!
I am off to Berlin in April, and will be hammock camping in a friends patch of woodland for a bit of it. I have used my hammock setup in Scotland in august (altough the amount of rain made me question if I had misread my diary).
Since then, I made an underblanket which for insulation has 2, and in some areas 3 layers of 150gm/m2 thinsulate. (thickness about 1.5-2.0 inches when used, theretically more, but it never lofts as much as it does when layed out on its own.)
In scotland, I got away with just a quilt, but Berlin area in april, I am thinking I need to be a bit more cautious.
After lots of searching on this forum, I was planning on a alpkit skyhigh 600:
http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16320&category_id=253
But it does not look like they will be instock ontime. My question (finally!) is, is there another decent quality down sleeping bag in the price range of the alpkit bag that would be suitable?
If not, can you recommend a synthetic bag?
Thanks for reading!
I am off to Berlin in April, and will be hammock camping in a friends patch of woodland for a bit of it. I have used my hammock setup in Scotland in august (altough the amount of rain made me question if I had misread my diary).
Since then, I made an underblanket which for insulation has 2, and in some areas 3 layers of 150gm/m2 thinsulate. (thickness about 1.5-2.0 inches when used, theretically more, but it never lofts as much as it does when layed out on its own.)
In scotland, I got away with just a quilt, but Berlin area in april, I am thinking I need to be a bit more cautious.
After lots of searching on this forum, I was planning on a alpkit skyhigh 600:
http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16320&category_id=253
But it does not look like they will be instock ontime. My question (finally!) is, is there another decent quality down sleeping bag in the price range of the alpkit bag that would be suitable?
If not, can you recommend a synthetic bag?
Thanks for reading!