Hello all,
This winter I will be going hiking through the mountainous hills of Queensferry in Scotland. However my Softie 3 will not be able to take on the task of keeping me warm at night.
Therefore I need your help chosing a new winter maggot. I will be camping under basha (as always). If the rarity of freezing in the area does occur I will be using a light 2 person tent. Currenty my eye has caught this and need to know whether this will keep me toasty: SF -10 Nanok
I like this bag because of the cost, that it allowes me to be comfortable at -10 with little clothing. But with wind chill being a possibility (basha downside)do you recommend bringing a fleece liner/bivvy bag or going for something completely different? Like the performance -10 of Nanok?
Lastly can anyone reommend nanok as a company as its the first time Ive heard of them... And as sleeping bags is not my specialisation: with three seasons they mean its suitable for winter, autum and spring but not summer...or is it the other way round, which means I should concider soemthing else?
Greetings all!
PS if I do survive the hypothermia I'll post a couple of piccies
This winter I will be going hiking through the mountainous hills of Queensferry in Scotland. However my Softie 3 will not be able to take on the task of keeping me warm at night.
Therefore I need your help chosing a new winter maggot. I will be camping under basha (as always). If the rarity of freezing in the area does occur I will be using a light 2 person tent. Currenty my eye has caught this and need to know whether this will keep me toasty: SF -10 Nanok
I like this bag because of the cost, that it allowes me to be comfortable at -10 with little clothing. But with wind chill being a possibility (basha downside)do you recommend bringing a fleece liner/bivvy bag or going for something completely different? Like the performance -10 of Nanok?
Lastly can anyone reommend nanok as a company as its the first time Ive heard of them... And as sleeping bags is not my specialisation: with three seasons they mean its suitable for winter, autum and spring but not summer...or is it the other way round, which means I should concider soemthing else?
Greetings all!
PS if I do survive the hypothermia I'll post a couple of piccies