Favorite Big Wall Sleeping Bag
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I'm tired of my older synthetic bag taking up a disproportionate amount of apace in my haulbag. I'm due for a new bag. What's your favorite? Have you found that sweet spot of warmth to weight to compressibility? If so, clue me in! |
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Abit more info would be helpful to steer you in the right direction. Average temps you plan on using the bag in, are you a warm or cold sleeper, do you prefer down or synthetic? |
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This would be for spring/summer/fall use in Yosemite. I want synthetic, and something that compresses reasonably well. I understand the difference between down compressibility and synth. I hate wrestling with a synth bag first thing in the morning, trying to stuff it in a too small compression sack. |
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An old synthetic bag that your not worried about destroying on a wall is worth the pain of stuffing it in the morning. Don't climb el cap with a down bag, if you need to be rescued because of it, you will be fined for the rescue. |
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Synthetic Bags are the way to go on big walls. You already know that. I got this bag(Aurora 20') from Mountain Equipment and have really liked it so far. It packs small and is pretty light for an synthetic. |
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I'm in love with my Ultra Lamina 32 by Mountain Hardware. Packs up the size of a grapefruit and it's warm for a 32 IMO. It looks like MH just changed the design though which could be a good or a bad thing. |