That sleeping bag is temp LIMIT -9 which is about 0 deg confort at best.
650 loft also
I think you'll find better options available for the money
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That sleeping bag is temp LIMIT -9 which is about 0 deg confort at best.
650 loft also
I think you'll find better options available for the money
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ohh i see okay that makes sense. Man, these temp ratings are bloody confusing.. better idea to probably just work out how warm itll be through the ratio of total weight to the loft rating ae?
isnt 650 loft pretty decent? been looking at this https://www.bivouac.co.nz/gear/campi...-trek-tk2.html loft is the same as the kathmandu but the rating is -8 lower confort level, is that the same "limit" as the kathmandu im guessing? i mean realistically, it hardly ever goes below the 0 degree mark in the north island.
thanks for the advice man! (wish i had the dough for your express, looks like a bloody nice bag)
By law, you are required to turn on your headlights if it's raining in Sweden.
How the hell am I supposed to know if it's raining in Sweden?
Classic. I've seen my past poppas hot water bottle hit the floor of the hut frozen solid out of his sleeping bag. Mid Okahu @Biggun708
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Dan M
When you rich and famous, you have 2 bags... One 500gm for summer and a 800 for winter...
Yea exactly! Have kind of gotten my head around the temperature measures. They are comfort, comfort limit, and then extreme limit (basically you're gonna die if it gets colder than this haha). Really interesting. Have also taken on board what @Spanners said about the EN ratings. Looking at a couple, this one sticks out to me Latitude 500 XP Down Sleeping Bag | Macpac NZ nz company, (easy returns or warranty claims), EN ratings that seem appropriate to nz climate (warm enough for winters ?), quite light at 1.1kg, 700+ loft. Steep price but I'll wait for sale as I'm not really in a rush, also may know a guy who can get it cheaper for me. Thanks guys!
By law, you are required to turn on your headlights if it's raining in Sweden.
How the hell am I supposed to know if it's raining in Sweden?
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