Some good prices there :)
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Some good prices there :)
check out wiggys.com
they have a alot of different bags to pick from, i dont have any first hand experience with them, heard about the company from a survivalist website, the guy there swore by them, and all there bags are 20% off.
the 0 degree bag comes out to 174.40
I've got one of the High Peak 0 degree bags. I have tested it down to 5 degrees back in January. This was with a tent and a 3/4 Thermarest inflatable.
For the price (around 65$) the bag does what it says it does. Weighs about 3.1lbs. and packs down to a lil larger than a nalgene.
no one has mentioned, but if there is an REI near you, you can rent an excellent bag for a week (or two?) and it is not excessive- otherwise- think about borrowing something from the folks that sprung the trip on you..or their friends who can't go, or something like that.
have a great time!KM
Don't know anything about the site but my son and I have been using the
Extreme Pak 0 deg 3.1 lb bags for about 2 yrs now. Price is about the same as what we paid. They are synthetic and have gotten us through temps in the 20's easily. Pretty good for 3.1 lbs and a low price. We have been comfortable as low as 17 deg with insulated coveralls on.
Those High Peak bags, where did you pick it up from? I think I've seen these some where?
They are not discontinued as I just picked up a blue/black one. :) That is the exact same model in January I had down at 5 degrees. Cold night that one was... LOL! But yea, the bags work great for the money. I see also they are now offering a down version. 0 degree and weighs about 1 lb.
I have a brand new, in box Gander Mountain 0 drgree bag that i'll sell you. I bought 3 when they were on special for $30, I used one and it worked for me down to just 0 dregrees (with thermos on). It weighs about 4lbs. I can get more details later.
I just PM'ed you.