If I get brave enough to tackle a DIY down project, I am inclined to try this stuffing method:
http://www.tothewoods.net/StuffingDown.html
Best of luck gents!
--Tim
If I get brave enough to tackle a DIY down project, I am inclined to try this stuffing method:
http://www.tothewoods.net/StuffingDown.html
Best of luck gents!
--Tim
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That sleeping bag is too heavy and pricey to cut up. Check this one out. It's $15 and it's camo
http://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/st...ng+bag&Ntk=All
The cheap one weights out at 3.56 LB or 57 ozs, not too light either?
John
Take a look here,
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/5rvOkB...a-sleeping-bag
John
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[QUOTE=TAS;486708]The cheap one weights out at 3.56 LB or 57 ozs, not too light either?
It weighs less than the one at REI, and you can cut up three of them for the same price.
I think we can safely say that neither of these sleeping bag options are 'gram wienie approved". But if you want to save some major cash, they are an option.
I think it is time for me to start paying attention to the yard sales around here some more. A down quilt, sleeping bag or the like might just be the thing if one turns up.
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