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Big Agnes Battle Mountain Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Down/Bamboo

Big Agnes Battle Mountain Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Down/Bamboo

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Big Agnes Battle Mountain Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Down/Bamboo

When you sleep at 12,000 feet or in a snow cave, you’ll be glad you brought along your Big Agnes Battle Mountain Down and Bamboo Sleeping Bag. Big Agnes stuffed the top of this minus-15-degree-rated sleeping bag with down and the bottom with bamboo. No, you won’t be sleeping on hard bamboo shoots—Big Agnes used insulation created by burning the bamboo and spinning the resulting charcoal into fiber. The Battle Mountain is Big Agnes’s only sleeping bag that has insulation between you and your sleeping pad. Slide your compatible rectangular sleeping pad into this bag’s integrated sleeve, and you won’t roll off your pad in the middle of a frigid night. The rectangular shape gives you a little extra shoulder and foot room, and a built-in pocket for your camp pillow adds a touch of luxury to your cold night outside.

Bottom Line: Cold-weather camping doesn’t have to involve shivering.

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Rating for this product: 3

Good for shorter trips

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5 days ago

This bag is rather hefty, but a good choice for the price if you don't mind carrying a few extra pounds, especially if you combine it with the dual core sleeping pad made by Big Agnes. After feeling the weight of both items and packing it in my bag, I decided to return it and go with the Montbell -20 expedition bag instead, which is much lighter (and much more expensive, unfortunately). I would use this system if my winter camping hikes were limited to a couple of hours.

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What size Big Agnes sleeping pad is needed for the long size

What size Big Agnes sleeping pad is needed for the long size of this bag?

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December 13, 2009

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And now for a more comprehensive answer to Mark's question, any 20" wide pad will work in this sleeping bag. Big Agnes even makes one that is 48" long. NOT recommended for winter camping. There's nothing on the bottom. This is the major drawback with this type of sleep system. Also BA pads are heavier than most others. The 78" long pad will give you the most ground coverage but at the cost of weight. The 1.5 x 78" pad weighs 2lbs, 7oz and the 2.0 x 78" pad weighs 2lbs, 14oz. These are more than twice as heavy as other pads with the same R-value. Between you & me dude, I would consider a more versatile system, period, end of answer.

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December 14, 2009

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How well would this work in haines, alaska around march?

How well would this work in haines, alaska around march?

By: Backcountry.com Employee
October 30, 2009

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Can you give more details as to what your activities will be?

Overall a solid bag with dual insulation. Rectangular shape is a bit more comfortable, and allow you to keep gear warm.

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October 30, 2009

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does big agnes come with a stuff sack. Is the the -15 the extreme

does big agnes come with a stuff sack. Is the the -15 the extreme limit, what are the comfort limits. thanks

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February 16, 2009

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It does come with a stuff sack, and I'd say you could sleep in a -15 degree bag comfortably (without a ton of clothes on) down to zero. I've never done it, but I've slept in a 0 degree bag down to about 15, so that's where that guess comes from. Keep in mind that a tent adds about 10 degrees and a bivy sack 15.

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February 16, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] downproof nylon microfiber ripstop with DWR; [Lining] 300T nylon 
Insulation:
[Top] 600-Fill down; [Bottom] bamboo synthetic 
Shape:
Squared-off mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
[Reg] 5ft 10in (178cm); [Long] 6ft 6in (198cm) 
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
[Reg] 70 / 66 / 54in ( 178 / 167.6 / 137cm); [Long] 73 / 69 / 55in (185.4 / 175.3 / 140cm) 
Stuff Size:
12 x 9in (30.5 x 22.9cm) 
Degree:
-15F (-26C) 
Weight:
[Reg] 4lb 10oz (2097g); [Long] 5lb 1oz (2296g) 
Recommended Use:
Alpine & winter camping & backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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