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Big Agnes Ethel Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down - Women's
Stay warm and don't feel constrained when you sleep in the Big Agnes Women's Ethel Sleeping Bag. Big Agnes tailored the Ethel Sleeping Bag specifically for women by giving it additional girth in the hip area and extra insulation in the foot box and core area. A durable, water-repellent nylon shell protects this 0-degree sleeping bag stuffed with 600-fill down. Down retains your body heat to keep you cozy all night. Stuff your fleece jacket into this sleeping bag's pocket to make a pillow. A sleeve on the bottom of this sleeping bag enables you to slide your Big Agnes sleeping pad into it—you'll never wake up lying next to your pad again. Your pad acts as your ground insulation, so get the Big Agnes 20-inch rectangular pad to go with your Ethel.
Bottom Line: Enjoy sleeping outdoors in your warm, cozy 0-degree Ethel down sleeping bag.
I took this sleeping bag with me on a two week trek in Nepal and was very satisfied. Temps at night were in the 30s and 40s, not as cold as I expected but I felt the bag could easily have kept me cozy and warm at lower temps. This is my first non-mummy bag and I loved having the extra room. I am 5'3" and had tried out the petite Ethel bag, but it was just barely long enough for me. I returned it and got the regular bag so I could put clothes at my feet. I also used a liner so I appreciated the loops inside to tie the liner down in place.
One thing that I did not like was the velcro strap at the face. On nights where I wanted to keep the bag open a little, that velcro strip would scratch my face. For future models - I also recommend putting fleece in the foot box especially on the 0 deg bag, and a pocket would be nice.
I am 5'5.5" and I ordered the petite with a dual core insulated pad. The petite is supposed to be appropriate for heights up to 5'8". When it arrived, I jumped and and found that my feet were straining against the bottom of the bag. I was a bit worried when I blew up the pad and it wasn't more than 5'4", so I'm hanging off of both ends of that, too. Love the bag. High quality, great materials and design. Just too short. I'm reordering the regular size bag. But beware if you aren't a "true" petite.
Following up on my previous review, I returned the petite bag for the regular size bag. It is perfect for my height. The interior is roomy. This is the first "mummy bag" (if you can really call it that) that I have been able to move around in a bit while I sleep. I have broad shoulders which usually forces me to purchase men's bags, but this bag has plenty of shoulder room. I find I can easily zip up the bag from the inside with one arm across my chest. I can bring my knees up to my waist when sleeping without a problem. The pad keeps the bag from twisting. You must use a pad with this bag because it lacks any insulation on the bottom. The pad brings the insulation, so be sure to note the R rating of your pad. The pad and bag are a great team. Once blown up, the pad slips right into the bag like an oversized pillow into a pillowcase. This bag doesn't skimp on the details. It has a draft tube, a chin tube, ties on the bottom for a bag liner. The firmness in the pad can be adjusted from releasing air from the pad--which you can do from inside the bag in case you get in and find it is too firm. Have used it once on a 30 degree night in the midwest, but it did the job. Plenty warm and really comfortable. I coupled this with a Big Agnes air pillow and I don't know that I'm as sold on that product. I may play around with a combination of travel pillows, but still, a great night's sleep. As an entry level backpacker, I greatly appreciate it's light weight. The color are funky in a fun way. Highly recommended.
so if this bag has an underside sleeve for the pad, is it required that you use a pad since the underside insulation has been eliminated for this purpose? do i have to use a hard to find or special smaller sized pad if i order the petite?
Because Big agnes makes the sleeve there is no insulation on the bottom side. You do need a sleeping pad, but they are not hard to find. Just as long as it is a Big agnes pad it will work fine and many come in petite actually. Take note of the shape - "squared off mummy" make sure the pad is that shape and a petite and you are rocking! http://www.backcountry.com/store/subcat/17/Sleeping-Pads.html#app=price%7E+group%7E+brand%7E100000012+sortby%7E+cat%7E3+subcat%7E17+offset%7E+on_sale%7E+page_name%7EThat is a link to the big agnes pads.
I backpacked the Tetons with my 2 sisters and she had this bag. She raved so much about her Big Agnes that it was almost like we had a fourth person on the trip, named Agnes. When she gets the sleeping pad inflated and the bag set up in the tent, her bed looks so comfortable and plush, making my little mummy bag look completely pathetic and was dwarfed by Agnes. the bag was really roomy for her too and she could sleep in the fetal position easily while I was limited to one position in my bag.
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