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Big Agnes Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag:  15-Degree Down

Big Agnes Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag: 15-Degree Down

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Big Agnes Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag: 15-Degree Down

Rated to 15 degrees Fahrenheit, the Big Agnes Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag packs to two-thirds the size of comparable down bags. Down is the lightest, most packable, and most efficient insulation available. Big Agnes makes sleeping bags without insulation on their bottoms because down compressed by your weight loses virtually all of its insulating value. Instead, Big Agnes puts a sleeve in the bag floor into which you slide your sleeping mat. This system offers several major advantages: 1) The sleeping pad provides more warmth than compressed insulation. 2) You're guaranteed never to roll off your pad in the middle of the night. 3) You can stuff the lightweight bag and pad together for compact packing. *Compatible with any 20in wide rectangular sleep pad.

Bottom Line: Sleep more comfortably when camping with your Big Agnes Lost Ranger down bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Sleeping system ever

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5 days ago

I've had mine for 6 years and its the best "sleeping system ever". I'm a active sleeper, yep always ending up off my pad, not anymore!!! Took it to Philmont twice and lots of BSA campouts. When it gets real cold, I line it with a fleese sleeping bag liner and I've been good down to 5 degres F.

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Does anyone know the EN 13537 ratings for this bag? I just got

Does anyone know the EN 13537 ratings for this bag? I just got one and am curious as to what all extra layers I am gonna need for a 15-20 deg night. Thanks!

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March 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great roomy bag

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March 23, 2009

If you like a bag that gives you room to move this is it. Just understand that that extra space will make it a bit colder than it's 15 degree rating. I'd actually call this a 30 degree bag, but when I put it inside my other Big Agnes (cross mtn. synthetic) I have a 2 bag combo that can handle any temp. In reality I only do this when car camping since I'm not interested in packing 2 bags.

I have had this bag for about 2 years and my other Big Agnes bag for about half as long. I love this bottomless bag design, and the sleeve keeps the pad from wandering away in the wee hours of the night. However if you are one who likes to curl up keep in mind the attatched pad does kind of keep you restricted to laying straight.

I used a regular length Insulmat pad when I first got the bag (which is in my opinion identical to the BA pads, and later got a long BA pad to better fit the long bags (I'm 6')

Another nice little feature is the pillow pocket in the top that you can stuff with (hopefully clean..er) clothes. If you're one of those gram counters you can always cut it out.

I have nothing bit good things to say about the construction and quality of every BA Item I have (Have the HUGE Emerald Mtn. 3 tent too)

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Is the 5' 10" length a true Max for the regular. This

Is the 5' 10" length a true Max for the regular. This Big Agnes system sounds great but the length looks different than other bags. I'm 6 feet and weigh 175 lbs. By the sizing chart I should take the Large, But the girth of that bag 73 inches seems a bit large. Anyone my size using this bag? Which length do you use. Thanks

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September 7, 2008

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At just over 5'10" this bag just barely works for me length-wise. My toes bump if I scoot down in the bag at all. Yes, it is wider. That's how BA designs this line of their bags. I like it cause i don't like the confinement of a true mummy bag. At 6' I definately recommend the Long version for you.If you're concerned about heat, go with the regular for you're size. If you're more concerned about constriction, go with the long. You can always wear more clothing, e.g. long underwear.

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November 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Sleeping Bag Ive Owned

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September 16, 2008

Ive taken this bag on a few trips now, in the Cascades of WA state, and i gotta say its the best bag ive ever owned. I did not buy the B.A. brand pad, i used my Thermarest Prolite 3, it works pretty good, however, we had one trip where the air was very moist overnight, and because my pad doesnt 100% fill out the air pad pocket, it started to draw in condensation. It was very light, but still. Im assuming the pad 'made' for this brand would be better. Overall very warm bag, i used it in around 37deg weather just fine so far, it stuffs into a small stuffsack easily. Id highly recommend this bag to anyone!

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Is it best to use the mummy pad or rectangle? Do you put the

Is it best to use the mummy pad or rectangle? Do you put the bag in the nylon bag and then in a compression bag?

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July 12, 2008

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It is better to use the rectangular pad because the sleeve is rectangular and it fits nice and snug.This bag requires a rectangular pad rather than a mummy.

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November 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Best bag i have ever had.

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June 22, 2009

This is the best bag I have ever had. There is a ton of room and I stayed warm even though it got a little wet. I love how the bad slips in the back of the bag and how there is a special pocket for your pillow.

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What's the weight of the bag?

What's the weight of the bag?

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June 15, 2008

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Regular: 2lb 12ozLong: 3lb 2oz

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June 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Love this bag

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March 9, 2009

I've had this bag since 06. Its great. You do have to be careful about which type of pad you use, depending on the temps. But It pack super small and is so light for a 15 degree bag. I also love the sleep pad sleeve. Since I've had this bag, I've never slipped off this bag.

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Rating for this product: 4

I love this bag.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 7, 2008

The first time I used this bag I had borrowed it from a friend and slept like a baby (something I never do while camping). I immediately went out and bought one for myself along with the Air Core insulated pad. I use this as my spring, summer and fall sleeping bag and it keeps me very warm. My only complaint is that it is a little heavy.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good for mild conditions.

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March 5, 2009

I've used this bag in warmer and colder conditions. Did great in the warmer, but I was pretty chilly in southern Utah when I got down to the 20s at night -- woke up every hour to bundle myself with more clothes. Got a warmer bag for the colder conditions, but would use this one for my warmer trips in spring and fall. Also -- plenty roomy if you want to keep things (shoes, clothes, etc.) in the bag to stay toasty with you. The extra room in the bag may be what leads to less warmth though. Over all good warmer-weather bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

Never Going Back!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
March 2, 2009

Never going back to anything other than Big Agnes bags. This bag is comfy, packs ridiculously small if you use an inflatable pad (and you should!), and is really well put together. I've used it open in hotter conditions, closed and battened down in cold conditions, and most things in between. Your choice of pad is VERY important in the warmth of the bag so choose smart (I favor the Exped Synmats). My only serious complaint with the bag is that the bastard zipper loves to get jammed on the draft flap when you're zipping up from inside.

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Rating for this product: 2

Burrrrr

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September 26, 2008

This bag is rated at 15 degrees...I was recently on a 7 day backpack trip and the temps went down to 25 degrees...I wore everything I had and barely made it...get the 0 degree bag.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Downproof nylon microfiber ripstop with DWR 
Insulation:
650-Fill down 
Shape:
Squared off mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
[Reg] 5ft 10in (178cm); [Lng] 6ft 6in (198cm) 
Circumference:
[Reg] 70 / 66 / 54in (178 / 167.6 / 137cm); [Lng] 73 / 69 / 55in (185.4 / 175.3 / 140cm) 
Stuff Size:
[Reg] 8 x 7.5in (20.3 x 19.1cm); [Lng] 8 x 8.5in (20.3 x 21.6cm) 
Stuff or Storage Sack:
Both 
Degree:
15F (-9C) 
Weight:
[Reg] 2lb 12oz (1247g); [Lng] 3lb 2oz (1417g) 
Recommended Use:
Spring through autumn camping trips 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Canada 

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