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February 17, 2010

Roughly how many degrees would this add to a sleeping bag?

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Warm? yep!

Marmot Col MemBrain Sleeping Bag:  -20 Degree Down

Marmot Col MemBrain Sleeping Bag: -20 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 January 31, 2010

I bought this bag 2 weeks ago and have used it on two separate trips already. I think I have the earlier model, but it looks like nothing has changed except the color. This bag is extremely toasty! I had a zero degree sythetic before this and the insulation was paper thin! On my first outing temps were about 20-25 degrees to start out the night and I was too hot! I had half my body hanging out and was only wearing a t shirt. As it cooled down I was able to put the rest of my body in the bag and by morning I was able to zip the bag up. Temps probably got down to zero degrees and I was toasty warm. On my second outing it was a little colder and I was more comfortable. Temps probably got down to -5 or so. I zipped it up all the way and was toaty warm all night in only a t shirt. This bag packs well compared to my synthetic. It takes a while to poof up so just be patient. Little to absolutely no down has leaked thus far. As long as I take good care of this bag I anticipate on using this bag for year and years! The waterproof membarane seems to work, althought I havent really tested it. Drips bead up and roll off quite well. Bottom line: great bag, spendy but will eventually pay for itself.

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Featherly Light and Featherly Warm!

Mountain Hardwear Phantom Down Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Phantom Down Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 8, 2009

Super light weight and super warm! That about sums it up. I use this on my winter backpacking trips. Whenever I get to camp I throw this on, and am instantly toasty. I also use it when walking to class in frigid Bozeman, MT. -25 this morning and was toasty warm in only a t shirt underneath! Also packs super small!

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Arc'teryx Sidewinder SV Pant - Men's

December 6, 2009

I am wondering if I should get the Large tall or just the regular large? I am 6'1" and usually wear 34x34 for jeans.

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