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Eric bcskier

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Top-shelf performance, bargain basement price

Stoic Somnus 30 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Stoic Somnus 30 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 January 29, 2012

This is the same material, weight, and down fill used in the top-notch custom down brands- but for half the price. Get this on sale (this is discounted on most backcountry.com sales, and check Steepandcheap at the end of the season), and you'll never regret this.

I slept out under the stars in 20F temperature using this bag, and though I'm a warm sleeper, I was comfortable through the night. I plan on taking this along on my upcoming PCT thru-hike- the materials and workmanship seem entirely trustworthy.

Future designs might be able to lose some additional weight by using a lighter zipper and a lighter drawstring for the hood- but this is a great bag, and I look forwards to taking this on lots of adventures!

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Stoic Somnus 30 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

December 7, 2011

Thanks for the note, Jason- 850 is actually the down rating (i.e. it's really light and fluffy down), but doesn't tell me how much down they put into the bag. Knowing how much down insulation is in the bag (I'd expect somewhere around 8-12 ounces of 850 down) would let me compare it with other bags, as 1oz of 850 fill down has a fairly constant insulating power.

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Stoic Somnus 30 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

December 6, 2011

Anyone know what the fill weight (i.e. weight of the down filling) on this bag is? Any reviews from people taking the current generation of the bag in sub-freezing temperatures? I'm wondering whether this would be sufficient for a PCT thru-hike next year; the design, materials, and overall weight is very similar to the Nunatuk Alpinist bag, but I'd like to know what the fill weight is.

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CAMP USA Pulse Ski and Climbing Helmet

May 5, 2009

Good for summer climbing?

Is this helmet too warm for summer climbing? I'd love an all-season helmet, but I've heard some people doubt that this would be a suitable helmet for summer trad climbs.

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