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Marmot Helium EQ Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

October 13, 2009

First, I was wondering if there are other cold sleepers who have had warm nights with 20-25F? I tend to be a cold sleeper, I sleep in a windy tarptent, and I'm going to places where is can become down to 20F (only during night).

Besides I saw that the Helium and the Helium EQ have the same amount of down, but the EQ is considerably warmer, how come?

I've also been thinking of the Marmot Never Summer, but that one might be to warm since it can be up to 60-65F as well, where I'm going or the Marmot Sawtooth (which is of course way cheaper then Helium) which might be to cold...

Thank you very much

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