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not for the arctic

Big Agnes Encampment Sleeping Bag:  15 Degree Polarguard Delta

Big Agnes Encampment Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Polarguard Delta

Rating for this product: 3 August 21, 2007

I needed a synthetic bag for an arctic trip and liked the components of the Encampment bag. For an early August 10 day backpacking trip to the Yukon, it seemed ideal w/r/t weight, convenience, etc. It wasn't. The regular bag is short; Im 5'10" and my feet hit the bottom. More important, its cold. I did not buy the insulated aircore pad, which might have been a mistake. Nonetheless, below 30 degrees in a 2xwall tent with ALL my clothes on and I was freezing. Imagine it could be great for a weekend in the sierras, but not the system for cold nights sleeping on permafrost.

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