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Going to be in Mountains of North Georgia and Tenn, during the...
By sean Myers
Ranked #454 - 0 to -40 Degree Down Bags
October 2, 2009
Going to be in Mountains of North Georgia and Tenn, during the winter. Do you think this is to much bag. Plus i am a big guy. 6ft 220.
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Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Steve_P
Ranked #160 - 0 to -40 Degree Down Bags
October 22, 2009
Not sure how high you'll be camping but 15F or colder isn't uncommon as a nite low in the smokies at higher elevations (4000+ ft) in the winter months. So, no, this isn't too much of a bag. The fit in a long is roomy for me at 6' 165 lbs so you should be ok.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Jason Fox
Ranked #235 - 0 to -40 Degree Down Bags
October 2, 2009
The bag should be great for what you are going into, I spent a week last January in Fall Creek Falls, TN with a 30F down bag and was quite comfortable. Though, be sure you have a good sleeping pad, my recommendation is Pacific Outdoor Equipment's Peak Oyl Aero Mtn, is the best in my opinion. Follow the link - http://www.pacoutdoor.com/splash_pdfs/sleeping_pads09.pdf
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] Pertex Microlight; [lining] Pertex Microlight
- Insulation:
- 850+ fill down
- Shape:
- mummy
- Draft Collar:
- no
- Max User Height:
- (regular) 6 ft, (long) 6 ft 6 in
- Shoulder Circumference:
- (regular) 62 in, (long) 64 in
- Hip Circumference:
- (regular) 58 in, (long) 60 in
- Stuff Size:
- 7.5 x 15 in
- Stuff Sack:
- yes
- Storage Sack:
- yes
- Degree:
- 0 F
- European Norm Comfort Rating:
- 18 F
- European Norm Lower Limit Rating:
- 6 F
- Weight:
- (regular) 2 lb 12 oz
- Recommended Use:
- cold-weather backpacking, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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