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A Question about Marmot Helium EQ Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down
By for brown32148779 on March 31, 2008
I'm broad shouldered ~59" girth and 72 1/4" tall.Also have bilateral hip replacements which are still a little tender...so I shift around a lot. Considering the Helium for light weight. But also the Big Agnes Mistral or Lost Ranger for space to move. Any suggestions? Use for spring/fall river trips and backpacking. I tend to sleep warm but don't want to spend too many more 20 deg nights in my 40 deg bag!
Answer to "I'm broad shouldered ~59" girth and 72 1/4" tall.Also have bilateral..."
By Brian B.
on July 24, 2008
I would take a look at the Marmot Trestles 15 Long X-Wide. It'll be a little heavier than this because it uses synthetic insulation, but there is a good amount of room while remaining fairly thermally efficient.
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