See now wife and I only went a minus 5 bags for us.
We can always put more clothes on if it's to cold to offset the less insulation of the bag.
But you can't take your skin off
See now wife and I only went a minus 5 bags for us.
We can always put more clothes on if it's to cold to offset the less insulation of the bag.
But you can't take your skin off
Cheers
Kallen Westbrook
Patrol-Guy (8th February 2015)
Patrol-Guy (8th February 2015)
Patrol-Guy (8th February 2015)
i currently use a caribee moonshine double sleeping bag with no complaints. In the past I been a big fan of Rab products but for general camping they are overkill and the Caribee won't let you down.
Patrol-Guy (8th February 2015)
I have a Kathmandu 4 Seasons + Snow tapered sleepingbag.... Having slept in snow... it worked brilliantly! Having slept in WA in summer.... not so great but then I hate the cold.
The other option you have is getting a good bag and then adding a silk liner (adds about 5 degrees of warmth) and if you are really going to get out into the elements, add a bivy bag outter. Expensive combo but depends on what you want to do and where you intend to go...
2006 Ser IV GU, 6.5l TD V8 Chev with 4spd Auto, 3in Lift, 35in Kumho's, 12000lb winch, Nissan snorkel, Diff breathers, lightbar + Lightforce HD spots on roofrack. Built to go bush.