For Carl, and anyone else with experience in this area:
The Valandre bag you posted in the other thread sounds nice, but I don't think my "go-to" bag will ever be rated warmer than +15*. I've frozen my arse off too many nights to trust temp ratings or weathermen again.
I've been considering the Montbell UL SS Down Hugger bags, either the #1 or #0. Any opinions on these bags?
I'm a bit concerned about making the switch to down due to condensation and precipitation issues, but the weight savings and compressible nature of down is attractive. I'm currently using an OR Alpine bivy, and I have had condensation in it. Is condensation really not an issue with the eVent material?
I've also been thinking about going the tarp route instead of a bivy, so that I've got a somewhat protected spot for gear, and to cook, etc. I really wouldn't want to be in a bivy in the conditions Dinkshooter posted in his thread. But with a down bag, I'm thinking that it would be a good idea to use a bivy in conjunction with a tarp. But if I'm carrying a bivy and tarp, I might as well just add a bit more weight and go with an UL tent.
I'm currently using a Prolite 3, but have been looking at NeoAirs (ie, my cheapskate ass has been getting outbid on Ebay ).
These decisions shouldn't be this tough. Perhaps there are too many choices these days.
So, Cliff notes version:
Down or synthetic?
Bivy, tarp, or UL tent?
The Valandre bag you posted in the other thread sounds nice, but I don't think my "go-to" bag will ever be rated warmer than +15*. I've frozen my arse off too many nights to trust temp ratings or weathermen again.
I've been considering the Montbell UL SS Down Hugger bags, either the #1 or #0. Any opinions on these bags?
I'm a bit concerned about making the switch to down due to condensation and precipitation issues, but the weight savings and compressible nature of down is attractive. I'm currently using an OR Alpine bivy, and I have had condensation in it. Is condensation really not an issue with the eVent material?
I've also been thinking about going the tarp route instead of a bivy, so that I've got a somewhat protected spot for gear, and to cook, etc. I really wouldn't want to be in a bivy in the conditions Dinkshooter posted in his thread. But with a down bag, I'm thinking that it would be a good idea to use a bivy in conjunction with a tarp. But if I'm carrying a bivy and tarp, I might as well just add a bit more weight and go with an UL tent.
I'm currently using a Prolite 3, but have been looking at NeoAirs (ie, my cheapskate ass has been getting outbid on Ebay ).
These decisions shouldn't be this tough. Perhaps there are too many choices these days.
So, Cliff notes version:
Down or synthetic?
Bivy, tarp, or UL tent?