Southern Elk
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I’m looking for a sleeping bag to take on backpack hunts. I hate mummy bags, so I’m hoping there are some lightweight bags that are a little more roomy. Any recommendations?
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Tell me more. I like that idea because I toss and turn a lot.Quilts are the answer.
I’m the same way and I’m a side sleeper. I can’t use a mummy bags. I will never use anything but quilts. I’ve used my 0 degree down to -15 and with pad strap I did just fine. They aren’t for everyone and they require a good pad with a high R value because you sleep right on your pad. I use Viam outdoors quilts and would recommend them.Tell me more. I like that idea because I toss and turn a lot.
Might have to look into this for my wife. She had her leg amputated and it was difficult last year for her to get in and out of her bag.I’m the same way and I’m a side sleeper. I can’t mummy bags. I will never use anything but quilts. I’ve used my 0 degree down to -15 and with pad strap I did just fine. They aren’t for everyone and they require a good pad with a high R value because you sleep right on your pad. I use Viam outdoors quilts and would recommend them.
I have one. I really like it. Not super impressed with the zippers catching if you are trying to get out quickly, but not many are. but no more waking up with zipper arm or side pinch.I have been looking around also. I am a side sleeper as well and struggle with mummy bags. I have seriously been eyeing the Big Agnes Sidewinder. Does anyone happen to have any experience with it by chance? The first bag I've seen designed with side sleepers in mind.
Even the 0* Enlightened quilts? Seems like with all the options to seal them up that they’d be pretty good in the cold.Enlightened gear makes some nice stuff.
They're not for a late season adventure.
I'm going Montbel on my next bag they also make some Quilts as well.
They might be alright, you'd need a damn good pad to make that work. I have 3 pads with a r value of 5 or better and it gets pretty brisk at 0 or below. That's with a 20 degree quilt and puffy pants and long johns onEven the 0* Enlightened quilts? Seems like with all the options to seal them up that they’d be pretty good in the cold.
I’ve started doing this with my 0 degree in warmer temps. But it’s full zip, beanie hat, long Johns and a hot water bottle in the feet once it gets below 20. Had the bag since 2006. I should probably wash it…I sleep with a mummy bag unzipped and draped over me on a good pad. If it's cold I zip it up. Plenty warm down to mid 30s.
Lightweight and not mummy are hard to do. Quilts tent to lack a good hood. Backpacking isn't the same as sleeping in your own bed. Just take a few shots before bed time and you won't know if you're in a mummy bag or not.
x2I sleep with a mummy bag unzipped and draped over me on a good pad. If it's cold I zip it up. Plenty warm down to mid 30s.
Lightweight and not mummy are hard to do. Quilts tent to lack a good hood. Backpacking isn't the same as sleeping in your own bed. Just take a few shots before bed time and you won't know if you're in a mummy bag or not.