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It's time for me to get a new cold weather, probably 0 degree sleeping bag. My old one from boy scouts just isn't getting it done anymore. I'm looking for something around $200 or less, would prefer to have it be around 4 lbs so I can backpack with it. Most importantly though, I want to be warm in late season hunts when it's downright cold. I pretty much need a true 0 degree bag.
I've looked at some reviews on here using the search feature, seems like Wiggys has some people who love them, some who hate them. They get a lot of complaints about packing size but nobody is ever cold in them. Their 0 degree bag might be the ticket if I can pack it in. Ultralight backpacking gear is a bit expensive so I'm just curious what people use that they like.
My light bag is from Recreation Outlet, it's light cheap and been great to about 30 degrees (it's a 20 degree bag). They make a 0 degree version that's 3.5 lbs and only $85 but I'm questioning if it really will keep me warm much past 20. I'm willing to spend more on this investment if it is necessary. I'll run it with the Klymit Static V insulated lite which has been a great pad for anyone looking. Thanks for the input.
I've looked at some reviews on here using the search feature, seems like Wiggys has some people who love them, some who hate them. They get a lot of complaints about packing size but nobody is ever cold in them. Their 0 degree bag might be the ticket if I can pack it in. Ultralight backpacking gear is a bit expensive so I'm just curious what people use that they like.
My light bag is from Recreation Outlet, it's light cheap and been great to about 30 degrees (it's a 20 degree bag). They make a 0 degree version that's 3.5 lbs and only $85 but I'm questioning if it really will keep me warm much past 20. I'm willing to spend more on this investment if it is necessary. I'll run it with the Klymit Static V insulated lite which has been a great pad for anyone looking. Thanks for the input.