Registered: 04/23/08
Posts: 260
Loc: jersey city NJ
I wouldn't want to advise any particular anonymous person on this, but would guess that lots of people who buy a 20-degree rated bag could do better with a 40-degree-rated bag.
A 20-degree-rated bag that is in reality good to 35 is perhaps not such a bad thing for these people, assuming they exist.
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