I am looking for a bargain sleeping bag. I dont have a bag right now and usually just sleep in my gear, a little crazy for winter camping in colorado. So I think that it might be a good idea to finally get a bag. I only have $100-130 to spend. So far I have been looking at the Marmot trestles bags.
Any suggestions on other options or if any one has experience with the trestles bags please let me know.
I think a bag somewhere along the lines of 25-35 F. However, I have never bought a bag before so I am not so sure about those numbers. The REI Sub Kilo looks like a great deal though.
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Just so you know, everyone wants the following in their sleeping bag: Warm Light Cheap
Unfortunately, there's no way you can get all three!
The sleeping bag should be a couple of inches longer than you are to allow foot wiggle room. Also important, check the girth of the sleeping bag (at shoulders, hips and feet) against your own girth at those points, while wearing your insulating clothing. You want to be able to wear extra clothing inside the bag (to extend its temperature rating) without compressing the insulation.
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Should I get the large or regular. I am 5'10" so the regular I think would be better, but buying online is a little difficult.
I have an REI Kilo Flash +40 bag, which is essentially the same bag, just a different temperature rating and it is a tight bag (both bags are only 57" wide at the shoulders). However, I am 5'10" and 150lb and it's perfect for me. The length of the bag (regular) will be fine, just a matter of how thick you are up top and if you will be ok being relatively restricted in the bag.
I'm actually looking to get one of the +20s. I've got the page bookmarked and just waiting for the bag to come down in price a bit more. Online hunting!
I agree with the advise given. The fit of your sleeping bag is very important and since you are on the borderline of regular and long I would call into your local outfitters and try out a few bags for size. The other important note is the shoulder girth, measure what you are, and again, go into a few stores and try out bags just for their size-- so you know what works and what doesn't. This way you can shop online, without any issues.
You say that you are in Colorado and if that is where you are doing most of your 3-season camping then I would be looking at a 15-25 degree bag, just because in spring, summer or fall you could wake up to frost on the ground and 30/35 bag isn't going to cut it without layering, and a 10, 5 or zero degree bag is going to be heavy and overkill.
For $100-$150 The REI Sub Kilo +20 is an excellent buy, however if you keep checking the buy/sell forums then you can get even better deals on some used bags.
But before you do anything-- go and get measured and try out some bags.
If you get the long there will be more open space inside the bag and you will not be as warm. The long will also be heavier. At 5' 10" you should be fine with the regular. It will be lighter and warmer.
Actually I just checked and you are out of luck. The only length left is the long.
Just measured my chest and I am at 49" I have used a friends bag before that was smaller and it wasnt so much a big deal. Do you think that it will go lower than %40 off?
You're probably on the borderline for the long, you could always stuff clothing in the foot and buy the long.
Me I'm 5'11" and I actually get a long, but again, right on the borderline. if you are somewhere near an REI it doesn't hurt to go into REI to try on the bag, then you can buy the sale one online - Of course you could always return it.
You're probably on the borderline for the long, you could always stuff clothing in the foot and buy the long.
Yes, $139 is a great price, then again the Kilo Flash +40 I have finished out on REI at $70+! Luckily, since I wasn't in the market for a bag in Winter 08, I found someone selling one on eBay and got it for $73 shipped. And that bag was only used once or twice like they said; absolutely perfect condition. So happy I found it! For me, given that I already have 3 bags, I can wait and see if the price does come down more before pulling the trigger. Others in need of a bag may want to get it now before it's gone!
As for the length, both Pup and I are 5'10". I used to think that the extra space was good, but extra space equals cold pockets, unless you do stuff clothes in the bottom of the bag. But, I sleep in the most that I'll be wearing the next day (ok, maybe a shell layer to add), so no need for the extra space for me. At 5'10" you've got all the length you need in the regular, Pup. If you want the extra space option, go with the long. Plus, if you know the shoulder width of 57" will do you good, Go for it! It will definitely be be a purchase you'll be happy with.
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Do you think that it will go lower than %40 off?
This bag was originally about $250, so it's a lot more than 40% off. It's a closeout model they're trying to get rid of. REI did have a 20% off coupon for anything in the Outlet last fall (I got this bag for my oldest grandson), but they have lowered the price since then so it's about the price I paid with the coupon. This price is about the same as the Campmor down bag (usually recommended for those with low budgets), but the Sub-Kilo is lighter and higher quality down.
I've read reports that the Sub-Kilo is nearer a 25-30 F bag rather than 20. Still a good deal, though. The Campmor bag I mentioned is more like a 35* bag according to reviews.
You need to measure not just your chest but around your arms at the shoulders (presumably you'll want to move your arms inside the bag ) over your insulation layers (which you may want to wear inside the bag on below-freezing nights). I doubt you'll find this model in the store, but look for a bag with similar girth measurement. REI's current model, the Halo, has the same shoulder girth--the specs for both bags say 59". If you're relatively close to a REI store, you can order the bag shipped to the store (free shipping that way) and return it if it doesn't fit or feels uncomfortable. If it doesn't work out, you're out only your trip to the store.
I'm contemplating getting a women's model for my granddaughter, even though she's definitely not ready for down yet!
Edited by OregonMouse (02/07/1011:32 AM) Edit Reason: add more info for OP
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This bag was originally about $250, so it's a lot more than 40% off. It's a closeout model they're trying to get rid of. REI did have a 20% off coupon for anything in the Outlet last fall (I got this bag for my oldest grandson), but they have lowered the price since then so it's about the price I paid with the coupon. This price is about the same as the Campmor down bag (usually recommended for those with low budgets), but the Sub-Kilo is lighter and higher quality down.
I've read reports that the Sub-Kilo is nearer a 25-30 F bag rather than 20. Still a good deal, though. The Campmor bag I mentioned is more like a 35* bag according to reviews.
I couldn't agree more, this bag is probably the best bag out there for a sub $150 budget. In fact I have just ordered my brother in law the long version and with his 20% off coupon the bag cost around $120, which is a steal for a long, 750 fill down bag,weighing only 2lbs. Also its 20-30 degree rating is great for 3-season Colorado.
At the end of the day REI is a great place to pick up your first bag, mainly because of their no hassles return policy and that you can order anything from their website and get it delivered to the store for free and if it doesn't work, it costs you nothing to return it and the no restocking fee is a nice bonus also.
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The 20% off coupons for REI members are for a limited time only and good only on regular-priced stuff, not on items marked down or on outlet items (there are other restrictions, too--usually they aren't good on electronic items like GPSs and PLBs). There are usually about 3-4 a year. The next one will come out with the 2009 dividend, which I've been told will be late March this year (as usual, mine won't be more than a dollar or two). There was a 20% coupon for Outlet items in November, which I've never seen before. However, I believe it was good only for about 10 days. And for these sleeping bags, the current price is about what I paid with the coupon in November.
When the bag arrives, get inside it with your insulating clothing on and see if it's comfortable for you.
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Have you looked at Campmor? Not sure what your weight/cost consideration is, or your gender, but I looked at what they have left on sale and there were a couple good Marmot or Mountain Hardware bags there. Not down, though...
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Waiting to hear from you, pupuplader! I bought a SubKilo for my grandson who will be 10 in April, which I'm holding onto until the birthday. I know he'll be over 6 ft. in another 5 years, so I bought a long. I'm considering buying the women's model for his 8-year-old sister, although she is not ready for a down bag yet! If this is as good a bargain as I've been led to believe by users, then it will be a good thing.
This is not a winter bag, though, so I hope you are bringing lots of supplemental insulation in some form or other--especially lots of insulating pad underneath!
Edited by OregonMouse (02/12/1001:32 AM)
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