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[pct-l] Down Sleeping Bags



My wife and I have used the Feathered Friends bags. We got 800 down, regular
nylon shell. Her's was the Hummingbird; mine the Swallow. Both 20 degree
bags. I believe mine was warmer - seemed to have more down in it (and not
just because it was a bit larger). Excellent bags - very compressible - and
then comes right back up.

I suggest washing the bag at the 1/2 way point. Also, make sure your pad is
still thick - where you sleep. If it gets cold at the end of the trip, use a
silk liner, wear clothes, etc. Unless you have an unusual year, are starting
very early or very late, or finish after Oct 15th, this bag should be fine
for the whole trip.

Also suggest checking out Mt. Hardwear bags - REI has them. Some people
think they are better. About the same price.


Marshall Karon
Portland, OR
m.karon@attbi.com
(503) 232-5271
----- Original Message -----
From: <CMountainDave@aol.com>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Down Sleeping Bags


>
> In a message dated 6/27/02 9:03:51 AM, sturner72@yahoo.com writes:
>
> <<
> I'm planning to thru-hike the PCT in 2003 and am seeking advice on a down
> sleeping bag.  I'm 5'2" and am looking at the Northface Blue Igloo and
Sierra
> Design Prism.  Any feedback on these two bags or suggestions on another
bag.
> Since this is my first major hike I am trying to keep my gear within the
> 12-14 range (I'm not ready for ultralight).
>  >>
>
> I'm strongly considering buying a Feathered Friends 20* Hummingbird which
is
> supposed to weigh only 27 - 29 Oz's for a regular size - knock off a
couple
> of oz's for a small size. It is pricey -- 250 to 330 depending on your
chosen
> options, including 800 down vs 650 for most other bags. My current 20+
year
> old Sierra Designs bag weighs 38 oz's, so is $30 per ounce  saved a good
> deal?? But then, I'd spend $150 for a new bag the same weight anyway , so
> really it's only $15 per ounce saved. Much better than $15 per ounce
gained!
> www.featheredfriends.com
>   I'm happy with my Kelty Flight pack now that it has performed well in
both
> the heat of the Grand Canyon and the struggle on Rainier. It's a well
thought
> out design, especially the way the entire pack can be disassembled.
>  www.featheredfriends.com
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