WTB 30 degree bag

archer8524

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Hello, I thought I would ask here before buying new. I'm looking for a 30 degree sleeping bag. Something for late spring and summer. Thanks!


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Bonecollector

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I know you're looking for used, but Cabelas has a good deal on these type bags and are less than 2lb I believe, and for a good price.
Good luck.
 

25contender

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.campmor.com has some great prices as well. Take a look at the marmot Sawtooth its a good deal and if you use the code SAVE20 you will get 20% off one item right mow.
 

go_deep

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Coastal arms one of the forum sponsors sells Snugpak bags. There about 2 pounds and measure 6"x7"packed, hard to beat that!
 

archer8524

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I do really like the sawtooth! Would that be to warm for summer camping? I was thinking about going with a cheaper summer bag and then later on getting a better down bag for fall. But if I could find an all season bag that would be great! I've always used the old rectangle flannel bags in the past.


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coastalarms

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The Cinder +35 from Badlands is a really nice bag in that window and we've also got a few from Snugpak that would do the job. The Snugpak Elite series has a really cool feature with the expanda panel. It lets you literally expand the size of the bag when its warmer or when you just want more room. Also, their temp ratings are a bit optimistic, i.e. the Elite 3 is rated to +14f, but I would probably put it as a +20f bag.


If you're not going to be backpacking that really opens up the window, and I hate to admit it....but Campmor usually has some killer deals.