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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
on: October 31, 2011, 11:29:30 AM
paxton coyote
Location: Paxton, Nebraska
Posts: 166
Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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Has anyone fried this sleeping bag? I was set to order one by some reviews that I read then saw more reviews on another site that were 50/50 so now I'm rather undecided. I'm a Clydesdale, 6' 5" 260 lbs & want some room, looking at synthetic, under $200, good to around 15-20 degrees & packs small for bikepacking, any other ideas? People either love or hate the Encampment, I'd hate to order & be a hater!
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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
Reply #1
on: October 31, 2011, 12:08:53 PM
Curtis C
Posts: 46
Re: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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Opinions are likely to be the same here as the reviews you found elsewhere. Sleeping bags are tough since they really vary per user. I'd suggest buying from a place like REI where you can return it if it doesn't work for you.
BA sleeping bags are the only product of theirs that I am not a fan of. Maybe because I am spoiled by WM bags.
Curtis
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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
Reply #2
on: November 01, 2011, 11:54:55 AM
Beaglesdadi
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 25
Re: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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Quote from: paxton coyote on October 31, 2011, 11:29:30 AM
Has anyone fried this sleeping bag?
Fried twinkie = yummy
Fried sleeping bag = prolly not so yummy
I'm headed down to REI after work to try out a few bags. Let's see....pay the mortgage this month or get a killer sleeping bag, hmmmm.
Matt
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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
Reply #3
on: November 02, 2011, 07:02:03 AM
ImAFred
Big B
Location: Las Vegas NV
Posts: 139
Re: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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Quote from: Beaglesdadi on November 01, 2011, 11:54:55 AM
Fried twinkie = yummy
Fried sleeping bag = prolly not so yummy
I'm headed down to REI after work to try out a few bags. Let's see....pay the mortgage this month or get a killer sleeping bag, hmmmm.
Matt
Lol I have the same problem; mortgage or gear :banghead:
Did you find something?
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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
Reply #4
on: November 02, 2011, 09:43:43 AM
bmike-vt
Location: Horgen, Switzerland
Posts: 1122
Re: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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i have the fishhawk. heavier than the western mountaineering stuff. lighter than some of the off the shelf big name gear stuff.
was able to get it for reasonable price with the pad on a gift card, so for me, it works.
do i want something that keeps me warm into the 30s that packs to the size of a soda can or nalgene bottle?
yes.
can i afford it?
right now, no.
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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
Reply #5
on: November 28, 2011, 11:07:26 AM
Beaglesdadi
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 25
Re: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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I ended up with an REI sleeping bag and pad...
http://www.rei.com/product/794797/rei-lumen-25-sleeping-bag
http://www.rei.com/product/778146/rei-lite-core-15-self-inflating-pad
I'm waiting on the new MTB frame to show up and then I'm off to try these goodies out in the field!
Matt
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Topic Name: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
Reply #6
on: December 01, 2011, 01:39:51 AM
Buckaroomedic
Posts: 1
Re: Big Agnes Encampment sleeping bag
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Paxton Coyote:
I haven't used the Big Agnes Encampment, but I have been using their Lost Ranger 15 for about three or four years now. I'm also using one of BA's 15 degree mattress with my bag. I'm on the "bigger" side (6', 210lbs) and have the "long" version of the bag. I love the system! No more sliding off my ground pad in the middle of the night, plus it is the most comfortable sleep I've ever had camping. The bag/mattress combo even fits into my USGI bivy sack, with room to spare.
I highly recommend Big Agnes. I would definitely recommend that you get the "Long" sized version too.
Take care,
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