sry 20-30 degree20-30 being price range or temp. rating?
you talking about those blue ozark trail ones? im thinking about getting one but idk if its worth getting that or something a bit nicer.Ehhh i use the cheapo blue mummy bag you can get from walmart for $25-$30.And its held up much better then my last $50 coleman piece of crap.And the stiching isn't falling the hell apart unlike my coleman that i had.
Yet it keeps my fatass pretty warm and i can cram all 6'5 of myself in it as well and be comfortable.Though id reccomend wearing a sweater or something if you were gonna use it lower then 30F.
Overall its lightweight and compress's down to a really small size.If ya wear it out just wash it and exchange it out at walmart for a new one.Works for me lol.Might be wise to get a thermal blanket or bivvy for colder weather.Though i haven't had to resort to that method yet.
Really did test it in the hills of virginia where it got down to the 30's and i was the only one who wasn't complaing about how cold it was lol.
Right on, the mil. diffinately has it down to a science, everythig is light enough for how tough it is. Not so discreat, (If I went down the road in full battle rattle, Id probly look scary to all the sheep driveing there cars.) as far as the packs go. If you think about it the mil. are the bigest squaters of all, hu.Yeah the blue ozark bags are pretty awesome for the coin.Yeah in the hills of North Carolina and in the hills of Virginia that bag kept me decently warm.I know it dropped down into the 40-30's at night in the hills plus all the dew.But if you don't have alot of money to spend then get that bag as the coleman bags won't keep you near as warm and are made pretty cheaply.
I just happened to order a bunch of new gear and im investing in a awesome sleep system for $90.Usmc army modular sleep system includes all the bags plus the bivy cover and stuff sack too.Rated for -30f with the whole complete system.Not bad at all if i do say so myself.I'm just happy ill have a sleep system that is more then i need but ill have it if it ever gets extremely cold out.Hah.
Origanally i was gonna get that same ecws sleeping bag but it usually runs for around 200$. But now im broke so i might get an ozark trail one and a fleece sleeping bag linerYeah the blue ozark bags are pretty awesome for the coin.Yeah in the hills of North Carolina and in the hills of Virginia that bag kept me decently warm.I know it dropped down into the 40-30's at night in the hills plus all the dew.But if you don't have alot of money to spend then get that bag as the coleman bags won't keep you near as warm and are made pretty cheaply.
I just happened to order a bunch of new gear and im investing in a awesome sleep system for $90.Usmc army modular sleep system includes all the bags plus the bivy cover and stuff sack too.Rated for -30f with the whole complete system.Not bad at all if i do say so myself.I'm just happy ill have a sleep system that is more then i need but ill have it if it ever gets extremely cold out.Hah.