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Big Agnes Pitchpine SL Sleeping Bag: 45 Degree Down

Merchant: Backcountry
Price: $230.97

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Merchant: Eastern Mountain Sports
Price: $329.95
Merchant: Eastern Mountain Sports
Price: $349.95
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Eastern Mountain Sports Description: A superlight, technical 45? bag, the mummy-shaped Pitchpine features 800-fill goose down and Pertex Quantum shell fabric for light and fast adventurers. Quilted construction with high-quality 800-fill goose down insulation for superlightweight compressible warmth. Pertex Quantum nylon ripstop shell fabric is superlightweight, silky soft, strong for its weight, and packs small; water-resistant finish. Ultralight, high thread count, soft nylon taffeta lining; built-in pillow pocket holds a fleece or camp pillow. Minimalist pad sleeve with straps and end caps to decrease weight. Pad sleeve keeps you securely attached to the pad from the hips up while allowing freedom of movement for your legs. Requires any 20 in. wide mummy or rectangular pad for insulation on the bottom of the bag. Recycled mesh storage sack and nylon stuff sack included. Interior fabric loops for sleeping bag liners (to add extra warmth and/or keep bag clean). Mummy shape decreases weight and packed size. Mate together left- and right-zip bags with the same size zipper (YKK #5). Every Big Agnes bag requires a sleeping pad for insulation on the bottom?a pad slides into an integrated sleeve on the bottom of the bag; the top two-thirds of the bag is insulated in the traditional style. Benefits: smaller pack size, less weight, increased comfort, and no more rolling off the pad. Pad size/shape required for this bag: any 20 in. wide mummy or rectangular. May be compressed to 5 x 6 in. using a separate compression sack.

Backcountry Description: Slip a 20-inch-wide pad into the Big Agnes Pitchpine SL Sleeping Bag and enjoy the diamond-studded sky as the summer night's air gently breathes new life into your soul. Tomorrow's another long, hot day on the trail, but a restorative night's sleep in this lightweight, lofty bag will recharge your batteries for the hiking ahead.



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This is the third Big Agnes sleeping bag that I have purchased - I have a Horse Thief for myself and the Amber bag for my wife. That I own three of these should indicate that I am sold on the Big Agnes sleeping system. I have never been the stillest of sleepers - I tend to fall asleep on my side or stomach and then wake up on my back. In traditional sleeping bags the bag ends up all twisted around me, and getting the bag unzipped is an exercise in frustration. With the integrated pad sleeve, those days are gone. I am 5'9 and weight about 160 pounds and I am using the regular length bag. I will say that the bag is not quite as roomy as its dimensions imply - the bottom being fixed to the sleeping pad definitely restricts some of the 67.5 that is promised. However, that said and done, I can roll from side to side pretty easily. I also have to say that I think this iteration of the Big Agnes bags is superior to that of the past generations - both because they can use rectangular sleeping pads and also because only the upper part of the bag is fixed to the sleeping pad; this means that when you bend your knees or move your feet the bag can move with you. Definitely a good thing!I have been using this bag with an Exped Synmat UL7 sleeping pad, and it seems to be a perfect pairing. I've used this bag down to the mid 40's comfortably. I do wear lightweight long underwear and socks - something which I try to do as much to protect the sleeping bag as for extra warmth. At the lower temperature range of this bag these are definitely necessary for me. The one thing I would definitely recommend is to either wear a shirt with a hood or a cap. While I personally think that ditching the hood for a 45 degree bag makes a lot of sense, I did have one night where I needed a little extra insulation on my head. A lightweight cap is good insurance to keep around.If I could change two things about this bag: 1) I wish the regular bag length was 6' - on my stomach my feet are touching the bottom of the bag and 2) I could do without the pillow sleeve - somehow it doesn't really seem to help very much.I had debated going with a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag instead. Really, I don't think you can go wrong either way. However, I won't be getting rid of this bag to switch over. I am really looking forward to summer camping with this bag - there are lots of nights on the east coast where the temperature doesn't drop out of the 60s, and the bags I've had in the past (rated to 25-30F) were just too warm. The Pitchpine is going to get a lot of use so I should be able to give a better review later on.



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