I have the same bag, except in orange. It was added to my sleeping bag fleet this past summer. I used it on a thru-hike of the Uinta Highline Trail in Utah where we stayed above 10k feet for the entire 8-day hike. Even though the hike was in June, I too found this bag to be very warm on those 30 deg Utah nights. I additionally own a Zpacks 10deg over-filled sleeping bag that I am extremely confident with it in the backcountry! Enjoyed your detailed review. JBEN⚡️HIKES
Did a review video of it as well. Since video I've notice some down feather poking through in places. Still enjoy the pitzips and thumb holes that my EE Torrid does not have. But on a windy day my EE Torrid Apex jacket I think is warmer without the stiches going thru the jacket. Other than that its been warm jacket here in Alaska. Looking forward to moving back to the tri-state area again.
@@WorldviewOutdoors awesome!!! I think we may be friends on facebook, keep me posted on your plans of the AT. The AT is actually my big goal and everything that I am doing now is in preparation of the AT. I got a couple of shorter thru hikes that are in this region I want to do first to acclimate to being on the trail for longer periods of time.
Nice video, Steven. Cheers.
I have the same bag, except in orange. It was added to my sleeping bag fleet this past summer. I used it on a thru-hike of the Uinta Highline Trail in Utah where we stayed above 10k feet for the entire 8-day hike. Even though the hike was in June, I too found this bag to be very warm on those 30 deg Utah nights.
I additionally own a Zpacks 10deg over-filled sleeping bag that I am extremely confident with it in the backcountry!
Enjoyed your detailed review.
JBEN⚡️HIKES
Really nice sleeping bag!!!
Nice review. Thank you.
What made you get the zippered bag over a quilt?
What size Uberlite pad is that?
Zipper -experimental
all my pads regular
What are your thoughts on the Outdoor Vitals jacket you have on?
Did a review video of it as well.
Since video I've notice some down feather poking through in places.
Still enjoy the pitzips and thumb holes that my EE Torrid does not have.
But on a windy day my EE Torrid Apex jacket I think is warmer without the stiches going thru the jacket.
Other than that its been warm jacket here in Alaska.
Looking forward to moving back to the tri-state area again.
@@WorldviewOutdoors Hit me up when you get back to the area and let’s get on some trails together.
Current plans are to retire here in Alaska from Army, move back to our home in tristate, and film thru-hike of AT next summer.
@@WorldviewOutdoors awesome!!! I think we may be friends on facebook, keep me posted on your plans of the AT. The AT is actually my big goal and everything that I am doing now is in preparation of the AT. I got a couple of shorter thru hikes that are in this region I want to do first to acclimate to being on the trail for longer periods of time.
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