Kelty Dualist 6 ThermaDri Sleeping Bag Review
The new Kelty Dualist 6 sleeping bag is based on a new concept for winter bags. It has two layers of different materials both of[Read More…]
The new Kelty Dualist 6 sleeping bag is based on a new concept for winter bags. It has two layers of different materials both of[Read More…]
We are all familiar with the down verses synthetic sleeping bag debate. Each fill has its advantage and its disadvantage. So which to choose? Down sleeping bags are often go-to choices for backpackers because the fill offers more insolation for the weight, and is far more compressible than synthetic fill. Unfortunately, those of us who live in damp climates can often find themselves shortchanged by down sleeping bags. Once down gets wet, it loses much of its insulation power and—well, you may find yourself wishing you had bought a different bag.
I crammed the Zissou 15 into a container and poured three liters of water over it the night before my trip. I let it soak overnight – about seven hours. In the morning I pulled the bag out of the container and poured about a liter of water out of it, shook off the excess and crammed it into the stuff sack.
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