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  • PSA Alpkit Down Sleeping Bag £99
  • irc
    Full Member

    If only I wasn’t too tall and fat I’d have one.

    PipeDream 200 Hydrophobic

    burko73
    Full Member

    I saw these. How fats too fat? I’m 5’8″ and currently a bit portly, do you need racing snake physique or will someone who’s had a good Xmas fit?

    sweepy
    Free Member

    I can’t actually answer your question burko but I would say from experience that a brilliant bag can be rendered useless by being too small, so careful now.

    Teetosugars
    Free Member

    At that price it may just be worth taking a punt?
    Pretty sure you could always send it back mind..

    irc
    Full Member

    Go with the Alpkit guidance. Best fit is 5ft11 shoulder circ 124cm. At 6ft3 and 130cm shoulders I don’t even need to think about it. I’m past the tight fit.

    benjamins11
    Free Member

    To be honest, the £25 quid saving over the normal price isn’t staggering.

    hora
    Free Member

    I like their description/guidelines- most manufacturers you struggle to get black n white information

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    I have a pipedream 200 long version at 6ft 3 and 13 stone.

    I wouldn’t like to be any bigger in it it’d be like a condom.

    Mean while my northface blue kazoo regular despite me being over the recommended height for it. I could get 2 of me inside it……

    And while it’s a good bag. It’s strictly a summer /good conditions only bag – well in Scotland anyway where you can have all 4 seasons in one 3 HR period……I’ve had a few short cold nights in mine when out running in spring as I don’t have room for a big bag in my pack.

    burko73
    Full Member

    i figured a pipedream 200 on a blow up mat inside a terra nova laser comp would be ok for spring/ summer/ early autumn in the english lowlands/ dartmoor etc. was hoping id have room for my patagonia down shirt inside as well thus giving me a more capable “sleepsystem”

    devash
    Free Member

    Alpkit’s “long” version is most other manufacturer’s “regular” fit.

    Their regular bags come up rather small. 6ft+ and it’ll be a squeeze.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    It’s not that light for its temperature rating either.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Your over estimating it.

    A PhD minimus it is not. It’s a 100quid bag and it’s good in summer but unless I was super confident in it being above 5 degrees all night I would take a different bag if I wanted to be comfy.

    And yes they hit weight by using minimal material.

    What I like about it and why I use it is for a summer bag its light packs small fairly durable and doesn’t cost the earth like the lighter/smaller options- no point having great light kit if it’s to expensive to get dirty.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Amen to that. I’ve only recently given up keeping the “best” stuff in the cupboard, unused 🙄

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