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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 1541192" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>Western Mountaineering Badger and an Exed Downmat insulated mat with snozzle bag to inflate it. Worth every penny. A WM bag is rated for comfort not survival so you're comfortable at 20* not shivering through the night. Take care of your WM bag and it will last 20+ years and if it starts to lose some loft you can send it back and they'll put some more down into it. Microfiber is preferable to the gore windstopper fabric IMO. I started with lesser bags and I wouldn't even consider one today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 1541192, member: 48429"] Western Mountaineering Badger and an Exed Downmat insulated mat with snozzle bag to inflate it. Worth every penny. A WM bag is rated for comfort not survival so you’re comfortable at 20* not shivering through the night. Take care of your WM bag and it will last 20+ years and if it starts to lose some loft you can send it back and they’ll put some more down into it. Microfiber is preferable to the gore windstopper fabric IMO. I started with lesser bags and I wouldn’t even consider one today. [/QUOTE]
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