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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman513" data-source="post: 1541843" data-attributes="member: 32318"><p>I used a new Mountain Hardwear Lamina Z bag this year. I wanted a synthetic bag that was light and packed small. I cant remember the weight but it is around 2.5 lbs for a 20 degree bag and weighs about the same as my 20 down bag. Sythetic insulation has improved a lot over the years and having synthetics that can rival down in size and warmth makes me consider synthetics more often than not. I also carry a SOL escape bivvy and have only used it once, but putting a breathable emergency bivvy inside a synthetic bag works pretty good if the temps drop more than expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman513, post: 1541843, member: 32318"] I used a new Mountain Hardwear Lamina Z bag this year. I wanted a synthetic bag that was light and packed small. I cant remember the weight but it is around 2.5 lbs for a 20 degree bag and weighs about the same as my 20 down bag. Sythetic insulation has improved a lot over the years and having synthetics that can rival down in size and warmth makes me consider synthetics more often than not. I also carry a SOL escape bivvy and have only used it once, but putting a breathable emergency bivvy inside a synthetic bag works pretty good if the temps drop more than expected. [/QUOTE]
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