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<blockquote data-quote="mtnhntr86" data-source="post: 2765377" data-attributes="member: 126324"><p>I agree with many on here - buy once, cry once. I do have a couple different bag/pad combinations for the applicable use. Mine typically run by the early/mid/late season flavor and all serve a unique purpose. </p><p></p><p>Nearly every time I'm checking out new gear I'll go track it down someplace like REI or another big box store and actually pull it down and crawl in the display to make sure that you actually fit! I have big shoulders, and so many of the ultralight mummy bags run way too narrow. This also gives you a chance to review your selected setup before pulling the trigger on it from a your preferred vendor. This goes for both bags and pads. It's nice to actually handle and navigate these items before you're spending that hard earned money on a tool in your backpacking toolbox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnhntr86, post: 2765377, member: 126324"] I agree with many on here - buy once, cry once. I do have a couple different bag/pad combinations for the applicable use. Mine typically run by the early/mid/late season flavor and all serve a unique purpose. Nearly every time I'm checking out new gear I'll go track it down someplace like REI or another big box store and actually pull it down and crawl in the display to make sure that you actually fit! I have big shoulders, and so many of the ultralight mummy bags run way too narrow. This also gives you a chance to review your selected setup before pulling the trigger on it from a your preferred vendor. This goes for both bags and pads. It's nice to actually handle and navigate these items before you're spending that hard earned money on a tool in your backpacking toolbox. [/QUOTE]
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