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Want to start buying camping gear made in america. Any suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="AkBirder300" data-source="post: 2122161" data-attributes="member: 112870"><p>Two recommendations, one down and one synthetic.</p><p>Down- Feathered friends. Guarantee you won't need a 4lb bag from them unless you're going to Antarctica. </p><p>Synthetic- wiggys. Hands down the warmest bag I've ever used, but will probably weigh 4 pounds. They even have double bags we use when it's scary cold. I used one of those at -35 and stayed very comfortable, it was my first winter hunt and I couldn't believe how well it worked.</p><p>Both great USA companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkBirder300, post: 2122161, member: 112870"] Two recommendations, one down and one synthetic. Down- Feathered friends. Guarantee you won’t need a 4lb bag from them unless you’re going to Antarctica. Synthetic- wiggys. Hands down the warmest bag I’ve ever used, but will probably weigh 4 pounds. They even have double bags we use when it’s scary cold. I used one of those at -35 and stayed very comfortable, it was my first winter hunt and I couldn’t believe how well it worked. Both great USA companies. [/QUOTE]
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