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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 2738776" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>I would agree that a 3600 is very limiting for multi night use.</p><p>5000-6000 is usually what I tell guys is best. For 3-5 days.</p><p>I live and hunt out west. Also guide in Alaska.</p><p>I've spent thousands of dollars on sleeping bags. 300$ to over 1000$ a bag! My bag is the last bastion for me when things get rough,wet and cold. After a long, long and very expensive search I can say that I have found my sleeping bag. The Stone Glacier Chilkoot 0*</p><p>Bag is a winner for me. I've used it 3 years now. 100+ days a year in the field. Including winter camping.</p><p>It has never failed me yet. It's not cheap but well worth every penny. </p><p>A good nights sleep and the peace of mind are paramount when hunting in remote areas.</p><p>Just my 2 cents</p><p></p><p>Edit: I will also add that your sleeping pad is a key part of the sleeping system so don't overlook that. I use the Neoair Xtherm NXT by therm-a-rest in the large size. I'm 6'1" and I like the extra width and length. Worth the extra 4 oz. for the comfort I get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 2738776, member: 12469"] I would agree that a 3600 is very limiting for multi night use. 5000-6000 is usually what I tell guys is best. For 3-5 days. I live and hunt out west. Also guide in Alaska. I’ve spent thousands of dollars on sleeping bags. 300$ to over 1000$ a bag! My bag is the last bastion for me when things get rough,wet and cold. After a long, long and very expensive search I can say that I have found my sleeping bag. The Stone Glacier Chilkoot 0* Bag is a winner for me. I’ve used it 3 years now. 100+ days a year in the field. Including winter camping. It has never failed me yet. It’s not cheap but well worth every penny. A good nights sleep and the peace of mind are paramount when hunting in remote areas. Just my 2 cents Edit: I will also add that your sleeping pad is a key part of the sleeping system so don’t overlook that. I use the Neoair Xtherm NXT by therm-a-rest in the large size. I’m 6’1” and I like the extra width and length. Worth the extra 4 oz. for the comfort I get. [/QUOTE]
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