View Full Version : Kelty Foraker or Kelty Lightyear?
JumpInTheLake
01-25-2009, 14:08
I have to choose between a 0 degree Kelty Foraker or a Kelty Lightyear. I like the price of the Lightyear, but I like the full length zipper on the Foraker. I also like the idea that the Foraker claims to have more of a weather resistant shell, to help keep it dry in windy conditions. The Foraker also has 750 fill.
My question for this forum: Can I justify spending the extra noodles on the Foraker? Should I cave and get the Lightyear? :-?
Ok WhiteBlazers - it's in your hands.
Feral Bill
01-25-2009, 14:35
I do not know these particular bags, but a full length zipper greatly increases the vesitility of a bag. Also, a good down bag should last for many years, justifying a higher cost.
I have a light year xp 20* and my buddy has the 0*. We both like them. However, if you're a cold sleeper I'd def. go with the 0*. I've had the xp 20* out in 15* or so, and I wasn't freezing but I was wishing I had bought the 0 bag.
Get them cheap at sierra trading post dot com. you can find 25% off and free shipping codes on sites like fatwallet. I can't comment on the Foraker, never tried it.
skinewmexico
01-25-2009, 18:49
Well.........to me, the Foraker is getting way too close to the Western Mountaineering price range, and I'd have to go that way and be lighter..
I have a liightyear 25. It gets chilly below freezing.
The zipper is a touch annoying. (It's right side and I'm right handed DOH!) For a through hike I'd not tolerate it, for my week at a time section hikes it's fine.
I also have a Lightyear 25* which I bought in '07
I never had issues with the half zipper, even when using it in a hammock-- in fact, I actually have grown to like that feature. The zippered footbox works nicely for added ventilation.
Also, as has been mentioned, the temp rating for the bag may be a bit generous compared to its actual performance. I'd have rated it an honest 35* as I've been cold a bit too often.
My biggest disappointment is with the quality of workmanship. Somehow I managed to rip the hood drawstring out on my first week on the trail and subsequently several of the seams split open on me. I don't think I was rough on the bag. My opinion is that Kelty had been living on its reputation and that manufacturing quality could have been improved.
Another plus was that I like the 2 pound weight, but personally, I'd consider other brands due to my experiences.