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    Default WTB: 40 degree UL quilt or bag

    I'm looking for a summer weight bag or quilt, regular length, sub 2 lbs. I'm hoping maybe someone has one gathering dust that I could put to use in Zion NP in a few weeks?
    Thanks

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    I have a gently used Big Agnes Pitchpine SL 40* bag. It's regular length, 1 lb-1 oz, left hand zipper.
    $180 Cont. US shipped included.

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    Default budget woes

    Sorry, 180 is way over my budget. I need something in the 50 - 75 range. I'm probably dreaming, but I figured I'd check.

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    Marmot maverick 40?
    thanks,
    alan

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    I have a new, never used, northface orion 20 degree rated, probably 30 degrees actual, weighs a bit under 2 pounds, I'll sell it for 80, that's synthetic, primaloft. Got it and decided I wanted down. Northface tends to be optimistic re their ratings now, they call it a 20 degree bag, I call it a 30+ degree bag, about what you want. I also have a northface lynx, used 1 week, a bit lighter, climashield insulation, weighs under 2 pounds, rated at 40, probably 45 - 50ish is the comfort rating. Let me know if either is of interest to you. That one also for 80. Both are size regular.
    Last edited by Harald Hope; 05-04-2012 at 21:45.

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    You can also sometimes find some good deals on Ebay.
    Follow your bliss......
    Joseph Campbell
    http://www.trailjournals.com/rockie/

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