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Scars
10-19-2017, 12:16
Ladies, I知 looking for your experience with spoon/hour glass/relaxed mummy style sleeping bags for my side sleeper spouse. I値l take any guidance you can provide, but I知 shooting for <3lbs, EN15ish rated, needs to have a hood, and in the $350 neighborhood (but I値l spend whatever it takes). Thoughts?

Venchka
10-21-2017, 00:31
The EN 15ish rating? Is that women痴 comfort or male lower limit?
Feathered Friends offers several Women痴 bags. Your price range is too low for reliable conservative temperature ratings. However, the weight will be closer to 2 pounds instead of 3 pounds.
Good luck!
Wayne


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Sandy of PA
10-21-2017, 21:43
Montbell Down Hugger 800 #1 if she has to carry it. You can get into your price range with a lower fill number but the weight goes up. As a small lady myself, every ounce matters so I spend the dollars.

Scars
10-21-2017, 22:43
Montbell Down Hugger 800 #1 if she has to carry it. You can get into your price range with a lower fill number but the weight goes up. As a small lady myself, every ounce matters so I spend the dollars.

Yup, she’ll be carrying it. I appreciate the lead and will go check it out, thank you.

Scars
10-21-2017, 23:26
Montbell Down Hugger 800 #1 if she has to carry it. You can get into your price range with a lower fill number but the weight goes up. As a small lady myself, every ounce matters so I spend the dollars.

Spot on, this was exactly the design, fill, weight and performance reviews I was looking for in a bag. Looking up Montbell put me on to other options as well, but I think this is the one, we’ll see how she likes it. Thanks again, Scars.

nsherry61
10-22-2017, 10:46
The Nemo Rave 15 is a women's 15* bag with a unique hour-glass shape designed specifically for comfort and weights in at about 3 lbs.
The REI women's Joule 21 is the equivalent of of men's 10* bag and weighs in at about 2.3 lbs. This one also comes in a wide that will give a fair bit more room for a couple more dollars and a couple more oz.

You could probably try out of fit of either of these at your local REI, if you have one.

I also wouldn't rule out a quilt unless your thought about it, tried one out, and decided that a quilt isn't for you.

Hikingjim
10-22-2017, 14:45
my wife loves the rei joule 21 (en-rated at 21)
We have found it true to temp down to 25, with zero issues with warmth at that temp. And she sleeps pretty cold and has complained about previous bags near the rating
Would need to try it for comfort, but try the regular and wide if you're considering it

It's good value, and often goes on sale

SwathHiker
10-22-2017, 17:10
i returned my nemo spoon bag and got another montbell. They are truly awesome. very soft, cozy and light and in the 800 fill they have short length avail. Subtract 10 degrees from their ratings because they are marketing to men. So get a 20 degree for true 30 degree coverage. they are very light and if laundered properly will last years. love them. very stretchy. Being hugged by a cloud someone called it. Not restrictive at all.


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