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    Default Dove into the deep end of the pool...

    My 15 year old GoLite synthetic bag has officially been replaced with a WM Alpinelite. Now that the extreme rationalization is behind me, it's all I can do not to watch the tournament in it all day today in the living room. But then my wife would see it.
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    I can send you a box of Golite stuff I'm hiding to wear while you're in it....

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    Bought the same bag: extremely well made in comparison to any non-custom bag I've owned (and I've owned several highly touted ones to compare the Alpinelite to ). Compressability is something of an issue; then again, it's a 20 degree bag that almost seems over-stuffed with high grade down that doesn't seem to migrate all that much, at least in my experience .

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    LOL. I will admit, I've got good practice at diversion as I've honed my skills with fishing rods and reels. Now I really am set up with fishing and hiking gear from A to W (okay, not quite to Z) - so after a month or two of having this bag, I should be able to clear my conscience. Gonna be along line behind me for the confessional though.....
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    Default Compressibility, like everything else, is relative!

    Quote Originally Posted by RayBan View Post
    Bought the same bag: extremely well made in comparison to any non-custom bag I've owned (and I've owned several highly touted ones to compare the Alpinelite to ). Compressability is something of an issue; then again, it's a 20 degree bag that almost seems over-stuffed with high grade down that doesn't seem to migrate all that much, at least in my experience .
    Lemme tell you, compared to my Go Lite, I can barely see it. The Go Lite (4 lbs) bag took up half my Aether 60. Every time I opened the dang pack, it was like opening one of those old nut can snake gags. I had to loosen the draw string and duck.

    I bought a small waterproof stuff sack for it and now I have room for a twelve pack of Shiner.
    The future does not belong to the faint-hearted.
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    - Ronald Reagan, January 28, 1986.

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    I bought a small waterproof stuff sack for it and now I have room for a twelve pack of Shiner.
    A guy's gotta have his priorities straight right ?

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