E. Schlimmer said:
For the most part, it seems people here like Western Mountaineering bags, just like me.
I think you would be hard-pressed to find anyone who
doesn't like a WM or FF bag -- what's not to like?
I like fine Italian sports cars, too, but I mostly drive Chevys.
E. Schlimmer said:
And, at least in this case, to spend a bit of money is clearly worth it.
Yup. The "bit" I've spent on my TNF and EMS bags allowed me to buy two that better cover a wider range of conditions (4 seasons) than any one 3-season Ferrari bag would, and, while each is ounces heavier than the fine Italian performance sleeping bags in their respective categories, the ability to carry a bag suited to the season has resulted in much greater comfort and less average weight carried through hikes in winter, spring, summer, and fall.
In the summer, I carry a little down bag that stuffs smaller than a loaf of bread. In the winter, the (reasonably) heavier, loftier, and bulkier bag keeps me warm to about 10 below. In the spring and fall, I look closely at the forecast and decide what I can get away with (lighter) or what I must be prepared for (heavier).
I really don't want to:
1) be out in anything much colder than 10 below.
2) carry anything heavier than I have to in the summer (or mild spring/fall weather)
3) pay for more than I'll generally use
4) get dirty and subsequently agonize over cleaning (and possibly destroying the loft of) $300-$500+ worth of down and gossamer baffles (I don't want to destroy my cheaper down bags, either, but I don't agonize quite so much over the risk of cleaning them every few of years).
If it does get colder than that, I have a down jacket and fleece tops and bottoms, hat, down booties (that I'm already wearing or carrying, so they don't add anything to my pack weight) and I wear them to bed. Throw in a hot water bottle (already carrying a water bottle and stove) and I figure I'm toasty for about half the price of the big boys.
And, really, I'm doing the vast majority of my hiking and camping in the WMNF, not the Himalyas, or even the Rockies. I don't begrudge anyone a fine WM or FF superbag, I just choose to spend my money on things that are more immediately useful to me.
Of course, all that being said, if there weren't for kids' college funds, mortgages, etc., would I go ahead and get the Ferrari bag?
No, I'd rather have the Ferrari.
E. Schlimmer said:
PS to ChrisB: It has been my experience that, with proper care, any good to great down bag should last much longer than 8-10 years at full loft.