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For the usual peeps who do Tats and other spots.

What rating sleeping bag do you use?

I know some people use lighter bags and wear more clothes inside while others use heavier bags with wearing less clothes and let the body heat do the rest.

What's your opinion?

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I am not doing Tats but Mitsumata parking lot, if that’s good enough. \:\)
I ve slept with no problem till -8 deg with a montbell down SB # 1. They recommend it for a temp range -9~-21 deg, till -9 to sleep comfortably and not freeze till -21 deg.

ps: Their down series is supposed to be the lightweight one for outdoors.
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Matsumata, That's a start.
Have you ever met Sakuchan?
He sleeps in his van in front of the ropeway during the winter season.

Montbell has some pretty light stuff.
Good quality as well.

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Yes, I ve met him. Most of the people we ve been up Nakaone in the past are Mitsumata Car Danchi members. \:\)
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i've got the Montbell Ultra Light Down Hugger Super Stretch #2, suggested temp. range 15C to -15C, comfort zone down of -4.

http://webshop.montbell.jp/goods/disp.php?product_id=1121726

but i've never been cold in it.
and it packs down tiny for how warm it is.

i'm a regular clothes (long underwear, ski/board pants, base layer) sleeper. bags are rated as if you're sleeping in your underwear.

if u don't wanna spend a lot, u can also buy fleece or silk liner for in combination with a down jacket and hot water water in a bottle inside ur bag or sleeping between two others with down sleeping bags.
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Montbell is quite popular, which makes sense given that it is made in Japan, good quality and light for bags.
Too bad they have closed the Ebisu shop.
Dizzy, what is the coldest conditions you have used your bag in?

"sleeping between two others with down sleeping bags.", , clever.

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Three dog night anyone?
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Soub, Nothing beats one of those after a sweaty hiking day in the mountain. Make sure you choose your tent mates wisely and stay away from the guy who looks like a grizzly.

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Where exactly do you guys sleep then? Is it in your cars in the car parks in front of the gondola/ lift or a car park at the access point to some BC? Cos I figure, if its the 1st, why not just book a night in a hotel/ backpackers etc? Its only 4000 yen and a hell of a lot warmer.

Mind you if its the 2nd, well good on youse!! \:D
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I would be looking at the 2nd option Tubby.

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remember and pack yer long johns then!! ;\)
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i'm no bc expert, serreche, but tateyama was pretty cold at night even at GW w/ EBC and AK. -5 ? at night.
it's always colder sleeping on top of the snow.
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Oh ok, that's pretty cold then.
Did you have a footprint under your tent?
Who was the worst snorer of the 3? :-)

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 Originally Posted By: Tubby Beaver
remember and pack yer long johns then!! ;\)


Oh yes, there's one thing I have learned the hard way is that it sucks huge to be cold when camping in harsh conditions.

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 Originally Posted By: SerreChe
Who was the worst snorer of the 3? :-)


haha, you mean who was the worst farter? safety. i started off in one tent, the boys in another... after the first night (of me being cold and the boys being wet) we opted for an EBC sandwich. it was fun.

i had a north face bag, maybe graded -12 or -15 i think, borrowed from a mate on that GW trip with AK and dizz. now i own a mountain hardwear phantom 0 (-18). it's super expensive, but super light and i've never ever been cold in it. going to make use of it this weekend, in the freezing lake district.

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I would not dare asking who was the worst farter. That stays on tour...

For some reason recently I have read some peeps who were not so happy with NF gear and thought the workmanship and quality has gone south over the years. Not sure whether true or not.

MH has a very good rep. Their bags are supposed to be awsome. I bought a tent from them, have not used it yet. Looks promising although I hate being a giant advertising sign post with their huge logo.

Enjoy your next trip EBC.

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Yeh I would probably agree with that, North Face isn't the best stuff out there - I think they charge a lot of money and don't make stuff as good as they should for that $$$$. I don't think i'd buy a North Face bag, after trying and testing one.... doesn't really compare to the Mountain Hardwear one, which although expensive, I would fully reccommend as a kick ass super light winter bag. Yep, looking forward to the weekend, hope it doesn't rain. Good luck finding a nice bag. The Montbell Downhugger is also really good.

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I have a 7 year old marmot col. (-20f) I still love it.

if you're considering Mountain Hardwear, who do make rad bags, their direct counterpart/competition is Marmot. They're basically the same bags as they use all the same materials.

Your shell can be important. ultralight shells are nice, they're light. But wind-proof/water-resistant shells are the shiz... they also retain heat better.

(bias- I never count ounces for my living quarters. Saving a few ounces in weight is not worth losing sleep over... literally)

(thanks for the reminder of what my wife will be getting for christmas...)
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haha, that all depends how shit you are at lugging gear around mountains... the super light thing was an important factor for me, and i was stoked when i hiked out of tateyama this year with all my gear in good time. the year before that i had heavier stuff, and made AK carry my stuff haha. no need to do that anymore. sorry AK, i know you love it. ;\)

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 Originally Posted By: samurai

(bias- I never count ounces for my living quarters. Saving a few ounces in weight is not worth losing sleep over... literally)

(thanks for the reminder of what my wife will be getting for christmas...)


Amen Samurai, I agree so much with that statement, having experienced it. The one piece of eqpt I would not want to be be sh*t is the sleeping bag for sure. No worries about the prezzie reminder, good luck getting a nice one. If you have some cash, you may want to check Western Mountaineering as well as Featherly Friends.
Agree, Marmot has excellent rep and reasonably priced.

Eskimo, sounds like AK has been quite nice to you. Sounds like he is good to have around. AK, u doing Tats this year ?







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