Gear Review Stoic Vamp 30

Nurrgle

Feet on the ground, head in the clouds
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So I was in the market for a cheaper but lightweight bag for trips in the warmer months. I found this sucker on backcountry for just $132 for a 650 fill 30 degree bag that weighed less then 2 lbs. I took it out over this last week in Escalante and loved it. With the included compression sack I could fit the sleeping bag, my pad (Big Agnes Air Core), a fleece and a pair of shorts in the sleeping bag compartment of my Osprey Atmos. The bag is 650 fill goose down, packs small, weighs almost nothing and while I didn't push the bags limit, I slept quite comfortably and felt secure if the weather turned nasty.
 
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