WOW! I have a Mont Bell that looks just like that, but I think mine is more than 10 years old. I love it! I sleep a little warm, so I still use it as a 3 season bag.
I just took out a 0 degree and a 20 degree bag that I combined inside each other for my most recent winter trip which dropped below -13F. Having those two bag ratings really fill out my sleep system for all seasons, and I supplement with a liner and layering clothes. And I too need the 20F even in summer in the Canadian Rockies. I love the Sierra design, maybe down the road I’ll look into that design. Awesome info!
I do the same. Im not a big fan of down, been wet too many times. However, I still carry a down bag for its packability as my extra layer. Its my smaller bag and while its rated 30, no way is it actually. I use it in warmer weather, and when its real cold it goes inside my synthetic bag. I also have a goretex bivy and if I use them all, its fine for the coldest it gets here, while seperately they pack small. Its easier to pack 3, small rolls rather than one thick big bag.
Nice one man. Lots of info good for me who really needs to start investing in the different season options for backpacking. Once the snow starts to melt I will definitely watch this again, as well as hit you up for advice!! Thanks again man!
Nice one Devin. I’ve been doing some tent camping this winter. Really been a couple of years since I broke my tent back out. Really helpful video on this one and your air pads one. Good job and cool collaboration 👍
Great overview on the bag/pad combos. Do you consider yourself a warm or cold sleeper? Also would be good to understand some of the rating system nuances.
Just curious have you considered the nemo tango solo. I picked one up for late spring, summer, early fall. Great idea, nemo is ahead of the pack with this one.
derekbrigette definitely notice a difference with the gills. Unfortunately due to illness and other things I’ve not been able to get the Kayu out on an overnight, but I’ve probably laid in the bag outside for a total of 6 hours in 20-30 degree temps in the shade. The bag is brand new for 19 and I’ve only had it a few weeks at this point.
Bought a Cloud 800 for 2019! Looking forward to using it. Before I made my decision I saw your review. Keep up the great work! Check out my channel... DoubleD’s In The Wild!
Devin why are you such a good educator! We need to hang out so I can learn how to be a teacher like you! Great job on this video!
Dan Becker ahhh thanks Dan!
Totally different video than mine! I love how you showed people specifically what a sleep system consists of. Probably helpful for many people
Amy Routt thanks Amy! This was a great collab.
Good video devin! It was cool to see your setup and thoughts on cold weather camping.
Nice setup for all the different seasons
Josh Herod Outdoor Adventures dialing things in with too much gear! 😂😂😂
WOW! I have a Mont Bell that looks just like that, but I think mine is more than 10 years old. I love it! I sleep a little warm, so I still use it as a 3 season bag.
Keith Ramey that spiral down is amazing!
Solid info Dev. That Nemo pad is big pimpin'! We need to get out again soon and fly the drones.
The Wasatch Gear Review yes please! I may try to get out Thursday night somewhere, maybe Big Springs.
@@BackcountryExposure Hit me up!
I just took out a 0 degree and a 20 degree bag that I combined inside each other for my most recent winter trip which dropped below -13F.
Having those two bag ratings really fill out my sleep system for all seasons, and I supplement with a liner and layering clothes. And I too need the 20F even in summer in the Canadian Rockies. I love the Sierra design, maybe down the road I’ll look into that design.
Awesome info!
Outbound Jesse heck yeah! Love that as a plan. Nice to be able to layer bags together. Glad it doesn’t get that cold here in Utah.
I do the same. Im not a big fan of down, been wet too many times. However, I still carry a down bag for its packability as my extra layer. Its my smaller bag and while its rated 30, no way is it actually. I use it in warmer weather, and when its real cold it goes inside my synthetic bag. I also have a goretex bivy and if I use them all, its fine for the coldest it gets here, while seperately they pack small. Its easier to pack 3, small rolls rather than one thick big bag.
I love that Alpine Nemo. So much quality content my friend.
The Backpack Blazer 👊🏻 thanks man!
Nice one man. Lots of info good for me who really needs to start investing in the different season options for backpacking. Once the snow starts to melt I will definitely watch this again, as well as hit you up for advice!! Thanks again man!
Haggard Wilderness love it! Hopefully we’re out on a trip together soon!
Off to checkout more of the collaboration videos. Thanks for sharing.
Marlowe Heredy thank you! All great channels on this one!
@@BackcountryExposure Subscribed. Thanks.
Nice one Devin. I’ve been doing some tent camping this winter. Really been a couple of years since I broke my tent back out. Really helpful video on this one and your air pads one. Good job and cool collaboration 👍
Backpacking With Jason thanks Jason! This was a fun video to put together and the collab was a good idea.
I've been watching so many videos and this advice has been super useful! Thank you.
Neil Evridge 👊🏻
I always wondered about thay Nemo bag... looks sweet!
TheBestBackpacker it’s really nice!!!
Nice video. I think I finally found someone who has more gear than me. Just subbed.
Great overview on the bag/pad combos. Do you consider yourself a warm or cold sleeper? Also would be good to understand some of the rating system nuances.
John Riddle I am looking at getting a video out about R Values soonish.
Just curious have you considered the nemo tango solo. I picked one up for late spring, summer, early fall. Great idea, nemo is ahead of the pack with this one.
I haven’t looked too much at the tango.
What is the lowest temp you've had the Nemo Kayu in? And do you notice a difference whether the thermal gills are open or not? Great video BTW!
derekbrigette definitely notice a difference with the gills. Unfortunately due to illness and other things I’ve not been able to get the Kayu out on an overnight, but I’ve probably laid in the bag outside for a total of 6 hours in 20-30 degree temps in the shade. The bag is brand new for 19 and I’ve only had it a few weeks at this point.
Nice!
Very informative 👍
Another great video just wish that I could afford some of that gear ( I’m 13)
Really like that Nemo bag!!! Cool collaboration!!!
RESTLESS OUTDOORS mega cozy! Cheers dood!
Nemo is th worst bag I have ever bought their 2o bag om cold in at less than 40 zipper broke. In 9 months $200 WASTED
I thought I had issues! lol
Pack Mule gear hoarder! 😂😂😂
So basically, the 30 degree bag I bought is only for the summer... God I hate how misleading these ratings are!
Wish I had your budget hahahaha 😂
Chris I’ve worked hard for it.
Yrp.
Bought a Cloud 800 for 2019! Looking forward to using it. Before I made my decision I saw your review. Keep up the great work! Check out my channel... DoubleD’s In The Wild!