I found that Decathlon does sell some descent products if you don't buy the cheapest stuff. Got hiking pants, sleeping bags and a puffy from Forclaz/Simond, rated for around 0 to -5 and they are spot on. Might not live as long as the expensive stuff, but that's also not always the case... Cool to see a fellow Belgian doing reviews of Decathlon gear! Keep up the vids!
Spot on, Dieter! I don't care about brands, i just use what works for me and Decathlon has a lot more to offer than most of us realize. A good night's sleep is essential for me, and will always be priority over weight or volume.
I own this bag and I love it. The Makalu 2 is the best bag there is. Period. I have slept in it on really cold nights, -10 or slightly colder, and didn't feel chill at all. You won't be sleeping in the Makalu 2 in above zero temperatures, I can assure you. You'll feel like you're being roasted. Long story short: buy the Makalu 2 if you need an all-around mountaineering sleeping bag in moderately sub-zero temps.
I'm using the Simond Makalu I sleeping bag, comfort rating -5°C, and i'm overall happy with this item. One thing that gave me troubles sometimes, the duck down is NOT hydrophobic which can lead to unpleasant nights in wet climate conditions. I bought a bivi bag but then the moist comes from the inside, never believe and/or trust in breathable bivi bags. ;)
Hi Dieter, in a couple of weeks I am to climb Kilimanjaro. You think the Makalu II will be sufficient to keep me warm overnight (including liner, merino shirt & pants)?
I only ever base myself on the comfort rating, and manufacturers use standardised tests to determine those. If not, they'd be cast out and cut down by competitors instantly. :)
@@DieterVanHolder these standardized tests cost money and I heard that Cumulus doesn't do them to save on cost and therefor be cheaper. Well, it was when I bought mine, but that is now some years ago. But you are probably right: if the ratings aren't correct, People will comment on it and the Company Will be cast out. In your experience with these sleeping bags, do they live up to their ratings?
I have used both Makalu bags extensively, sometimes in conditions challenging their ratings (while I usually try to keep a good margin). They have never let me down. Cumulus is being pushed heavily by certain retailers, which has always made me sceptical. Always ask yourself who is pushing a narrative. In many cases it's the seller, not the user.
There is a differences not only in weight or packed size. There is quality and smart solutions in more expensive bags. Not mentioning that you don’t like to use that Malala II in -9. It won’t keep you warm in this temperatures without extra down jacket and plenty of chemical heaters.
I found that Decathlon does sell some descent products if you don't buy the cheapest stuff. Got hiking pants, sleeping bags and a puffy from Forclaz/Simond, rated for around 0 to -5 and they are spot on. Might not live as long as the expensive stuff, but that's also not always the case... Cool to see a fellow Belgian doing reviews of Decathlon gear! Keep up the vids!
Spot on, Dieter! I don't care about brands, i just use what works for me and Decathlon has a lot more to offer than most of us realize. A good night's sleep is essential for me, and will always be priority over weight or volume.
Great video Dieter - good tip to stuff the sleeping bag into the backpack as weel - thanks!
I own this bag and I love it. The Makalu 2 is the best bag there is. Period. I have slept in it on really cold nights, -10 or slightly colder, and didn't feel chill at all. You won't be sleeping in the Makalu 2 in above zero temperatures, I can assure you. You'll feel like you're being roasted. Long story short: buy the Makalu 2 if you need an all-around mountaineering sleeping bag in moderately sub-zero temps.
Cumulus uses hydrophobic down. Goose down is loftier and more expensive. But your logic makes sense. Nice review. Just started following.
I'm using the Simond Makalu I sleeping bag, comfort rating -5°C, and i'm overall happy with this item. One thing that gave me troubles sometimes, the duck down is NOT hydrophobic which can lead to unpleasant nights in wet climate conditions. I bought a bivi bag but then the moist comes from the inside, never believe and/or trust in breathable bivi bags. ;)
"breathable" and "hydrophobic" exist mainly in marketing e not so much in reality 😉
Thank you, great review!
I have the blue one -5°, happy with it for the times I used it
Nice cover. Agree with this video.
Hello Dieter thanks for the review, fucking based I love it.
Haha thanks!
Any thoughts on the Forclaz trek900 0° sleeping bag?
I dont knwo if i buy the mt900 or the makulu I
I dont if i buy the mt900 0° or the makalu I -5°
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Happy to help!
Cumulus had a pretty nasty price increase on all their items. Teneqa 700 went up by 70 euros!
Wow!
Yeah, the mysterious traveller 500 raised from 229€ to 295€.
Where is automatic subtitles?
Hi Dieter, in a couple of weeks I am to climb Kilimanjaro. You think the Makalu II will be sufficient to keep me warm overnight (including liner, merino shirt & pants)?
Are the comfort ratings of these sleeping bags comparible? They have the same fill but I thought goose down was more effective then duck down.
I only ever base myself on the comfort rating, and manufacturers use standardised tests to determine those. If not, they'd be cast out and cut down by competitors instantly. :)
@@DieterVanHolder these standardized tests cost money and I heard that Cumulus doesn't do them to save on cost and therefor be cheaper. Well, it was when I bought mine, but that is now some years ago. But you are probably right: if the ratings aren't correct, People will comment on it and the Company Will be cast out.
In your experience with these sleeping bags, do they live up to their ratings?
I have used both Makalu bags extensively, sometimes in conditions challenging their ratings (while I usually try to keep a good margin). They have never let me down.
Cumulus is being pushed heavily by certain retailers, which has always made me sceptical. Always ask yourself who is pushing a narrative. In many cases it's the seller, not the user.
@@DieterVanHolder ok, thank you!
There is a differences not only in weight or packed size. There is quality and smart solutions in more expensive bags. Not mentioning that you don’t like to use that Malala II in -9. It won’t keep you warm in this temperatures without extra down jacket and plenty of chemical heaters.
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