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Featuring an integrated comforter in place of a traditional zipper, the Sierra Designs Backcountry Bed mimics the comfort and feel of sleeping in your bed at home. The oversized comforter seals the opening and allows greater freedom of movement, staying tucked as you change positions throughout the night Read More
Thanks that's what I needed to know. I have a Nemo Tango Duo 30 that is also backless. We have uninsulated pads so anything less than 40 degrees and our backs were cold. I'm looking at insulated pads, but with failure rates of air pads, I'd still rather have some sleeping bag insulation in case of pad failure.
The other odd component with pads, is the tapered nature. With my Nemo, if I use tapered pads there is an awkward space that lets in the cold and separate bags/pads would be better. So this solutions seems dependent on non-tapered pads.
CbslcI've been using NeoAirs for years, no punctures ever, despite sharing the space with two dogs. I carry a patch kit with me, but I've never had to use it. The NeoAir Xtherms are made with a higher denier fabric, if you are worried about durability. The Xtherm MAX line is rectangular-- no tapering whatsoever :-)
Here's hoping they will bring out the 850 fill up Regular one in a future Massdrop! Their warning about the comfort level of this bag has me a bit worried that I won't find it warm enough. 2 seasons means summer and ?
clmdvdI got this on a previous drop and it's great until temps start approaching the freezing point. They suggest 3C as the comfort limit but it's more like 8C.
I’ve owned one of these for a few years now. Best bag I’ve ever used—even picked up the warmer one for colder trips. Wish I could go back in time and get this price. If they ever had the 850 fill up, I’d jump in. Best bag I’ve ever used.