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Review: Omnicore Multi-Down Mummy -10F Sleeping Bag

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The quest to find my perfect back-country sleep system continues.  I think this is officially part 3 of the series.  The Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt remains my primary "bag" but I need a supplement for sub-freezing weather.   After striking out with the Zenbivy Light Bed , I went in the opposite direction and got something relatively inexpensive, the Omnicore Designs Multi-down Mummy -10F sleeping bag .  While this bag is a mummy bag, the shape looked roomier than the typical backpacking mummy bag. My Expectations Based on the specs, I had high hopes for this bag.  We'll start with the price.  At $130 it is slotted in between the cheap car-camping bags that weigh 6+ lbs and the expensive name-brand bags.  It achieves some of the cost savings by using a combination of down and synthetic insulation.  The result is a bag with a -10F rating that weighs a little over 4lbs.  While that isn't super light, it is acceptable for a cold weather bag.  I take the -10F

Review: ZenBivy LightBed

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This is part 2 of my series on cold weather backpacking sleeping gear.  Part 1 reviewed the Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt that I have been using for the past six years that I have been happy with but struggles to keep me warm when temperatures drop below freezing.  This week I am relating my impressions of the Zenbivy Light Bed 10 degree sleep system that I recently tried out.   There are plenty of reviews on this Zenbivy bed out there, and I read a bunch of them, but none of them had any info about the performance as it would relate to me as a side sleeper who tosses who rolls over many times a night.  I'm going to rectify that here and now! I have Facebook algorithms to thank for introducing me to ZenBivy.  Ads for their sleep system started showing up in my feed.  Relentlessly.  I checked them out initially and quickly dismissed them due to price.  As I started searching for a better sub-freezing option this Fall, I revisited them.  I really liked some of their design

Review: Enlightened Equipment Revelation 0 Degree Quilt

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  In an effort to lean into my strengths, I'm starting a short series covering my experiences with assorted backcountry sleeping gear.  I've been putting readers to sleep for more than a year with this blog, so I consider myself well qualified to weigh in on the subject 😜.   For years I struggled to get a good night's sleep when out camping or backpacking.  I can't really pinpoint exactly when it started, but at some point I became a side sleeper and that ruined everything.  Side sleeping is now fully entrenched and I cannot go to sleep on my back no matter how hard I try.  This is a real pain for camping as most sleeping bags are mummy style and designed for sleeping on your back with your legs together and arms at your sides.  There is no room for rolling over or stretching out, both of which I need to sleep well. About 6 years ago as my kids were getting old enough to go camping and backpacking and all of us were ramping up our involvement in scouting, I decided to

Car Shopping in 2023: The Exciting Conclusion!

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  If you recall my August post on starting a car search, I presented a list of requirements that I wanted my new car to meet.  If you don't recall, go ahead and reread it.  I'll wait.  I had to do that to remember what I wrote as I can't remember what happened yesterday, much less four months ago! As expected, I had to compromise on some of my requirements.  After test driving most of the cars on my list of options, I ended up buying a 2018 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum, shown here after hauling a bunch of scouts up to Vermont for a backpacking trip just hours after I drove it off the lot.   Incidentally, this photo has an easter egg for a future backpacking product review. Now that I have had the car for a month or so, let's check out the score card and see how I did: Good Highway Gas Mileage (7 out of 10) Reliability (7 out of 10) Good towing capacity (10 out of 10) Cargo Capacity  >40 preferred. (10 out of 10) Wireless Android Auto (3 out of 10) Heated and Ventilate

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