by Chupachupstho » Tue 15 Mar, 2022 10:34 pm
Hi everyone. I'm (F, 43 kg, 159cm, skinny and always cold) new to the UL world but love hiking. Most of my hikes are done here in Victoria (-3c in winter to 15c in summer on average). I'm doing a five week trek in Nepal this April with a some nights going as low -15c but we will be sleeping in the tea houses so I imagine I won't need a sleeping mat, just a warm bag. Most of my gear is pretty cheap/heavy and I'm upgrading everything to warmer, lighter gear, and hope to achieve a base weight of <5kg. I'm hoping to get the minimum (in terms of cost and weight) for my needs, and would like not to end up with two of everything to cover the seasons, but if that is unavoidable, so be it.
I currently have the following:
Sleeping bag: Black wolf campsite 10 kids Comfort Temperature: -10°C External Size: 180 X 75 X 55cm Weight: 1.65kg
Liner: Sea to summit extreme thermal liner (+15c) 390 grams
Backpack: Black wolf b lite 55L 1.3kg
1. Sleeping bag: Will my current bag and liner be sufficient for -15c nights? OR I'm considering a custom Hammock Gear Burrow Down Quilt rated to -17c (AU$320, 878g) or can size down to a -6c quilt ($263, 700g). Will these be overkill for my usual use in Melbourne? Any other suggestions on warm bags that are light and not crazy expensive? I'm a side sleeper.
2. Is the liner useless and should I take a quilt + sleeping bag, or two sleeping bags for layering?
3. Sleeping mat: Will I get more use out of the Mountain Designs Dahlia Pro 3.8 (r3.7, 800g, $40 at Anaconda) or should I splurge for a Prolite plus / thermarest xtherm/S2S ester light? These are $200-$400 and warmer, rated up to r6 (I'm a side sleeper). I'm thinking the Dahlia might be okay to 0c and I can double up with a ccf below 0c? Is the extra 300-400g of the Dahlia so bad?
Thanks so much! (I'm based in SE Melbourne).