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**SOLD**FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Mon 14 Mar, 2016 12:43 pm

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I'm selling my Zpacks bag, it's X-long with the Wide girth, I'm just under 6'3" and it fits perfectly. There are a couple of mods I had Joe do to it, it has the neck baffle and extended zip down to the bottom of the foot box. The down is 900fp and it weighs 805grams including the cuben stuff sack. This is without a doubt my favourite bag, I've never had to wear a down jacket inside, even at -5C and I sleep cold. The only thing that could be improved is the foot box, I think it's a little light on, if it is going to be cold I carry a thicker pair of camp socks and have never had a problem. One thing to report is a small patch on the outer fabric, I received the bag like this so I can't tell you what happened, but there is no issue with it and I have included photos for full disclosure.

Asking $440 including postage.
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Wed 16 Mar, 2016 3:36 pm

Balaclava has been sold and I have dropped the price accordingly.

Now asking $440 including postage
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby Moondog55 » Wed 16 Mar, 2016 9:01 pm

So Why are you selling you favourite bag?
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Wed 16 Mar, 2016 9:10 pm

Moondog55 wrote:So Why are you selling you favourite bag?

Circumstances have changed in my life and I won't be hiking in the foreseeable future? I find it a little distressing every time I see my gear sitting there and knowing I'm not going to be using it, so better to remove any causes of suffering :D
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 8:05 am

Sorry to hear that Danny
I did think about it but the footbox is far too small to go over my own bag as an extender just in case I ever do get to the Arctic
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby jdeks » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 9:24 am

How has this not sold yet??? If I didn't have my own already I'd be on this like a fat kid on muffins.

There are plenty of other great bag/quilt makers out there that are cheaper, but so far as I know, Joe's stuff is still the lightest for the warmth you can get. Of course you pay for that...I paid a fair bit more than $440 for mine and still dont regret it. I've got the -7 as a quilt with no zip, and I regularly push it past that rating.

This is a really good deal. Someone should buy this.

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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 10:34 am

jdeks wrote:How has this not sold yet??? If I didn't have my own already I'd be on this like a fat kid on muffins.

There are plenty of other great bag/quilt makers out there that are cheaper, but so far as I know, Joe's stuff is still the lightest for the warmth you can get. Of course you pay for that...I paid a fair bit more than $440 for mine and still dont regret it. I've got the -7 as a quilt with no zip, and I regularly push it past that rating.

This is a really good deal. Someone should buy this.

(no, I don't know Danny)

:lol: A fat kid on muffins :lol: (I'm certain that is completely inappropriate, and I shouldn't be encouraging it? :D )
I agree with you though, Joe's gear is some of the best out there and this really is a great bag.
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 10:39 am

Moondog55 wrote:Sorry to hear that Danny
I did think about it but the footbox is far too small to go over my own bag as an extender just in case I ever do get to the Arctic

Being a side sleeper I've never had a problem with foot boxes, my feet are always pulled back from the end of the bag :D .
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 11:10 am

I'm thinking more as an over quilt for my existing winter bag, it's one of the few light enough not to compress the down in my own winter bag
Footbox would need to be about 600*600 external to do this
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 11:24 am

Moondog55 wrote:I'm thinking more as an over quilt for my existing winter bag, it's one of the few light enough not to compress the down in my own winter bag
Footbox would need to be about 600*600 external to do this

Yeah, no way would this bag meet those specs Moondog55.
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby jdeks » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 4:18 pm

Brace yourself, here's a crazy idea: What about using the zpacks bag as an inner-bag?

Crazier still - stick it on upside-down, unzip the footbox as a hole for your head, then jump in your sleeping bag.

Danny if you can't sell it here, try a forum in the 'States. Heck, maybe even contact Joe, I know he regularly sells 2nd-hand bags on his site.
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby Giddy_up » Thu 17 Mar, 2016 5:37 pm

I can't believe this hasn't sold, there are some serious feathers in that quilt and winter is approaching :)


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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby Bogong Moth » Fri 18 Mar, 2016 12:56 pm

I agree- it's such a good deal. I'd take it myself except I'm far to short for it.
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Re: FS [WA] Zpacks -12C Sleeping Bag

Postby DannyS » Fri 18 Mar, 2016 1:07 pm

It's possible this is sold, just waiting to clarify a few details?
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