
Rab - Ascent Pro 800 Down Sleeping Bag
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If you can, check out an Osprey Atmos 65, it's an amazing pack. I just bought one for my first multi day hike up in Scotland next year. It's very comfortable and distributes weight really well. On a side note, my Rab Ascent 800 sleeping bag arrived today! I'm very excited to get out and try it. Hopefully over Xmas I can do a cheeky camp not far from my house.
Just got the rab 800 pro this summer and used it as a quilt in the summer and will be using it this autumn and winter. Really happy with the quality.
April through October is my 400-time. In the end it really depends on what your personal comfort limits are and at what temperatures you would switch to the winter bag. I imagine the Norwegian coast is a bit warmer during winter than the Swedish coast, due to being more maritime? Regarding Rab: I have used the Neutrino 400 now during six seasons (this is the seventh) and I am really happy. It probably has lost a bit of fluff but that is to be expected after that time. Washed it once because I didn't use a liner in the beginning, but otherwise used always a liner, always hung it out after a hike and stored it in the cotton bag. If you have the money, go for it! They seem to have added a Neutrino 500 to their range and that would be my choice today, between the 600 and the 400. Otherwise, they also have a 650-cuin product line (cheaper but heavier) which is probably just as good.
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