Sea to Summit Spark sleeping bag

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Which one? Their website is crap for finding specs on weight. The 1/3 length zipper on everything except their 5 and 18 degree bags would take some getting used to. Looks like a lightweight option, but 10d and 7d material means you would have to take care of it. Looked up a review on Outdoor Gear Lab for some bikepacking/summer bags. They gave it a 4 out of 10 on warmth because of down shifting.

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I'll have to keep digging for reviews on their 18 degree version

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Thanks for the input sneaky. I have read some reviews as well.
I’m mainly looking to cut some weight from my sleep system. I currently use a marmot but it’s over 3lbs. Running a neoair xlite pad. Most of my backpack hunting is done in warmer weather so I was thinking along the lines of a 30 degree or so bag. Something around a 1lb helping me cut 2lbs from my sleep system.
 

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The 35 is a little over a pound

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Their new lineup for 2019 is coming out in March according to the sales rep I spoke with and will be an improved design also.
Was hoping to find some actual users of it rather than the companies word/reviews.
 

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Their new lineup for 2019 is coming out in March according to the sales rep I spoke with and will be an improved design also.
Was hoping to find some actual users of it rather than the companies word/reviews.
I live about 20 minutes from Campsaver. I'll swing in and check with them, see if they know anything

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