which sleeping bag?

Ok I have narrowed it down to these. Have any of you tried these and if so how are they. I am looking for an inexpensive warm bag that I can pack in with. Here are the choices. Any advice would be great, thanks.

Wiggys super light 0 degree 4lbs. $175.00

Mountain hardwear Lamina 0 degree 4.2lbs.$165.00

Mountain hardwear Switch 5 degree 4.10lbs.$160.00
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oldcp
I usually go with a little cooler bag and add a liner to it when it's colder. That way I can use it all year round. a good liner can add 10 degrees of warmth to a bag. Always go with down unless you have trouble keeping them dry.

You can't go wrong with mountain hardware.
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killerbee
i agree, you can go with a 10 degree bag and it will be lighter then if it's going to be colder you add a liner. accually i use a north face 20 degree bag and it works great. it also only weights 2lb-3oz so it's super light. then i take a bivy sack with me on my pack in's and that will add another 10-15 degree's to your bag and lastly if you add the liner your below zero degree and will be fine in most anything. the reason i went with the 20 degree bag is weight and 99.99% of the time ,with a bivy sack using some sort of pad to get you off the ground, you will not need anything more than that. i use mine on 4-5 trips a yr averaging 4 nights a trip and have never wished i had anything more.
lastly the down will be a little lighter in the same degrees, and in a bivy sack it doesn't matter as much, but if you go with a sinthetic fill it's safer. down is worthless IF it ever gets wet. it shouldn't with the right set up. but that is one chance i wont take being 10+/- miles in the woods.
out of the ones you listed i would pick the wiggy just off of the specs you listed. just my opinion.
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lifetime hunter
the one that sleeps 2!! :)
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oldcp
Get yourself a Thermarest. Mine rolls up and stuffs in a sack the size of a small coffee can. A good pad will do more to keep you warm and comfortable than anything else. If wieght is an issue you can't beat a thermarest. I used to sleep on a sheet of tyvec because I didn't want to carry the weight of a pad, I finally got myself a therma rest and I am glad I did.
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killerbee
"oldcp" wrote:Get yourself a Thermarest. Mine rolls up and stuffs in a sack the size of a small coffee can. A good pad will do more to keep you warm and comfortable than anything else. If wieght is an issue you can't beat a thermarest. I used to sleep on a sheet of tyvec because I didn't want to carry the weight of a pad, I finally got myself a therma rest and I am glad I did.
+1 :thumb
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