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Q&A for Big Agnes Ethel 0 Womens Sleeping Bag (650 DownTek) — 2 Questions & 2 Answers
Big Agnes Ethel 0 Womens Sleeping Bag (650 DownTek)
Answered by
CampSaver.com,
member,
from UT, United States,
on May 19, 2016
There is no EN rating on Big Agnes bags, since they have the sleep system(no insulation on bottom of bag). It goes down to 15-20 degrees comfortably with a normal pad. If you use an insulated pad, it will comfortably go down to 0 degrees
Answered by
Backpacker D,
Gear Expert,
from UT, United States,
on September 24, 2012
As a down bag, it will certainly compress nicely, but if the down gets wet it will lose its loft and insulating properties. You would want to buy a cover of some sort if you expect the bag to get wet, otherwise you might consider a synthetic bag instead. When it comes to the 0º rating, there are a lot of variables that play into comfortability (women sleep colder than men for example). As a 0º bag, it will definitely sustain life at that temp, but if you want to be seriously comfortable at 0-10º, you may want to consider a bag rated below 0.