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Thermarest Ohm 20F Sleeping Bag Balsam Large, Hyperion 32F Black Forest Large, NeoAir XTherm Maxpad

by David Przepioski, Verified Owner from VT, United States Written on July 25, 2024
Hello everyone ! I hope all is well.
I don't have much experience bike camping yet, but I have done a bit of research and read many reviews.I hope this review is helpful to someone.
I didn't want to buy a mummy bag for mid season bike camping, cause if it is warm they typically do not unzip, but halfway down, and I am a side/stomach sleeper. I looked at quilts, but didn't like that they are open in the back and didn't want to lie on a bare pad.I looked at camping blankets and wool blankets but they are heavyish and do not pack down well.
So I bought the Thermarest Ohm 20F/-6C sleeping bag in the Balsam color, size large. It is lightweight, packs down well, good quality, zips open completely so I can use it in an adjustable blanket style.
About 2-3 weeks later, when I had the money, I bought the Thermarest Hyperion 32F/0C sleeping bag Black Forest color in size Large. It is a mummy bag, and a risk I took, cause out in the field I may not like it much, but decided to try it anyway. Although I am thinking that it may be ok for colder weather and that I may combine it with my Thermarest Ohm sleeping bag either placed inside or used as a blanket.
As we all know weather can vary considerably, that's a given. As I am new to this it seems that there is not one sleeping bag that can do it all in all weather conditions. So I decided to buy two bags and combine them, when needed, for a versatile sleeping kit along with my Thermarest Neo Air XTherm NXT max ...
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Pros:
  • Good price and quality
Cons:
  • Might not like a mummy bag.
Best Used for:
  • Bicycle camping, hiking, kayaking.
Would recommend: Yes
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