Thanks Davy.
I'm not willing to add any more weight for a larger pad. My regular sized Synmat UL7 is here to stay. For the time being anyway
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I think, I'm just going to say to heck with it and go for a quilt. The ounces are just too, too tempting to ignore. My current 20* Feathered Friends bag is about 32 oz. all in. Figure one of the two quilts below will be about 18 oz., shaving 14 oz. off the pack is just too huge to walk away from.
So now, my new dilema to obsess over for about another month, is between the Zpacks 30* Extra Long/Wide, or the EE Enigma 30* Long Wide. Sigh...
Going purely by mfg specs from their websites. If I end up using the pad straps and stuff with the EE, they should end up virtually the same weight. Maybe 1/2 and oz. lighter for the EE, but for purposes of decision making, I'm calling them a tie for weight.
Looks like the Zpacks is a bit larger around at the shoulder at 61" vs. 58" for the EE. A little larger there sounds better. Advantage Zpacks.
The EE is larger in the footbox at 42" vs. 35". I really like that, hate getting my feet tangled up in the bottom of a mummy bag. Advantage EE.
Fill... 10.9 oz of 900 for Zpacks, 10.4 oz of 850 DownTek for EE. At half an ounce more fill, and 900 to boot, this looks like advantage Zpacks. But, being larger at the shoulder and less tapered, I'm not so sure that extra half ounce will actually mean anything in real world loft. Likewise, 900 vs. 850, pretty slim difference. I'm not swayed by the DownTek, nor tempted by Zpacks free option of probably the same 850 water resistant down. It may prove to be the greatest advance in the history of insulation, but for now, I'm just not convinced of the utility of water resistant down. But, anway, I'm calling the fill a virtual tie.
Back to obsessing over which of these two...
- DAA