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Daredevileng1

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Don't know about a consensus but I was issued this (Softie3 Merlin by SnugPak) and it stuffs down well and keeps you fairly warm. It's a single season (maybe two season as it's only good down to 32 degrees but unless you're going to be at extremely high elevations you should be good).

I use a similar bag to this (REI Aura) for camping around Alaska in three seasons; this bag is rated to 25 degrees and the fill is Primaloft which doesn't insulate as well as goose down but isn't as expensive/deals with moisture better. Use a Thermarest type pad under either of them for extra insulation if required.

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