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Reddit mentions of Kelty Cosmic 20 Degree Down Sleeping Bag - Regular - Ultralight Backpacking Camping Sleeping Bag with Stuff Sack
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Kelty Cosmic 20 Degree Down Sleeping Bag - Regular - Ultralight Backpacking Camping Sleeping Bag with Stuff Sack. Here are the top ones.
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The Kelty Cosmic 20 Degree sleeping bag is ideal for 3-season backpacking and camping. Water-resistant down insulation and an array of features make this sleeping bag a great combination of value and comfort.This sleeping bag is insulated with 600-fill DriDown. Renowned for efficiency in retaining heat and compressible properties, down has an incredibly soft, comfortable feel, and continues to provide the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any insulation.Employing a unique, innovative polymer application, DriDown actually creates a hydrophobic finish on each individual plume of down. This treatment results in insulation that stays dry longer and dries faster.A draft tube behind the 60" two-way locking anti-snag zipper and an insulated hood enhance the thermal efficiency of the Cosmic 20 Degree bag.A polyester taffeta liner provides internal comfort. Other features include a small pocket to keep electronics handy and a naturally-shaped foot box.
Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 78 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Regular |
Weight | 2 Pounds |
Width | 29 Inches |
The Osprey Atmos is a more popular backpack than that Volt. Fit is really the most important part of this - so if you have a chance to try either on - that would be ideal.
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These poles are better than the ones you have listed:
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The North Face Venture jacket is more popular / recommended than the Resolve:
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Skip the solar charger. A USB battery pack is way more useful. Solar are just too bulky and low charge for the effort. Get 2 if you really need the power.
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Tent is really small and not a popular/quality brand. How much time will you spend sleeping in this? Every night? Have you ever slept in a 1-person bivy style shelter before? Where will your backpack go at night? I would not recommend this. If you really need to go this cheap (under $100 is SUPER low for a quality ultralight backpacking tent) - then consider Nature Hike brand. They are a knockoff Chineese company that's somewhat good.
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That sleeping bag is garbage. It's super bulky and not very warm. The 32F rating is a straight up lie.
I recommend this bag instead:
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You also need a sleeping pad. Not optional. Check this out:
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100% skip that hammer multitool. WOW is that thing bad. If you need a knife - buy a knife. You do not need a hammer for backpacking.
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The headlamp is great, good choice.
The stove / pot / cook kit is okay. It's a popular budget option. If you could spend a bit more there are better choices. For example:
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Don't forget TP/wipes (and a way to pack them out once used), good wool socks, dry bags / pack cover, food bag, water bottles, map, first aid, toiletries, lighter, duct tape, phone/camera, and other random items. Plus clothes of course - lots of layers!
I agree 160 is too much, but I don't think anybody pays full retail for this bag. It goes on sale all the time. I picked up mine for 110 a few years back and it's on amazon right now for 130.
https://www.amazon.com/Kelty-Cosmic-Degree-Down-Sleeping/dp/B07MD224VW/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_468_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=AHGQBGCTRE4829ASW7RE&th=1