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« on: August 27, 2017, 11:46:29 PM »
Over the plus side, everyone appreciated the Thermo Pod's exaggerated mummy shape due to its balance of elbow room and heating efficiency. A large flare inside the shoulders allows you to certainly extend your arms or easily placed on a thick fleece jacket, while a quick taper while using the lower torso and legs minimizes dead space. We discovered that the bag are outfitted for just about any great types of sleeping bags for camping bit of condensation and perspiration before developing cold spots.

One detail worth noting: The extra-extended cords attached to the inside and outdoors of doorways zipper pulls created for convenient escapes when overloaded bladders started screaming for virtually any evening run.

Primary point here: Below-average loft as well as heat diminish the Thermo Pod's excellent sizing and breathability.

A thick, nicely detailed bag acquiring an appropriate, flannel-like lining and lots of functional functional functional usable interior space, the Bugaboo arrived on the scene, within the start, like the ideal bag for people ugly, snowy, tentbound days when you wish an in-depth, dark, cozy hole to crawl into and hibernate. However a few things got in the way. One was the bag's bulk it consumed another or greater within the midsize pack. Additional problems could be the bag completely missed the aim inside the warmth and roominess groups for that metabolically challenged half within the crew.

Evidently this Polarguard 3D bag was the fattest and heaviest inside the test, Kristin i (the two cold sleepers) automobile up shivering on 35 [levels] F nights. (Paul and Melissa snoozed happily once the dropped lower for the low 20s.) One problem was the super abundance of room inside. There's the actual fact chilly air streamed while using the huge, floppy hood minimizing past the draft collar, which we're capable of not cinch snugly because the sheer volume of fabric caused it to bunch and gap.



Fortunately, the bag's covering proven good water repellency and dried rapidly when laid on the planet. The rugged materials and overall construction quality promise a extended existence. Other nice touches will be the puffy draft tube and collar, a zipper pocket over the chest, combined with the most snag-free zipper inside the test.

Note: The model name inside the large version that Paul i tested could be the BugaBoo XL M36.

Primary point here: If you're a sizable-body or simply a really warm sleeper, the Bugaboo may be the bag to satisfy your needs. It'll suck up pack space, there's however enough room inside for virtually any party inside the forest.

Weight: Boldface number could be the weight of ordinary-size bag within the stuff sack considered on Backpacker scales. The second number was supplied with the producer.

Compressibility: Will the stuffed bag occupy more/less space computer should? Would you like a magician (or gorilla) to stuff it  provided?

Loft: Exactly how will the bag puff up after unstuffing it or putting it while using the washer? Exactly how does it loft when wet? - https://medium.com/@megacampinglife/how-to-buy-a-good-sleeping-bag-for-camping-d940486592a9

Roominess: Maybe there's roll-around and elbow room, or does over sleeping this mummy cause you to feel like one?

Temperature Rating: Could be the rating positive (cold bags get yourself a low score), reasonable (okay, average score), or conservative (warm bags get yourself a high score)?

Weatherproofing: Exactly how will the bag's outer covering safeguard you from wind, wet ground, and condensation? Any cold spots within the hood, zipper, or draft tubes?

Ventilation: How can you awesome off on warm nights? Will the insulation breathe well? Will the bag's lining effectively wick away perspiration?

Durability: Exactly how could be the bag develop, and how well does it endure heavy use and washing? What's your estimate within the bag's probable lifespan?

Ergonomics: Was the bag user-friendly? Did the zipper run easily? Were zipper pulls and drawcords no problem finding in the center of the night time? Did the drawcords cinch the hood and draft collar snugly, or did they strangle you?

Overall: How near or far could be the bag from your ideal three-and-a-half-season sleeper? Note: This score is not typically other ratings, however a gut-level reaction to the bag's total performance.



The following are a few observations gleaned from tester notebooks which assists to make good decision:

Draft collars: Test crew found reasonable to consider hard about traditional tube-style collars: the appearance inside the yoke-style collar, featuring an absolutely free-hanging flap that falls over shoulders just like a bib. For individuals who turn and toss, a yoke won't stay in place, nevertheless the still sleepers loved the ergonomic fit and insufficient a drawcord.

Microfleece linings: Several bags feature fleecy synthetic linings made to improve wicking then-to-skin comfort. In below-freezing conditions, the linings been effective marvelously, swaddling us in warm, dry fuzziness. In milder weather, though, they collected more sweat than standard taffeta linings. Additionally they were given stinky faster, which leads to more frequent launderings, how to choose a good sleeping bag and degeneration. Any peeve for many testers: The brushed surfaces gain recognition fleecy extended johns and rough skin.

Lower versus. synthetic: You understand the score: Lower packs more warmth due to its weight and bulk, but synthetics handle moist climates better. Why did two lower bags top our ratings, despite lots of testing with time the wet Northwest? Because they are well-designed bags, clearly, but additionally because the testers, similar to backpackers, choose to get a lighter, smaller sized sized sized sized bag and risk somewhat discomfort.
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Re: New member question
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2017, 11:50:00 PM »
Hello everyone.
I just registered and have a question.
Do I have to believe in Flat Earth model to be mamber of this forum?
Or I can be Globe Earther, and ask questions that will test the validity of the FE model?
Not much about Bible, Quran, Tora or other books.
(BTW, church doesn't say that the Earth is flat.)
Just physics, geometry, geodesy, plausibilities of conspiracies, ..., and related.
Thanks for your answers.
I won't continue my membership without your permission.

There are a lot of GEers on this site. I believe you're welcome to stay. If you want to post questions regarding some aspect of FE theory you can post in the Q&A section. But that section is strictly for getting FE answers. If you want to debate or discuss those answers you need to find or start another thread in debate or general.

Religion is discussed some here but not much IMO. Most of the FEers don't base their beliefs about the shape of the earth on their religion afaik.

One more thing, if you visit civilly with them most of them will be civil with you. (Not all. It's best to ignore the ones that aren't. good chance they are trolls anyway.) If you are not civil you will be labelled an angry globularist  and made fun of. And it will be more difficult to have serious discussions.
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Re: New member question
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2017, 12:00:35 AM »
Welcome, firosiro.

This site can be confusing at first.
Lots of great people here on both sides.

Make friends, have fun.



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Re: New member question
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2017, 07:33:33 AM »
Hello everyone.
I just registered and have a question.
Do I have to believe in Flat Earth model to be mamber of this forum?
Or I can be Globe Earther, and ask questions that will test the validity of the FE model?
Not much about Bible, Quran, Tora or other books.
(BTW, church doesn't say that the Earth is flat.)
Just physics, geometry, geodesy, plausibilities of conspiracies, ..., and related.
Thanks for your answers.
I won't continue my membership without your permission.

You do not have to be a flat earther to post here.

There are a few religious flat earthers on the forum. The "church" didn't write the Torah, Bible, or Quran!

Welcome to the FES.

I'm sorry. Am I to understand that when you have a boner you like to imagine punching the shit out of Tom Bishop? That's disgusting.

Re: New member question
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2017, 08:04:28 PM »
Not to be much of a nitpicker, but Tora (usually spelled Torah) is a part of the Bible (namely the first five books, Genesis thru Deuteronomy).
Very very few people here try to quote the Bible to support an argument for a flat planet.
Lots of Round Earthers here -- maybe they outnumber the Flat Earthers.


Re: New member question
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2017, 07:27:58 PM »
Believe it or not. it doesn' t matter. ;D
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Re: New member question
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2017, 07:39:36 PM »
Believe it or not. it doesn' t matter. ;D

How would you know Mr 1 post? You are an alt from which member?

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Re: New member question
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2017, 07:54:01 PM »
Believe it or not. it doesn' t matter. ;D

How would you know Mr 1 post? You are an alt from which member?
Maybe with a name that she's an alt of Barbara5.