Franco wrote:Lower Limit The next number is based on a standard man at the lowest temp to have a comfortable nights sleep
Extreme Rating The last number is a survival rating for a standard woman
Lower Limit 10 degrees (-12.2c)
Extreme Rating Minus 24.7 degrees (-31c)
Franco
Yeap, Franco that is how I understand it as well. Now either Nuts is a cold sleeper, mucked up on temperature measurement, had a bad bag, or the manufacturer/marketer is away with the fairies or lying through their teeth.
The above temperature specifications mirror the WM Versa-lite I have but have not used that probably below zero or -1 and found it naturally toasty at that mild temp compared to its ratings. I used the -10 WM Badger on snow so probably below -3, and apart from having to blow up the Therma-rest extremely hard to eliminate a cold spot on my hip and feet not warming up until I found my lollie stash and putting on a pair of socks, I found it toasty as well.
I do agree with Nuts that a lot of people review bags based on how warm they are in their living room (Versa-lite after five minutes just had to get out) rather than at the extreme end of the scale where it is losing battle to get out for a call of nature. I also think that we humans are bad at estimating temperature plus a fully closed up tent in a sheltered spot is a lot warmer than an exposure weather station reading so a -5 report might not reflect the actual temperature the bag is in. Plus even a small draft can play a major role in increasing heat loss so say sleeping under tarp with even a gentle breeze would test a bag much more than in a double wall tent.
Still with all that it sounds that the rating of sileg's bag is rather optomistic at least based on Nuts experience. The question is does a similar rated bag from another manufacturer prove to be warm enough?
Cheers Brett