MikeWilkinson
17-10-2013, 01:41 PM
Hi Folks,
Spent awhile looking at getting a new winter bag to complement my already comfy 2-3 season bag.
After hours of raking the internet decided to give the Tennier Sleep system a try - Between £50 and £80 for a nearly new one.
So it has arrived today and I thought I'd give a first impressions review which I will follow up with a field test review next weekend.
Right a quick look at the specs and then on with review:-
Weight - 4.2kg
Green 2/3 season bag - Min Temp 30F ( 0/-1 C)
Black 4 Season bag - Min Temp -10F (-20 C)
Combined Bag - Min Temp -50F (-45 C) - Note does say when used with cold weather clothing system.
So...
It's big - and I mean big, the stuff sack for the complete system is about the same size as my weekend pack!!!
However once you have broken it all down, individual components seem alot more portable.
10558
As you would expect from a military system the build quality is fairly bomb proof, however I was surprised at how thin the insulation is around the foot box of the green bag.
First things first - real weights!
Stuff sack - ~400g
Bivvy bag - ~1.2kg
Green bag - ~1.1kg
Black bag - ~1.9kg
Grand total 4.6kg - a little bit more than expected, but individually acceptable as I will probably only be using either the green or black bag and v.rarely both.
The width of the bags are brilliant and even with both together is plenty room enough. Even for the more rotund gentleman. My main concern is the bag length. I'm not sure of the bag size, but I am 5'10 ish and I nearly fill the bag, any more than 6' and you will need a longer bag.
10559
Comparing the Green bag to my current two/three season bag, there is little difference (current bag is a Highlander Challenger lite 150) - a little less insulation so I would definitely say it is a two season bag and the footbox could do with being re-enforced a little. Zip quality is superb as is the cold air baffle behind it.
1056010561
Looking at the black bag, there is a massive difference in the bag quality, the foot box is much sturdier and has plenty of insulation, again the zip and zip baffle is excellent, my only niggle is that the shoulder baffle is just a baffle and has no drawcord to tighten so probably doesn't actually do as much as it should in retaining heat. The 1.9kg is acceptable but like british bags it won't pack down tiny so pack size could be an issue for some.
10562
more to follow...
Spent awhile looking at getting a new winter bag to complement my already comfy 2-3 season bag.
After hours of raking the internet decided to give the Tennier Sleep system a try - Between £50 and £80 for a nearly new one.
So it has arrived today and I thought I'd give a first impressions review which I will follow up with a field test review next weekend.
Right a quick look at the specs and then on with review:-
Weight - 4.2kg
Green 2/3 season bag - Min Temp 30F ( 0/-1 C)
Black 4 Season bag - Min Temp -10F (-20 C)
Combined Bag - Min Temp -50F (-45 C) - Note does say when used with cold weather clothing system.
So...
It's big - and I mean big, the stuff sack for the complete system is about the same size as my weekend pack!!!
However once you have broken it all down, individual components seem alot more portable.
10558
As you would expect from a military system the build quality is fairly bomb proof, however I was surprised at how thin the insulation is around the foot box of the green bag.
First things first - real weights!
Stuff sack - ~400g
Bivvy bag - ~1.2kg
Green bag - ~1.1kg
Black bag - ~1.9kg
Grand total 4.6kg - a little bit more than expected, but individually acceptable as I will probably only be using either the green or black bag and v.rarely both.
The width of the bags are brilliant and even with both together is plenty room enough. Even for the more rotund gentleman. My main concern is the bag length. I'm not sure of the bag size, but I am 5'10 ish and I nearly fill the bag, any more than 6' and you will need a longer bag.
10559
Comparing the Green bag to my current two/three season bag, there is little difference (current bag is a Highlander Challenger lite 150) - a little less insulation so I would definitely say it is a two season bag and the footbox could do with being re-enforced a little. Zip quality is superb as is the cold air baffle behind it.
1056010561
Looking at the black bag, there is a massive difference in the bag quality, the foot box is much sturdier and has plenty of insulation, again the zip and zip baffle is excellent, my only niggle is that the shoulder baffle is just a baffle and has no drawcord to tighten so probably doesn't actually do as much as it should in retaining heat. The 1.9kg is acceptable but like british bags it won't pack down tiny so pack size could be an issue for some.
10562
more to follow...