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Recommendations for compact sleeping bags (2), not too expesnive,that will fit inside the King tour pack??
 
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Search this site lots of info there. Motocampers dot com
Just wondering sleeping bags can be pretty light, why not tie them on top and save the space for smaller items.
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Search this site lots of info there. Motocampers dot com
Just wondering sleeping bags can be pretty light, why not tie them on top and save the space for smaller items.
Russ
Ihave a bag that sits on top of the tour pack rack...
 
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I'm riding two up so space and weight concerns are a premium. Thanks for the site info. Looks like the Snugpak bags may be the ticket. On Amazon they have a left and right handed zipper option so maybe can zip them together.
 
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Backpacking bags.
 
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Depends on the type of weather you want them for.

I watch a particular YT channel that does excellent reviews.

I could get some info for you.
 
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45-50 degree and above weather.. Gonna use at Buffalo Chip after a concert.. A lot of the backpacking bags are very expensive. Would like to stay under $100 as have to get two of them and want to be able to zip them together..
 

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Hey Rossn2
Hope that helped. Got the bag on top! Not sure where or what your plans are but some places allow you to ship to them. Get a return label also. Good luck!
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Check out Campmor Kelty Tumbler 50/70 Degree Sleeping Bag...meets your requirements.
 
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I dont have a recommendation for a specific bag, the models change all the time.

However, do shop SierraTradingPost and you will likely find the best deal there. From their Twitter page and other sources they always have 30% off one item coupons. Good luck.
 


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