This TOTALLY Changed How I Sleep While Camping

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @molliedoodleable
    @molliedoodleable Před rokem +1

    I think I want this for a bed! It sounds so cozy. I have chronic insomnia. Maybe I need to pretend that I'm camping.

  • @rosscoyates
    @rosscoyates Před 2 lety +8

    I have a down bag I bought in 1974 made by Jones tent and awning in B.C. Should at least win longest usage.

  • @motomuto3313
    @motomuto3313 Před 2 lety +9

    Since I camp from late spring to early fall, I made my sleeping system from 3 wool Army blankets. I sewn 2 of the blankets completely together, and sewn the third along 1 long side along the bottom and about half way up the third side. It is comfortable for me.

    • @basiliohernandez5111
      @basiliohernandez5111 Před 2 lety

      I wanted to grab me some issued blankets but add some linens on one side secured with a cross hatch stitch to keep down the itching.

    • @motomuto3313
      @motomuto3313 Před 2 lety +1

      @@basiliohernandez5111 Amazon. I got mine off Amazon. It's easier to use a sleeping bag liner. It's just a sheet that's in the shape of a sleeping bag with a zipper. This has the benefit of being removed to wash, whereas wool might deteriorate in the wash

    • @trekkintexan5160
      @trekkintexan5160 Před 2 lety +2

      You should start your own channel and show the world

  • @bacbladerunner
    @bacbladerunner Před rokem

    I put my DP0 in an REI 20L compression bag. But your point is valid that it does make it a non-flexible brick, although a much smaller brick.

  • @lifesjourneyat50
    @lifesjourneyat50 Před 2 lety +2

    I just received mine yesterday from Moto camp nerd...so thanks...it's perfect...

  • @Thunder_Bear_mg
    @Thunder_Bear_mg Před 2 lety +5

    Even though I have no plans to buy a sleeping bag, I still enjoyed watching this review. Excellent job, Amanda.

  • @heatherjohnson9167
    @heatherjohnson9167 Před 7 měsíci

    This is a long time out since you made this video & maybe you know this now too. Big Agnes (& probably others) make a compression strap that you can use with any stuff sack. For me it takes patients to get in on straight & even but it works amazingly well! Thanks for this video, I have a synthetic 0° Big Agnes bag THAT I LOVE LOVE LOVE & pad & am ready to get on that is down so watching this was very helpful in my decision making. Their system attaching to pad is life changing. Happy Camping!

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 7 měsíci

      I talked about why I prefer NOT to use the compression options for this bag in the video for my specific packing system 👍 but I'm so happy it works for you and that you found this helpful ☺️

  • @molliedoodleable
    @molliedoodleable Před rokem

    Such an innovative sleeping bag. Thank you for sharing.

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum Před 2 lety +3

    That sleeping bag looks so comfortable.

  • @brucegerken1063
    @brucegerken1063 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool video haven't been camping in a long time. Now that I have a klr 650 I have more of an interest and a lot to learn thank you

  • @PaddyOutback
    @PaddyOutback Před 2 lety +3

    I am watching this in a tent! I have the opposite problem though. It hit 44° along my ride today. That’s over 110°F!
    Someone needs to develop a sleeping bag filled with ice cubes!
    Hope you’re well!

  • @yaitsred
    @yaitsred Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video. Like the features of the “Big Agnus”.
    End screen. I ended up making my own top quilt using material from “rip stop by the roll”. I combine that with a insulated sleep pad from “Klymit static V” for hammocks ( the pad has wings that envelops you whilst. In the hammock). I stay warm and have a great sleep. ;)

  • @cmarie2293
    @cmarie2293 Před 2 lety +4

    Zenbivy 10 degree down bag! It actually has all the features this Big Agnes sleeping bag does. Not having the bag bunch up on you when you roll over in the middle of the night is a revelation! Biggest difference from Big Agnes is it packs WAY small in its compression sack (about soccer ball size), saves me a ton of space.

  • @r12rtpilot
    @r12rtpilot Před 2 lety +2

    No plan to buy a bag, but I have other BA products. They are excellent, as was your review!

  • @MRMRS2wheeler
    @MRMRS2wheeler Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Amanda,
    After years of camping and trying lots of brands, we settled on the Big agnes big creek double wide bag in conjuction with the Big agnes Q-core SLX insulated pad. Both are double wide so they fit 2 people.
    I cannot say enough good things about this sleep system. We feel like we are sleeping in a hotel with a luxury quilt on us. So soft and comfy.
    Expensive, but money well spent.
    I use a compression sack for both and they don't take up more space then a single person setup.

  • @irishmike8218
    @irishmike8218 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos, your a very interesting tough woman!! Keep up the great videos and thank you for many hours of entertainment!!

  • @martinlegrice1414
    @martinlegrice1414 Před 2 lety +2

    As always, your reviews are thorough informative and appreciated.

  • @jerrycollison3929
    @jerrycollison3929 Před 2 lety +1

    Having lived and worked in Alaska for many years, I use a Wiggy Bag. My son turned me on to it when he used it in the Alaska National Guard in some pretty gnarly conditions. I’ve Bivouacked on beaches, used it on my motorcycle rides across Canada and to Texas. It’s been an amazing sleep system for me and my wife. Thx for your videos and reviews.

  • @followingflinn8311
    @followingflinn8311 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a mountain Hardwear 0 deg. My feet tend to get cold when it’s below 20, but my sleeping pads are crap so I won’t blame the bag just yet.

  • @MrUltralight55
    @MrUltralight55 Před 2 lety +2

    Amanda, As always I enjoy your videos and your reviews. I winter camp and have for decades, I’m going to take a good look at this bag, I’ve had hyperthermia before and it wasn’t a pleasant time I can assure you. I’m always looking for better, the pad and bag combo may fit the bill. The cost of a bag is irrelevant when your cold, it’s too late when your out and have to say “I wish I had” I’d rather say “I’m glad I have”!

  • @maguslascivious4980
    @maguslascivious4980 Před 2 lety

    I have an exped downmat lite I bought years ago... I hate the long tubes.. I recently got a nemo tensor... It's nice but i still feel the weird pattern in the blow up.. I've started putting my z lite fold up pad on top instead of below it and that made a world of difference.

  • @joshsousa1090
    @joshsousa1090 Před 2 lety +1

    Holy grail bag is the one that works for you I guess… I sleep cold as well but live in the north east so I’m only camping in 35+. A 30 degree bag with a decent pad and pajama will do the trick. But all the nice features is what really makes the difference. Love the channel keep it up. Would love to meet you on the trial or at camp!

  • @dalehunt1383
    @dalehunt1383 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent review as usual! Marmont Trestles synthetic 0 deg bag. Packs med/large (xtra tall) but well worth the nights sleep. I love cold but not being cold! 😎

  • @latesailor1350
    @latesailor1350 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my gosh!!! This video and you are awesome. I’m planning my first motorcycle camping trip now (HD Forty Eight). Your channel is perfect!!! I just subscribed. Now, I’m headed back in to see what else you have reviewed…hopefully a tent! Thank you! Please keep it up!!!!

  • @63Harpo
    @63Harpo Před 2 lety

    I’m a warm sleeper…Got the Big Agnes system too… insulated QCore pad with either the echo park 40 (summer) and echo park 20 (colder season). If the temps are to hit that low a closed cell foam pad under it all makes a difference. Im a side sleeper that moves alot. That’s why I like the bigger bag.

  • @togeika
    @togeika Před 2 lety

    I like my Big Agnes Echo Park -20*F bag and 9R Self inflating mat. I'm side carring so the extra bulk is no issue. I have an Xped mat and lighter quilts for warmer seasons.

  • @roger4375
    @roger4375 Před 2 lety +1

    I do camp and will be camping on my next summer outing. I am not sure if buying a BA bag is what I need, more than what I want. I have a camp quilt and bag both down. Maybe if those fail to keep me warm I will be looking to spend some serious money on this product.
    ANSWER: The perfect bag for me was one of those flat heavy queen-size car camping sleeping bags that was like taking all of your blankets with you. I got mine at Sears and still use it but not moto camping.

  • @offthebeatenpath9144
    @offthebeatenpath9144 Před 2 lety

    That is an important point, we tend to spend a lot of money trying to find the sleep combo that works. I’ve just discovered sleeping quilts / bivey bags. For those interested in heading that direction google “convert mummy bag to a quilt”. There are some options out there to test without spending the money to switch. I’m using my mummy bag as a quilt right now with a simple strapping system and my pad. I love it so far and will be converting in the future. Not sleeping sucks! 😊 Great vid, thx!

  • @johnjenkins9202
    @johnjenkins9202 Před 2 lety

    My Holy Grail of sleeping bag for me is the classic old green army mummy bag with a silk lining. When it's warmer I use it as my ground pad. I've had several people lay on it to check it out and they were asleep by the count of 10 LOL I used 2 Indian blankets for sleeping in when it's warm and ground pad when it's cold. I have never been cold in that bag. Even the time I woke up and my pants outside the bag were literally stiff as a board and stayed flat and their shape when I tried to stick them in the bag with me to warm up so I can put them on. I really did not want to get out of the bag that morning LOL have fun can't wait to see the videos from your trip

  • @wizardmoto
    @wizardmoto Před 2 lety

    Super excited about this, living up in Oregon I encounter a LOT of rain.

  • @bikemikeone
    @bikemikeone Před 2 lety

    Hope to get a chance to say hello this weekend...

  • @SailingCorina
    @SailingCorina Před 2 lety

    I'm totally sold on down quilts with insulated sleeping pad combo. I am usually in warm climates at night (>40F+) and like to uncover or cover quickly. If I do get caught on a cold night I use plastic alligator clips on my sleeping pad for more of a mummy style. I was a thru hiker so the bagged softball size and small weight was important. This also helps keep a lightweight bike light.

  • @timeoutover5075
    @timeoutover5075 Před 2 lety +1

    Excited to look into this one as I have not found mine yet

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 2 lety

      🙌 I mean if you have the space to pack this one, it really is my top favorite, but like I said, it packs pretty big

    • @timeoutover5075
      @timeoutover5075 Před 2 lety

      @As the Magpie Flies did not do a lot of camping last year but hopefully this year. Learning to push the cb500x will be different from my vulcan

  • @ZediMaster
    @ZediMaster Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting vid, amanda. Ride safe, god bless u.

  • @tomhogland
    @tomhogland Před 2 lety

    Best bag I ever found was an old-school olive drab Army surplus down mummy bag. Thick, soft, and very warm. Impossible to find these days, unfortunately. Either the 15 or 30 degree version is on my short list for when my current Army surplus bag wears out.

  • @dmax9948
    @dmax9948 Před 2 lety

    I'm still looking for the ultimate sleeping bag. I've owned at least a couple of dozen inexpensive bags that would have easily covered the cost of one excellent bag. However, I never had the money to purchase one for myself, let alone my family. Perhaps now that I'm retired... :D

  • @renatomaciocchi1529
    @renatomaciocchi1529 Před rokem

    Dormire nei sacchi a pelo è la cosa più bella che esiste

  • @ywr969
    @ywr969 Před 2 lety

    thanks for the review of the big agnes 0-degree down sleeping bag. if i were in the market for one, it would be on the top of my list. i actually have a 0-degree down bag that i've owned since i was a kid & it's still comfortable. down is an amazing insulator that just lasts forever.

  • @neginesuke
    @neginesuke Před 2 lety

    I'm a fan of the OneWind Poncho/Quilt. I have used it for a summer trip and recently a winter trip in florida. It's only $50 and packs nice and small. I'm not sure if it's the best for all situations, but for the kind of budget I have it is spectacular. I use it with a small blanket atop my sleeping pad and will now wear socks when I sleep to keep my toes extra warm in the foot box.

  • @603Rydes
    @603Rydes Před 2 lety +1

    My quest for the grail is just beginning. My trailer is ready to ship so now I have to find everything else, sleeping and cooking related. 😃 I am checking out the Moto Camp Nerd site in 5...4...3...

  • @anamargaretlowery2046
    @anamargaretlowery2046 Před 2 lety

    Great info. I have the Nemo Disco ladies bag . It is warm but I am a slide sleeper and as you said it is always fussy. I love the seata summit sheet. It adds quite a bit of extra warmth and keeps my bag cleaner. I think I will start saving for this bag though as it seems way more verse with adding the wedge as a top quilt. I fight terribly with my pad and next trip I am going to bring my exped. I LOVE my exped! Thank you so much Amanda for this great review. We like to say buy nice not twice. Or in my case sometimes 4 xs. Ughhh. Lol. Thanks again! Smiles, "A" Lowery 🙂

  • @MojoUX
    @MojoUX Před 2 lety

    I'm still happy with my Big Agnes (forget the model--it was the first mummy bag with the sleeping pad pocket). I also like using my Sierra Madre 15 Puffle and a good sleeping bag liner for when I'm hammocking in my Amok Draumr.

  • @eddcurry1245
    @eddcurry1245 Před 2 lety +1

    Good overall review.

  • @Jason_MotoPhotoAdventures

    @motocampnerd rules!

  • @YouMotorcycle
    @YouMotorcycle Před 2 lety

    Honestly, I've been waiting for someone I trust to share a good sleeping bag.
    As for the outro question, ugh honestly I got some motorcycle-specific camping kit 15 years ago and just been using what came with it. It's not very good lol

  • @garygardner9677
    @garygardner9677 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm still looking for the holy grail sleeping bag. I'm a big/tall guy and they're all to small

  • @CraigSmith568
    @CraigSmith568 Před 2 lety +2

    That is a lot for a sleeping bag, but if you are in a situation where you are freezing you would gladly pay it.

  • @gregd.88
    @gregd.88 Před 2 lety +1

    My holy grail is the down comforter at the Hilton. Screw that sleeping on the ground stuff.

  • @zurnie
    @zurnie Před 2 lety +1

    I have never found THE sleeping bag... yet

  • @athenathepooppooppoop8593

    I love hammocks but those air pads look niicceee

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 2 lety

      Heck ya they are! You know you can use them in hammocks tooo

  • @scotthenderson9281
    @scotthenderson9281 Před 2 lety

    The pillow Barn is definitely a weakness in the sleeping bag. I had the exact same problem with the rip but did not over stuff it. Big Agnes did step up and replaced it with a new bag. Definitely a comfortable bag, just a little big for motorcycle camping for me. Enlightened equipment is a way better bag in many ways.

  • @splashpit
    @splashpit Před 2 lety

    To be honest the best sleeping system starts with the groundsheet under your tent !
    I have a roll of plumbers air cell insulation that is cut to the size of my tent footprint , that stops the cold ground and protects from punctures in tent.
    I have a modest self inflating mat.
    I’m Australian so my sleeping bag of choice is a Mont.

  • @junkazama9149
    @junkazama9149 Před 2 lety

    still searching

  • @KevinKeller-aka-Chef
    @KevinKeller-aka-Chef Před 2 lety

    What sleeping pad do you use with the bag? Is it inflatable, and if so, how thick and does it make it possible to sleep on uneven/rocky ground? I carry a small cot with me on my trips to take care of that particular issue, but it also means there’s cold air underneath me.

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 2 lety

      My camping gear is always linked in the description

    • @KevinKeller-aka-Chef
      @KevinKeller-aka-Chef Před 2 lety

      @@AstheMagpieFlies Thanks - saw that after I posted and ended up trying out a Big Agnes pad (and small electric pump) on the last trip, rather than carry the Heliox cot. Ultimately I’m split between which is better, though the insulating properties of the air pad were nice the couple nights it got really cold.

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 Před 2 lety

    I yelled and yelled.. AMANDA!! AMANDA!!!! But, either I spooked you as a weirdo or you didn' t hear me. Big Bend NP. Sunday March 6th, late morning, My group of students was getting into a van at the Fossil Bone exhibit and I looked up... and saw you coming in on the bike.. almost positive it was you. You were headed our way, "I know her~~!" I told the students. Then made a 180 without stopping...... You exited and head north to Persimmon Junction.. we were headed south... Heavy, heavy sigh, girl... was so hoping our paths might cross in a real conversation for a few moments. But, given my volume and antics at waving at you, thoughts of an ax murderer might have been a normal reaction.. hmm, especially at a bone exhibit, now that I think of it. Oh well. Stay safe... Hope you enjoyed the park and road from or to Presidio....

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 2 lety

      I'm so sorry Richard! I don't remember that at all, I did have headphones squished pretty far into my ears to drown out all the wind though so it makes sense that I didn't hear you. I'm sorry! !
      Edit: actually after reading the date, I was not in Big Bend on March 6th I was there the weekend after that so maybe it wasn't me

    • @richardmourdock2719
      @richardmourdock2719 Před 2 lety

      @@AstheMagpieFlies Darn, I was still there that weekend but had quit looking for you. Oh well. My erratic behavior kept the students alert for the rest of the week.. and students being students.... that was probably a good thing.

  • @jefferynelson
    @jefferynelson Před 2 lety +1

    1:08 thanks for disclosure, but I can't imagine you giving a positive review to a poor product, not with your life experience, hoping you say what brand sleeping mat you reccomend

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much!
      It's the Exped! I did say it in the video if you missed it 😃

    • @jefferynelson
      @jefferynelson Před 2 lety

      @@AstheMagpieFlies I saw, watched the whole video

  • @seaninness334
    @seaninness334 Před 2 lety

    Was just thinking, it seems like it's been awhile since you had a live stream. I know you are meeting up with other YTers on your trip. Are there any plans to live stream with them?

  • @OldGuyonaBike
    @OldGuyonaBike Před 2 lety

    Haven't found it.

  • @KLRmurdercycle
    @KLRmurdercycle Před 2 lety

    💐HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY💐😄

  • @timlubbers2884
    @timlubbers2884 Před 2 lety

    It was 90 degrees here in Tampa today ... Better bring something a bunch lighter for Florida..

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Před 2 lety

      Tim have you watched the prep series for the trip? Because I don't think you have if you're saying this to me

    • @timlubbers2884
      @timlubbers2884 Před 2 lety

      @@AstheMagpieFlies I don't remember, I get 100-125 notifications per day, so I may have missed it or don't remember... I was responding to this immediate video is all ..

  • @rosspolldark8771
    @rosspolldark8771 Před 2 lety

    Are you on Instagram?

  • @guanjiao1708
    @guanjiao1708 Před 2 lety

    还没出发美女