The bag, a decision!
I Googled, read, cogitated, read lots more, saught advice from the outdoors bloggers, cogitated even more and late last night came to a decision and ordered one online. I’ve often ranted about blogs that just blog about gear but my attitude has changed somewhat now that I’ve used those blogs quite a lot to garner opinion. In fact I garnered so much opinion from the likes of PTC, Alan, Andy, Robin, Darren, Duncan, John, Marcus, Chris Townsend and some others that, really, the name’s Garner, James Garner! Perhaps I should do a bag review to give something back to the blogoshphere.
Requirements are all level camping and bivvying, glen floor to 1200m+, May to end of October. From experience I know that the inside of the Akto gets very wet sometimes from condensation and this can cause problems with a down bag, especially if you’re out for a few nights. Bivvy bags do the same. I’ve also been used to the freedom of a Buffalo Bag, where water doesn’t matter and I didn’t want to become paranoid about rain when bivvying with a down bag. Eventually it came down to 3 bags. Cumulus, PHD and Rab. I just couldn’t justify the cost of a PHD once I’d customised it (zip, hood, etc) and the Cumulus seemed a little too much on the cramped side going by the reports and the size. I have a Rab Summit for winter. The Rab gear I have fits me perfectly, so the decision fell to the Rab Quantum 250 Endurance.
250g of down with a waterproof (almost) covering and 50 quid off from Tower Ridge Direct. It ticked all the boxes. The Summit has the Endurance covering so I know it works. It works very well in fact as I’m sometimes clumsy in the tent, spilling the 12 year old and filling the tent with a lovely peaty aroma. With the covering you can just relax and enjoy the fumes rather than panic about having a clumpy bag. Also, I don’t have to worry about brushing against the damp walls of the Akto in the night.
So that’s that. The end of a Buffalo Bagged era and the ushering in of a new downy one. I shall report from the next wild camp, or hypothermia ward! I’m sure it will be fine. My paltry contribution to the gear-o-sphere can be found in my disconnected blog-thoughts in case anyone else is journeying along the same path to downhood:
So thanks to all who have commented. Long live the Buffalo, sorry, that should be Down!


June 13th, 2009 at 7:08 pm
Well done on making the leap
Now we’re all waiting for the review
June 13th, 2009 at 10:09 pm
Shall be delighted to oblige! Already looking for a good high camp spot…
June 14th, 2009 at 8:26 pm
Rab is superb kit and sound choice.
June 16th, 2009 at 8:47 pm
I just out of interest weighed mine on my new scales and the light stuff sack is 28g where is meant to 26g and the total is 765g – Rab claim 700g. Not a lot of difference but I would be keen to hear what yours comes out at?
June 16th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
Will do Martin, when I get some scales! Would you recommend any?
June 17th, 2009 at 5:20 pm
No – but Marcus had a solid looking pair in a photo on his blog the other day. Like the bag and see you just took delivery of yours. Ricky from Tower ridge always provides top service. Enjoy what is a great sleeping bag which has been good so far for me.