My Thoughts on the Expedition 1000 series Sleeping Bag by RAB
(a)Temperature Rating. One of the most important factor. The rating decides where the sleeping bag can be used and what temperature will be comfortable for you. A sleeping bag used for the tropics will definitely be different from the one used for Everest.
As can be seen the sleeping bags are across a wide range of temperature. Out here too there is two factors to remember. One is “Comfortable Rating” which as the name suggests implies the temperature limit which makes an individual to be comfortable. The other is “Survival rating”, which simply stated is the temperature limit at which the sleeping bag will keep you alive as the temperature falls lower and lower.
(b) Season Ratings. This implies the following:-
| Season | Perfect for… | Temperature Range |
| Season One | Summer camping where weather is mild. Indoor use. | +5 degrees |
| Season Two | The late spring to early autumn temperatures. | +0 degrees |
| Season Three | Autumn/Winter. Mild to cold nights, without frost but feeling chilly. | 0 to -5 degrees |
| Season Four | Cold winter nights where it may even be frost/snow. | –12 and lower to +8 degrees |
(c) Down. This term implies the fine under feathers from ducks or geese. This is the best option for high altitude treks. Alternate to this is synthetic insulation made from poly fibres. Either Down or synthetic, these are used to fill the sleeping bag and it is this material that gives you the warmth that is needed. Hence this factor needs careful consideration while opting for a sleeping bag.
Down Insulation.
| Pros | Cons |
| Excellent heat retention | Loses heat insulation ability when wet |
| Lightweight- better warmth to weight ratio | Takes a long time to dry out when wet |
| Wider comfort temperature range- making it suitable for cold and warm temperatures | More expensive |
| Long lifespan if looked after | Requires special cleaning |
| Easier to compress and packs small |
Synthetic Insulation
| Pros | Cons |
| Retains insulation when damp/wet | Does not retain heat as well as down |
| Cheaper than down | Bulkier and heavier |
| Easier to clean | |
| Dries quicker | |
| Shorter life span |
(d) Shape & weight. There are two main shapes either Rectangular or Mummy shaped. Mummy shaped is preferable for higher altitude as it tapers at the legs and also covers the head thereby ensuring that the heat remains trapped. The weight is also important especially as the sleeping bag has to be fitted inside the backpack and carried on the back.
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Thanks for this review. I am in the same place as for deciding what to buy. If you don't mind could you give me what do you think about the option of a -20? Money is no problem, I just want to make the best choice. I plan to go trekking in June near Tuktoyaktuk in northern Yukon. I was undecided between two options : Neutrino 800 at -20degrees with 1,2kg AND Expedition 1000 -30d and 1,6kg as yours. My indecision comes when I think about the versality of the bag since both are quite light. If I choose the -30 will I be stuck with a too warm bad when warmer weathers come in Yukon? Should I aim for the middle path with a single -20 or go to both ends with a sleeping bag at -30 and another one at -10? It's tricky for me but if you have an opinion I would be more than happy to hear it :)
hi , in my opinion there is nothing worse than being cold at night and waiting for somehow the dark hours to pass so that one can be uo and about , a gud night sleep is very essential if on a trek or outdoors . hence i would go for the expedition series. If there is a trek in warmer temperatures , the same sleeping bag can be used in case the temperature hovers in the region of 0 to - 10 . however if it is gong to be warmer than that , just pick an alternate sleeping bag which is temperature rating only till - 5 deg , tht would be economical , lighter and one can have many options in this temperature range .
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Thank you!! Your view is very clear and wise. Best wishes and thanks for sharing what you do. Peace brother