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    I'm planning a three day at the end of March, and a friend of mine has expressed some interest in joining me. It will be his first trip. I have a couple of packs, a spare tent, cooking, gear, basicly everything he will need except for boots and a bag. Thing is, he's a bit over 6 feet tall and close to 300 pounds. What would be a good choice for a bag? We'll be right here in North Georgia, I'm thinking Neel's gap to Unicoi or thereabouts. That way we can bail if he doesn't feel up to it.

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    Does he get out and hike at all ? Exersize any ? Look on craigs list, does Porter rent any ?
    Do not even wish to share what bag came to mind first, sorry, forgive me, medic background kicking in.

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    He could use a standard bag like a backpacking quilt if it's not too cold or if he doesn't toss and turn much.
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    EMS has wide body bags in synthetic at a very responable price.

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    Do you have a Gander mountain near you? They sell The Backside brand sleeping bags, They are cut very big. I have a -15 from them and it is about 7 ft long and very wide... nice and roomy.

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    my father is just over 300 and he got a big agness synthetic rated 10 or 15 but i was surprized how small and light it packed. dont know the name but it was for big men and i think he got it at REI.

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    Big Agness Encampment, 15 degree, comes in long also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tech30528 View Post
    I'm planning a three day at the end of March, and a friend of mine has expressed some interest in joining me. It will be his first trip. I have a couple of packs, a spare tent, cooking, gear, basicly everything he will need except for boots and a bag. Thing is, he's a bit over 6 feet tall and close to 300 pounds. What would be a good choice for a bag? We'll be right here in North Georgia, I'm thinking Neel's gap to Unicoi or thereabouts. That way we can bail if he doesn't feel up to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacific Tortuga View Post
    Does he get out and hike at all ? Exersize any ? Look on craigs list, does Porter rent any ?
    Do not even wish to share what bag came to mind first, sorry, forgive me, medic background kicking in.
    He does get out and walk in the mountains here a few times a week (he lives near Unicoi Gap), a couple of hours at a stretch, but has never done an overnight. I'll look in to the suggestions here and see what would be most "fitting". He has expressed interest in doing some long hiking, I want to be sure he has a good first trip. I won't be able to do much more than a couple of days at a time with him, at least for the immediate future. I think the best bet would be "gently used" for now in case he decides to try something else or just doesn't catch the bug. I like the Big Agnes option, as I have one and love it. Plus the built in pad is convienient.

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