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    Default Marmot Asepn Ultralight 40*

    Any opinions or experience with this bag? I saw some older posts but was wondering if any one has recent experience with it. I will be using it strictly as a summer bag and the price and weight seem to be to good to pass on. I know I could still go lighter but am not willing to spend the extra money.

    http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...14966.12669396

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    picked one up a few years ago, light great value,more of a 50 deg than 40, i was chilly a few nights in the mahoosucs in late august when temps fell into the 40s., but was still okay.

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    I have the down version. Good bag down to around 45 degrees. I've used it down to 30 on twi nights and was cold but almost comfortable. Got it on sale at Dicks for $85 .

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    I have the 15* down Marmot Adventurer. Almost identical to the Marmot Sawtooth but at about 40% the price. The main difference is that the Adventurer weighs in at 2lb 2oz as opposed to the heavier Marmot Sawtooth. I'm very happy with this bag and would definatly purchase it again for a 3 season bag.

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    Thanks for the input everyone! I went ahead and bought this bag and plan to test it on a 2 night trip this weekend. Temps are supposed to only get down to the 50's so I think it should be fine.

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    That bag also makes a nice quilt above 50 degrees.

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