Am considering one of these sleeping bags for a future bike packing adventure. The reviews on Youtube all seem reasonable for such a cheap and light down bag. https://www.amazon.co.uk/AEGISMAX-Sleeping-Ultralight-Backpacking-6%C2%B0C-11%C2%B0C/dp/B06Y5ZYKYG
Anyone have one already and care to share your thoughts on it?
Edited 13/7/20 to give more complete review:
I tested out the Aegismax bag for five nights over the last week and it was fine. Its 11C comfort rating was tested the last few nights with temperatures down to around 8C. That was fine, wearing a long sleeve base layer on my top half and nowt but my grundies on the lower half. At temperatures of 15C it was too warm slept with it unzipped to the waist. Build quality seems okay though the fabric is very light and you wouldn't want to catch it in the zip too often. The zip is 3/4 length.
The stuff sack is tiny and it's quite a task packing the bag back in. It does come with a loose bag for storage at home when not in use. Being so thin, you'll definitely want an air mat underneath. It might be a bit cold if you're on a camp bed up off the ground.
Suggestions if you're thinking about one of these.
* worth packing a thin liner to extend it's temperature rating a little.
* definitely worth getting the large version. I'm 5'10" and the large gave me a comfortable space.
* there is no built in hood, so being a baldy-man I needed a hat/buff when the night temperature was low. You'll also want a small pillow or stuff sack with clothes in.
I'd recommend this as a simple and relatively inexpensive (£75) bag for a bike packing adventure from late spring to early autumn. Be prepared to wear another layer if the temperature drops.