I’ve mentioned the Brooks Range Elephant Foot Sleeping Bag in the past but it remains one of the simplest, yet effective items out there.
Designed to work in concert with a parka, the Elephant Foot Sleeping Bag covers your feet to offer full, to-toe coverage. It weighs 18 oz and is filled with 8.5oz of 850+ DownTek treated goose down for waterproofness. The 20D shell incorporates a foot box lined with 40D nylon for abrasion resistance yet maintaining minimal weight.
http://brooks-range.com/Elephant-Foot.html
Ya know the thing or issue I have with this (others like it) is just how durable the foot area is if one needs to walk….better “wobble”, around yer camp site?
Oh probably about the same as if you did it in your sleeping bag. Because your arms are free you somehow think it means you can walk?
Is a “Parker” a parka? Or something quite different?
A “Parker” is what iOS spell correct changes “parka” to on my iPad.
Thanks. No balls were busted in the making of my question.