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In reply to Post #2 I currently use a fox flatliter mk 2 which weighs in at 13.5kg plus about 3kg for the thermal cover . I believe the solar is 19 something kgs so about 3kgs more fully loaded . As I’d probably only use the outer bag autumn / winter it would mean for the spring / summer it would be considerably lighter .
Thanks
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In reply to Post #3 Think the new mk2 standard is a bit wider that the mk1 standard was
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In reply to Post #3 Standard.
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In reply to Post #2 You got the standard or wide? I have a wide version of the previous model and debating getting rid for the standard just for a bit of extra room, weight saving.
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In reply to Post #1 I believe it's a 3 season / 5 season split... Depending on which of the bag or bag(s) you have zipped on. It also has a "fitted sheet" type thing going on
Couldn't tell you the weights...no idea.
Both bags are made of the same material, so I would assume their waterproof rating is the same?
It's a heavy bed and built like a tank. But my god it's comfortable, and I'm someone who would ordinarily hate memory foam.
No complaints! I lucked out and got one for £350, but would probably have paid RRP for one now I've had chance to appreciate it's comfort.
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I’m thinking of getting the mk 2 Solar sp c-tech sleep system and have some questions which hopefully current owners could answer .
Can someone tell me the season rating when the outer bag is taken off ?
What is the weight of the system with the outer bag taken off ?
Is the outer only waterproof when in full 5-season mode - ie, if the outer bag is taken off is it still waterproof ?
Many thanks
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