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May 22, 2012
jcoolsvt from Montpelier ,Vermont, Rating:4.0Seems like a good bag just very bulky,could be made better by using a lighter insulation.also the stuff sack very poorly sewn,ripped the first time i used it.Haven't had time to go camping yet due to all the rainy weather when I was free.
May 22, 2012
jrolli from Texas, Rating:4.0Very nice features which actually work. We were attracted to this sleeping bag to use inside an RV and it works perfectly for that. No information about how cold the outside temperature would be, but it is very comfortable on top of a cushion bunk. Love the sheet concept and separate shoulder and foot coverage. Details include little pouch for eye shades or ear plugs or alarm clock with zipper closure on the front. Large zipper also has a ring for easy locating. I am 5'2" moderate build, and was comfortable with the sizing; at least I had space to roll over with--which is usually a limitation of regular size sleeping bags.
May 15, 2012
eelmont from PA, Rating:4.0Son went on a two day hiking trip. He was very pleased with the weight and size. It was warm enough for him to unzip the lower zipper and stick his feet out.
May 15, 2012
eek415 from San Francisco, CA, Rating:4.0Seems to be very light and works well. The compression sack comes in handy. Don't leave it in the sack when storing since you are putting undue stress on the seams of the sack. I put my sleeping bag in another satchel to let it fluff. I'm 6'0 and 160 this fits me fine. The zipper is not the greatest quality, but it works. Could be a bit trouble some zipping up.
May 15, 2012
miasmum from Boulder, CO, Rating:2.0My son needed a backpacking sleeping bag, which he thought this one was, turned out to be HUGE! Not even close to being a backpacking sleeping bag. If you need a huge bag for a family camping trip, maybe this is the one for you. But DO NOT buy it if you're looking to take it backpacking.
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