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Not sure it's really a 30 degree bag
By Holdengreen from Wasatch Mountains on 6/22/2008
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily
Best Uses:
Summer desert camping
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Comfort Driven
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: I purchased this bag for my girlfriend. We went backpacking for a weekend and the first night she was so cold that we switched sleeping bags. I gave her my 20 degree bag to sleep in and I slept in this one. I was cold. I checked my thermometer at 4am and the temperature in our tent was 35 degrees. We are going to return this and get her a 20 degree bag as we do a lot of high alpine camping.
By pilai from chugach on 6/18/2008
Pros:
Adjustable Hood, Lightweight, Warm, Water Resistant
Cons:
Compression Sack Needed, Heavy, Zipper Snags Easily
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Car Camping
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Pretty good synthetic 3-season bag. Not as light or stuffable as down, but don't have to worry about it getting wet and it won't make my down-allergic tentmates suffer. I don't like the padlocks but others might. All around very good value for the price.
By montana from boulder, co on 4/7/2008
Pros:
Great Zipper System, Lightweight, Stows Easily
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
What Is Your Gear Style:
Comfort Driven
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: took it on a hut trip. the bag is rated to 30, but if there hadn't been a propane stove in the hut i would have been extremely uncomfortable - even with a flannel sheet & longjohns. (& i stay pretty warm a night, as a rule). i'm returning it.
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