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By ka from New York, NY on 6/3/2008
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Car Camping
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Haven't used this yet, but it is a very lovely bag--light, nice colors, easily compressible, well-made. We bought for late summer camping up North, and for use as a dorm room blanket. It is handsome enough that it will be very nice for use indoors and seems quite warm for outdoor camping too.
buy one before they are gone!!!
By gram weenie from Phoenix, AZ on 1/4/2008
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily, Warm
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: this is a great bag! i paid [$] for it but it sells for less now. i bought this for Thru-hiking. great substitute for a quilt as it unzips to a flat rectangle. fits me great and i am 6'1'' and 240lbs....i can cover my whole head. comes with a large storage sack and an XS stuff sack. best option for 3 season camping (as long as it dosnt dip below freezing). for sub-zero temps wear warm clothes or use a bivy.
Compact/Lightweight Quality Down Bag.
By Mo from Napa County California on 12/17/2007
Pros:
Compresses really small, Great Zipper System, Lightweight, Stows Easily, Warm
Cons:
Not Much Color Choice
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Car Camping, Couch surfing, House Camping
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Although I am into minimalist wilderness survival. I like my sleeping bag to be nice and warm. I purchased this bag for traveling abroad, it is light and packs really small. This is my second one the first one just got stolen recently, in San Francisco out of my car, (smashed my rear window). Along with my backpack and Pentax Optio camera.
The thing I missed the most was this bag. So I'm getting a second one.
By Rick Mc from Woodbridge, Virginia on 12/5/2007
Pros:
Great Zipper System, Lightweight, Stows Easily, Warm
Cons:
Compression Sack Needed
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Backpacking
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This product excells! It should be sold with a waterproof compression bag for packing! Its seems crazy that a product that is clearly marketed towards the backpacker would not come standard with a compression bag. Loft is good, weight is fantastic. I would like to see some anti-slip strips sewn into the bottom of the bag to assist it staying on pads. I found the bottom of the bag would slip off the sleeping pad if you were doing more than sleeping in the coffin position! This is a minor complaint for a solid product that performs as good as it looks!
By Bob from Springfield, MO on 11/29/2007
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Backpacking, Great room. Light weight
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
What Is Your Gear Style:
Comfort Driven
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Bought this bag for my wife. Light weight a major factor for backpacking. Roomy, light,yet warm enough for most of our trips. A great value for a great bag. I'd recommend to anyone!
The best cool weather bag
By Sansu from Austin, TX on 10/11/2007
Pros:
Great Zipper System, Lightweight, No hood, Realistic temp rating, Semi-rectangular, Stows Easily, Warm
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Cool 50-70F camping
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer, Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: The best cool weather bag I have ever owned. Semi-rectangular, so it is very comfortable. I like the lack of a hood, because a hood is not needed for 50F-70F camping. Also, the lack of a hood means that even though it is semi-rectangular, it is still extremely light and compresses really small. Like all Marmot bags, it the temperature rating is realistic.
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