Kelty 45°F Light Year Sleeping Bag - Polarguard® 3D, Mummy
$71.50
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Item #80967
Closeouts. The Kelty 45°F Light Year sleeping bag is perfect for cool summer nights, with Polarguard® 3D insulation that's highly compressible, fast drying and warm when wet.Mummy-style bagZip foot ventIncludes stuff sackZipper: Two-way, right-handedRated to: 45°FFits to: 6'Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 62/60/36" Size: 80x31"Stuff size: 16x7"Weight: 1 lb. 12 oz.Material: 53% nylon, 47% polyester with polyester liningInsulation: Polarguard® 3DFill weight: 14 oz.Closeouts. China.Visit our Sleeping Bag Guide
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By Pelon Melon from San Joaquin Valley, a.k.a. Ring of Fire. on 7/2/2008
Pros:
Adjustable Hood, Lightweight, Signaling search planes, Stows Easily
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Bike Touring, Car Camping
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
What Is Your Gear Style:
Comfort Driven
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: 3/4 zip is not the greatest, and like most light-weight bags you must be careful not to snag the zipper, but at this price I'll get over it. Great color for signaling searching aircraft!
By nola from new orleans, la on 6/1/2008
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily
Cons:
34 length zip, Compression Sack Needed
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Car Camping
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
overall pleased but did not realize it had only a 3/4 length zip, which is a serious con for a summertime bag (there is a zippered opening at the feet, which helps).
i would not get a mummy-style bag for summer use again (i'm in the deep south, and it is hot and humid, y'all, even at night!). too cozy.
i find i'm sleeping -on- it with a sheet or not using it much so far. it will make an excellent spring/fall bag round these here parts, though.
the bag that comes with it is actually great for storage because it allows the bag plenty of fluff without being hard to store. BUT for actual use car camping/hiking and such, leave the sack that came with it at home and use a compression sack -- this bag can get very tiny in one of those, and it's already nice and light.
this review is mostly about my bad, not the bag's -- but hopeful that my learning curve might benefit others.
Perfect light-weight gear for summer.
By Booga from Southwest MI on 4/27/2008
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Backpacking, Car Camping
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Perfect bag for warmer weather. Skip the weight and space in your pack and go with this bag!
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