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HomeEquipmentHeadlampsSlumberjack SJ01474S43 Latitude 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Okay Apr 13, 2009 I purchased this bag online because of Slumberjack's reputation for backpacker-friendly bags (and also the price). I get very cold at night and need a low temp bag even on pretty warm nights. I bought this for backpacking but this bag is so incredibly bulky that it will not fit into my backpack. I can't even tie it onto the outside. It seems warm, though. If you're planning on backpacking with this backpack, I would recommend something that stuffs MUCH smaller. I also own a Slumberjack Super Guide 30F bag and while I would never dream of sleeping in 30F degree weather with it (maybe 50F), it packs to an extremely small size. Anyway, while this is probably a nice bag for car camping, it is useless as a backpacking bag. It is just as bulky and heavy as any other regualr bag that you could pick up at Wal-mart.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
sleeping bag Jan 07, 2009 Love the fact you can buy two (one right, one left zipper) and zipper them together; although it is hard to move around when zippered together, but definitely warmer. I get extremely cold so I still had to wear tons of layers while in the bag when temps were only about 30's. The bag also slips around on a tent floor b/c of the two materials (tent and bag) being similar; so putting something down between is a good idea... otherwise the bag may total flip over after changing positions a couple times in the night.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Warm, Comfortable, Great Value Dec 19, 2008 I purchased two of these at the same time I purchased a similar North Face bag for twice the cost. I found that I prefer the Slumberjack in every way.
I am not a hard core camper but have gone on some trips where it gets down into the low teens. I found this bag to be easy to carry (sure it is bulkier than a down bag but it is also 10% of the cost). It kept me warm and dry on a very cold and rainy night in a small tent. What I especially appreciated is that it also has a bit more room width-wise than the NorthFace bag, enough so that your legs and torso feel comfortable rather than trapped.
Comfortable, light, warm, inexpensive, and well made. I do not see how you could ask for anything more.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great cold weather bag Apr 11, 2008 I have used a 40 degree bag from Slumberjack for many years ,and loved it, so when I moved to colder climates it was my company of choice for a 0 degree bag. They did not disappoint. This bag kept me very comfortable down into the low teens. The neck and hood worked very well. The issues I have are minor. It is a little bulky for tough trail backpacking (not unusual for the price range). The zipper had the tendency to bind the inner fabric if you only pulled the outside pull ( pulling both the inside and outside pull at the same time solved this issue). At 15 degree or so your feet may get a little cool. Overall, I highly recommend this product.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
misleading Feb 08, 2008 it wasn't very clear that this is a "short" length sleeping bag. My 11 year old son barely fits in it. I am disappointed by this and am not sure how much more I will continue shopping online.
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