[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great sleeping bag for cold and warm weather, super comfortable
Annie H.
8 months ago
Good Quality For The Price
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] As far a synthetic sleeping bags go, this one seems good for the price! We constructed & designed. On first use, I do not expect that this sleeping bag will actually perform well at its comfort rating, so if you're considering doing some serious winter camping, I would opt for a down sleeping bag maybe.
Christina B.
1 year ago
Not Warm Enough
I’ve used this bag three time and been cold every time. I’m an experienced backpacker with 20 years of experience in a lot of different bags. This does not preformed as advertised. I have the 20 degree bag and was cold at 45 degrees last weekend. I expected it to be less warm than my zero degree bag but not like this. It should be advertised as a summer bag only.
Carl D.
3 years ago
Great Bag
I've had many sleeping bags in 50 years of Scouting and this one was fabulous. It was light, compressable and very warm. Zipper was flawless. I paired it with a Reactor liner to provide comfort to even lower temperatures.
Bill
3 years ago
Love This Bag For The Price But I Recommend Also Getting A Liner
I'm not a hardcore backpack adventurer or anything, but I do love motorcycle camping, so I was looking for a low pack-volume sleeping bag that wasn't outrageously expensive. I'm also 6'1", 210 lbs. so I needed something roomy enough for me to be comfortable. This bag is super comfortable. It's soft and warm and packs down nice and small for stowing in my bike's luggage. I don't know why the reviewer Adam from Germany said it was impossible to get it back into the stuff sack, because I find it to be quite easy to get it back into the sack. It literally takes me about 60 seconds to roll the bag up and stuff it in the sack. I will say that if the temps drop into the 40s or lower, you're going to need a bit more than this bag can offer, so I'm going to get the liner to add that 10-15 degrees in case it gets a little chillier when I'm camping. But down into the 50s (Fahrenheit), with socks and sweats, I was toasty and slept great.