| | |  | Other Electronics | Home » » » » High Peak E-Z Pack Dura Loft Compact Camping Hiking Sleeping Bag +30F | | | | | | | Description: | | Built to be compact for the avid hiker and backpacker, this sleeping bag is loaded. Premium quality sleeping bags like this dont last at this far below retail. It features a high insulation capacity, easy care outside, anti-dampness control, a temperatu | | | Features: | |
• Ripstop nylon taffeta outer, Breathable tactel nylon liner
• Temperature rating of 30 degrees F, Dura Loft Micron Insulation
• Sewn-in draft tube, Hood with drawstring closure and barrel lock
• 210D Oxford Nylon Compression Sack, Net Weight 1 lb
• Measures 86 1/2 in. H x 31 1/2 in. W x 21 1/2 in. D
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Great valueOct 11, 2007
By Randall Van Oosten
"Jän of the Sierras"
I used this sleeping bag all summer for backpacking in the high Sierra Nevada mountains. It is light, comfortable and warm. It compresses down to a nice football-sized stuff-sack. I really enjoyed using this bag. It is a great value for its cost.
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Great Bag!Dec 15, 2008
By Matthew D. Redmond This is a Great Sleeping bag. I have used it camping in Joshua Tree in January, and it was pretty windy out, but i was able to bundle up in it and close the mummy pouch and get some sleep. It's only 86.5 inches long, so make sure your not much taller then 6'3''. Being 6'2'' my self, i would prefer a 90 inch long bag, but this one still works! The Compactablity is great! That is one reason why i got this bag. It compacts so small in the compressor bag it makes it an easy 3lbs for a back packing trip!!
Small but not warmMar 18, 2009
By Jeffrey P. Widman High Peak E-Z Pack Dura Loft Compact Camping Hiking Sleeping Bag +30F Yes, it packs small. No, not good down to 30 degrees. Lucky if it keeps you warm at 50 degrees. Small is really less.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Compact, yet warmJan 25, 2011
By Kenneth Koers This bag is great. It compacts down to a bundle small enough to boggle the mind. It looks great, and feels comfortable. I've tried bags before that are too scratchy or clingy, and this is not. I've used this several times in the spring in the U.P. of Michigan, where nights can get cold, and never had a problem. I'm not positive I'd go it with just this at 30F and call it good, but with a sleeping pad and a camp sheet, I could see this being a great winter bag.
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