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ALPS Mountaineering Slick Rock Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Primaloft - 2008 BCS

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Slick Rock Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Primaloft
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The Alps Mountaineering Slick Rock Sleeping Bag is a warm, light, breathable bag for three seasons of comfortable camping and backpacking. Primaloft insulation offers down-like warmth and weight, and it won't soak up as much water as other synthetic insulations, so don't worry too much about testing its ability to insulate when wet (which it does). The Slick Rock's contoured hood and insulated full-length draft tube trap heat during chilly spring nights. This mummy bag packs small and resists abrasion.

Bottom Line: Enjoy a warm night's sleep and more room in your pack.

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Can anyone tell me what the loft is in inches for this bag new

Can anyone tell me what the loft is in inches for this bag new and full decompressed?

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March 4, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Good Bag

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March 23, 2009

This is a good bag, but I'm not sure I would rate it as a 20 degree. I have used it as cold as 15 degrees (outside the tent) with good success, but my feet tend to be a little cold if it dips below freezing. This is a good bag for someone looking for a small and relatively light synthetic bag, but this is not the bag I would use to push the limits, it is really only comfortable to about 30 degrees. In the past I had heard some complaints about the durability of ALPS products, but this bag seems to stand up! All in all I would give this bag 3.5 to 4 out of 5 stars.

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this Alps Mountaineering Slick Rock 20 degree bag shows an 8x17

this Alps Mountaineering Slick Rock 20 degree bag shows an 8x17 stuff size,but since it is Primaloft shouldn't it have a much smaller compression sack size? anyone have any experience with this bag or the company who makes it?

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January 29, 2009

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Can you zip two of them together?

Can you zip two of them together?

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September 22, 2008

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I don't know this bag personally, but every mummy bag I've used only zipped down to about 18" from the toe for better foot insulation, so they won't zip together. A lot of rectangular bags do, so that might be a better option for you.The zipper measurement is actually closer to 10" from the bottom which is an "unofficial" industry standard. This is so footbox ventilation will not be impeded in any way.

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November 22, 2008

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Item: ALM0041

2008 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more 25 to 5 Degree Synthetic Bags than that

25 to 5 Degree Synthetic Bags

Good Bag

4 star rating

By: Ken Mack March 23, 2009

This is a good bag, but I'm not sure I would rate it as a 20 degree. I have used it as cold as 15 degrees (outside the tent) with good success, but more...

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Material:
300T round ripstop nylon 
Insulation:
PrimaLoft 
Shape:
Mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
[Regular] 6ft (183cm); [Long] 6ft 6in (198cm) 
Shoulder Circumference:
[Regular] 58in (147cm); [Long] 60in (152cm) 
Stuff Size:
8 x 17in (20 x 43cm) 
Stuff or Storage Sack:
Stuff sack 
Degree:
20F (-6.7C) 
Weight:
[Regular] 2lb 15oz (1332g); [Long] 3lb 2oz (1417g) 
Recommended Use:
Spring, summer, & fall backpacking, camping 
Country of Origin:
China