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Exped Woodpecker Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down - 2008 BCS

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Woodpecker Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down
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The Exped Woodpecker Sleeping Bag uses both vertical and horizontal baffle construction to keep the 750-fill down from shifting and to eliminate cold spots in the insulation. Exped also used a ripstop polyester lining which warms faster than nylon, so you don't have to suffer through the cold shock that most sleeping bags dish out when you first get in them. If the temperature should happen to plummet clear down to the Woodpecker Sleeping Bag's 20F rating, just seal out the cold with help from the oversized draft collar.

Bottom Line: Exped delivers a good night's sleep with the fully featured Woodpecker Sleeping Bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for Tall Guys

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April 23, 2010

I am 6'7" and it is hard to find a dependable bag that will fit my frame. Smokies in the winter, Rockies in the fall, Wyoming in the spring, every time this bag has been great. Extremely small when in its stuff sack and very light. Love this bag and will try to buy more Exped in the future.

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April 24, 2012

Great info...I'm a shorty at 6'5" :)

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Would the woodpecker bag be warm enough in the australian snow

Would the woodpecker bag be warm enough in the australian snow fields

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June 13, 2011

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Four factors:
-Lowest night time temp expected?
-Warmth/use of sleeping pad?
-Warmth/use of tent?
-Are you a "cold/warm" sleeper?
Most bag ratings assume a decent pad and tent. If it is going to be regularly below 30 degrees and you sleep cold, opt for a warmer bag.

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June 13, 2011

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice bag

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May 27, 2008

Very nice bag. Warms up quickly and stays warm. I was never in colder than around high 30's, but being cold was never even a bit of an issue. Slight down feather leak, but that is to be expected and it was not much more than a few feathers per night.

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just wanted to verify, is the Large is the same as Long?

just wanted to verify, is the Large is the same as Long?

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February 19, 2009

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Sleeping bags most always refers to "long" rather than large whereas packing items (packs, stuff sacks, etc.) refer to large. I might have overlooked it but I didn't see "large" referenced anywhere regarding this sleeping bag.

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September 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Bag

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September 18, 2008

This is the first down bag that I have owned, and it is a sweet one! Off the recommendation from backpacker magazine I decided to buy it because of it's supreme waterproofing. I threw a handful of water on top of it after receiving it and let it sit for 10 minutes. Not even a drop of water soaked in! I was amazed! It is so lightweight that sometimes I feel like I might break the thing, but it keeps surprising me with it's durability. I do find several feathers that clinched their freedom in my tent, but there were no more than I could count on my two hands so it is nothing to worry about.
I decided to use a liner with it mostly because I want to take good care of it, and also because I sleep very very warm. I got into the sleeping bag in my basement after receiving it and started sweating about 5 minutes later, so there is no doubt in my mind that it will keep me very warm during a cold night. My bigger problem with it was that my sweating body stuck to the material of the bag and made it somewhat unpleasant. The sleeping bag liner cleared this up quite nicely though, and I have never slept better in any other sleeping bag than this one! Also, the liner seemed to help wick my body heat and keep my dry but warm, a very important thing in cold temps. I am planning on using this bag to go backpacking in Colorado and the Badlands in South Dakota this fall and I couldn't be happier with my purchase.

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Item: ODR0367

2008 Model No Longer Available

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

25 to 5 Degree Down Bags

Great for Tall Guys

5 star rating

By: ada2921749 April 23, 2010

I am 6'7" and it is hard to find a dependable bag that will fit my frame. Smokies in the winter, Rockies in the fall, Wyoming in the spring, more...

Nice bag

4 star rating

By: kjstraub222169733 May 27, 2008

Very nice bag. Warms up quickly and stays warm. I was never in colder than around high 30's, but being cold was never even a bit of an issue. Slight more...

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Material:
[Shell] nylon; [Lining] polyester 
Insulation:
750-Fill down 
Shape:
Mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
[Medium] 5ft 11in (180cm); [Long] 6ft 8in (200cm) 
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
[Reg] 60in / NA / 42in (156cm / NA / 106cm); [Long] 62in / NA / 42in (158cm / NA / 106cm) 
Stuff or Storage Sack:
Storage 
Degree:
20F (-6C) 
Weight:
[Medium] 2lb 6oz (1100g); [Long] 2lb 11oz (1220g) 
Recommended Use:
Spring and fall backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
American Samoa