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GoLite Venture Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down - 2008 BCS

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Venture Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
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Tunnel deep into the 800-fill-power down GoLite Venture 0 Sleeping Bag, and forget about the frozen maelstrom whirling outside your tent. At 32 degrees below freezing, sleeping becomes an adventure as daring as the peak ascent you're waiting to attempt. GoLite makes your basecamp life a little easier by stuffing the Venture 0 Sleeping Bag with the lightest, most thermally efficient goosedown insulation available, and tailoring the mummy shape to maximize heat retention. Waterproof Pertex zones at the head and foot ensure mornings will be free of frozen toes or lost loft, while the full side zip mates with the women's Venture in case your other half is crazy enough to come along.

Bottom Line: Seriously cold weather is where the GoLite Venture 0 Bag proves its worth.

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Write your question here... Does anyone know if this bag has insulation on the bottom and is it good for side sleepers?

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June 9, 2009

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It does have insulation on the bottom. However their is less of it. It will work fine for side sleepers, either way it will keep you warm.

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June 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Light, warm, handles moderate moisture

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April 4, 2010

I bought this bag on sale with the intent of using it on some winter climbs. I've only had the opportunity to use it once so far, but it worked great. I camped at the base outside underneath a picnic shelter. The temperature dropped just below freezing and I was actually a bit too warm, needing to open the zipper to vent. During the night, it started to snow with enough wind to cover me with a thin layer of wet snow by morning. Despite the outer layer getting very wet, no moisture penatrated to the down and I stayed warm. My worst fear of down bags being a wet down bag, I am pretty satisfied. When you can get a 0-degree bag that weighs in at just over 3 lbs and handles moderate moisture pretty well, you're doing alright.

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Item: GOL0242

2008 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more 0 to -40 Degree Down Bags than that

0 to -40 Degree Down Bags

Light, warm, handles moderate moisture

5 star rating

By: Eric McCammond April 4, 2010

I bought this bag on sale with the intent of using it on some winter climbs. I've only had the opportunity to use it once so far, but it worked great. more...

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Material:
[Shell] Pertex Endurance, ripstop nylon; [Lining] 22D polyester microfiber 
Insulation:
800-Fill down 
Shape:
Mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
[Regular] 6ft 0in (183cm); [Long] 6ft 6in (198cm) 
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
[Regular] 60 / NA / NAin; [Long] 66 / NA / NAin 
Stuff or Storage Sack:
Both 
Degree:
0F (-17C) 
Weight:
3lb 1oz (1390g) 
Recommended Use:
Extreme cold environment bivouacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime