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Lafuma Pro 950g Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Lafuma Pro 950g Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

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Lafuma Pro 950g Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

You get a down bag. Then, after being poked all night by feather-stems, you realize there must be a lot of feathers and not so much down in there. The Lafuma Pro 950g Sleeping Bag has a 95/5 ratio of down-vs-feathers, so you know you’re getting almost all fluffy, warm goose down.

  • Water-repellant treatment on lining and shell for dewy mornings
  • Full-length two-way zipper for venting options
  • Windproof gusset at bottom to retain heat
  • Interior pocket for small items

Bottom Line: Because midnight poking should not be of the feather variety.

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Rating for this product: 4

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By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
May 5, 2009

I like this bag. Could be a little more room in the knee area for wide stance sleepers. But comfort and warmth is exceptional. Perfect for Southern Utah in the Fall/Spring.

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Rating for this product: 3

Lots of loft, but not the perfect bag

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October 10, 2009

I purchased this bag last week. It's my second lafuma bag, and I really love their products. I used this bag in my bedroom last night with the window open and slept quite comfortably, although it was probably only 40 degrees or so. I had the hood cinched around my face. It has very comfortable soft material (tactel) inside and though it is narrow along the legs, seems adequate in the chest and arm region. The hood is nice too with tons of down around the head region. The draft guard for the zipper seems a like it might not cover the zipper very well and might be a cold spot once I try it out in 20 and 30 degree temps. It also has a small opening at the bottom of the zipper that I expect will let drafts in if I use it under a tarp without a bivy. It does puff up to have tons of loft (especially around the chest) and packs really small. It has considerably more loft in the chest than my friends Western Mountaineering 20 degree ultralight. It does not however pack to 12x6in like the specs say. Its more like 16x8in and 14x8in if you cinch the compression sack down. Can't complain about the weight if it actually is good to 15 degrees. 2 pounds 2 ounces is pretty light for a winter bag. I haven't used it outside yet. I plan on trying it out the next cold night and if it doesn't out-perform my synthetic 15 degree bag I'm going to return it because of the larger than advertised stuff size. I would give it five stars because it's a well made product, but it loses one star for the larger than expected packed size and another star for the lack of zipper draft protection. Also it's a little pricey to have any issues like that.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell, Lining] polyamide 20D 385T with water-repellent treatment 
Insulation:
750-Fill goose down 
Shape:
Mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
6ft 2in (187cm) 
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
60 / 56 / 40in (152 / 142 / 101cm) 
Stuff Size:
12 x 6in (30.4 x 15cm) 
Stuff or Storage Sack:
Both 
Degree:
15F (-9C) 
Weight:
2lb 2oz (950g) 
Recommended Use:
Camping, trekking, backpacking 

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