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Lafuma X1000 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic

Lafuma X1000 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic

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Lafuma X1000 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic

The Lafuma X1000 Sleeping Bag provides a ton of warmth in a lightweight package. Better yet is the security of a synthetically insulated bag on a potentially wet backpacking trip. Nothing makes you willing to hike eight miles back to the car in the middle of the night like a soggy, wet down sleeping bag.

  • Stay warm down to 30 degrees Farenheit
  • Full hood with easy-access drawcord keeps your noggin’ warm all night
  • Draft tube keeps cold air from sneaking in through the zipper
  • Snag-free zipper guards let you slip in and out with ease
  • Interior pocket keeps you from losing your watch in the tent

Bottom Line: Play it safe with a light but warm synthetic bag.

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What are the differences, besides the weight and stuff size,

What are the differences, besides the weight and stuff size, between this bag and the Lafuma X950 Pro bag? Also, does anyone know if this bag is really good down to 30 degrees?

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October 15, 2009

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Write your question here...My 20-year-old daughter will be doing

Write your question here...My 20-year-old daughter will be doing a study abroad in Italy Fall semester. It's been recommended to us that she take a non-down sleeping bag that will fit into a football-sized stuff sack that she can attach to her backpack. She will need to use it as an extra comforter on her bed and when they stay in hostels on weekend excursions. I'm thinking that she will prefer a rectangular shaped bag instead of mummy style so that she can unzip it and unfold it to a large blanket that will supplement her regular bedding. Can you suggest a sleeping bag w/ stuff sack that will work for her? She won't be using it outdoors so doesn't need a low temperature rating. Thanks

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August 4, 2009

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First off, I would nix the rectangular sleeping bag idea. Especially if she is going to be strapping it to a ruck or carrying it in any way shape or form. They are bulky and heavy for the most part. The mummy as you said does not open as much but I use my summer mummy bag as a quilt all summer by just opening it up and then putting my feet in the foot box which keeps the bag from getting lost while sleeping in the tent or in this case the hostil. But that is just my opinion. On top of that, the mummy bags especially if she is not really concerned about temp rating are going to be VERY light and super compact. Keep with the Lafuma brand, very cheap money wise and are a good product. I currently use the Lafuma X600 a 45deg F bag as a summer bag and it is great. Check that out and if it is not warm enough go with the Lafuma X800 40deg bag. 29 oz packs to a 6x12 inch bundle and only costs 55$ from REI. Hope this helps.

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August 7, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Water repellent polyamide 40D 260T ripstop; [Lining] 40D 240T Ripstop Tactel 
Insulation:
Thermolite Micro 
Shape:
Mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
6ft 6in (198cm) 
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
64 / 60 / 40in (163 / 152 / 102cm) 
Stuff Size:
14 x 7in (35.6 x 18cm) 
Stuff or Storage Sack:
Stuff sack 
Degree:
30F (-1C) 
Weight:
2lb 7oz (1105g) 
Recommended Use:
Damp to wet weather camping and trekking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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