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Big Agnes Pomer Hoit Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

Big Agnes Pomer Hoit Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

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Big Agnes Pomer Hoit Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

Weighing in at 2lb 10oz (Reg) with 725-fill down, the Big Agnes Pomer Hoit 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag is ideal for lightweight alpine climbing and winter camping. By taking out the insulation on the bottom of the bag, which becomes useless when compressed, Big Agnes significantly dropped the weight of this winter bag. A sleeve on the bottom of the Pomer Hoit holds a Big Agnes REM mummy-shaped pad (not included). This system uses every ounce of insulation to keep you toasty at a winter camp and keeps your pad under you no matter how much you move at night. Stuff your jacket into the Pomer Hoit's integrated pillow sleeve, and get the best night's sleep you've ever had in the outdoors.

Bottom Line: Get full use out of your insulation with the Pomer Hoit.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good Overall Bag

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May 10, 2008

I am very satisfied with this sleeping bag. It is a good bag for cold temperatures (high elevations in the Wasatch Mountains) & is very comfortable. I purchased a big agnes mummy pad to use with it and the pad and sleeping bag combo is great.

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Rating for this product: 5

Lightest I could find.

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May 5, 2008

I did a lot of research on zero degree bags and this is the lightest I coud find. IMPORTANT: This bag has an internal sleeve which is sized for a mummy pad of the same brand which is sold separately. There is no insulation on the back, so get a pad thats rated at zero degrees. The dual core is nice and similar to, but thicker than the best selling therm a rest prolite 4. Down is soft and the space inside is quite wide.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great bag

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March 25, 2008

It's a fantastic bag, has kept me toasty at 10 degrees in snowy conditions. The bag is big enough that I don't get claustrophobic in it - a problem for me with most bags - but if you don't have that problem, you might find it too big. It's big enough for me (5'10") to sleep in fetal position without bending the bag. I love it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great bag

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March 25, 2008

Kept me toasty warm. A bit on the big side, but I like that. The built-in pad is a great feature.

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Rating for this product: 4

good bag

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March 16, 2008

I used this bag when the temp was below 0. In Fairbanks AK. I used a tarp for a ground cover and no tent. I wanted to see the Northern Lights. The bag was warm except my feet. I think the foot box had too musch room. The bag is a regular and I am 5'6". Next time I will put a fleece jacket by my feet. I would recomend this bag to others.

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Rating for this product: 5

Sweet

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September 19, 2007

I have not used the bag outdoors, but sleeping in my bedroom I found the bag to be very comfy, and I loved being able to roll to my side without falling off my sleeping pad or the bag rolling with me. I am so excited to go camping!!!

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Rating for this product: 3

Good on warmth

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January 19, 2007

I loved the warmth of the sleeping bag, but I keep finding feathers that have made there way out of the bag...plus the the neck hugger tore and had to be fixed...the whole bag could be a little more durable.

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Rating for this product: 4

Big Agnes Bag

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September 17, 2006

I bought the Big Agnes Pomer Hoit sleeping bag after a particularly cold night in the Uintah Mountains of Utah. After just a few trips I have been impressed so far. More often than not, I’m too warm and have to open the zipper to vent. The lack of insulation at the bottom of the bag does require the use of two sleeping pad in conditions colder than 30 degrees if you want to avoid cold spots throughout the night. With that, the only other complaint I would have with the bag is the zipper, it does get caught more often than I would have expected. But overall the bag does as advertised, a great pick.

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Rating for this product: 5

Zipper problem

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December 22, 2005

This is best sleeping bag I have found. I have used mine from the Teton Wilderness to Siberia without complaint. The last one I purchased was a gift for a friend who has arthritis in his hands. He had difficulty with the zipper catching the material and jamming up. He was slightly embarrassed asking for help to unzip himself from his bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

Big Agnes Warm Light Durable...

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September 28, 2005

I got one of the first demo Pomer Hoit 0F bags from the boys at Big Agnes. Little iffy at first about no back insulation, but after taking it and sleeping in a snow cave first night out with the temp to -10F on top of Farwell I was sold. I skied Big Agnes the next day, and three years 100+ nights later in that bag, it’s still as lofty and warm as the day I got it!

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Tech Specs:

Material: WRM water-resistant shell
Insulation: 725-fill down
Shape: Mummy
Draft Collar: Yes
Max User Height: [Reg] 5ft 10in; [Lng] 6ft 6in
Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: [Reg] 67.5/64/NA in; [Lng] 72.5/69/NA in
Stuff Size: [Reg] 7.75 x 7.5in; [Lng] 7.75 x 8.5in
Stuff or Storage sack: Stuff
Weight: [Reg] 2lb 10oz; [Lng] 2lb 14oz
Warranty: Lifetime
Degree: 0F, -18C
Recommended Use: Winter camping and climbing