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Lafuma Warm 'n Light 1000 Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down

Lafuma Warm 'n Light 1000 Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down

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Lafuma Warm 'n Light 1000 Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down

The Lafuma Warm 'n Light 1000 20-Degree Down Sleeping Bag is ideal for those who want a lightweight bag for three-season camping or summer mountaineering. At a weight of only 2lb 3oz, the Warm 'n Light 1000 is insulated with 650+ fill down inside a water-repellent 40D ripstop nylon shell. A soft Tactel lining helps this bag warm up quickly when you crawl inside, and the zipper insulator keeps the cold from creeping in through the closure. When the weather gets really nasty, just seal up the insulated draft collar on this Lafuma sleeping bag, and enjoy a warm night's sleep.

Bottom Line: Stay warm and travel light with this excellent sleeping bag from Lafuma.

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Rating for this product: 5

light and warm

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November 19, 2008

We already owned a pair of Lafuma WnL 600s when we picked up a pair of Lafuma WnL 1000s to extend the usefulness of our gear to three seasons. Our new WnL 1000s kept us warm just fine in late October on Bear Mountain in NY. They zipped together nicely and we used them with Therm-a-Rest sleeping pads in an MSR tent with the rainfly on. In other words, these work as advertised if you use them with a bunch of other gear (which campers usually do, right?). For sub-zero temperatures we would consider nesting the WnL 600s inside the WnL 1000s. For minimal size and heft, our Lafuma sleeping bags deliver acceptable performance at moderate cost... 4.5 stars overall.

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what is the girth of the lafuma

what is the girth of the lafuma

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March 7, 2008

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64" @ the shoulders.

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October 29, 2008

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Rating for this product: 2

Not warm, good price, good summer bag only..

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November 16, 2008

Good summer bag but that is about it. I started with a 40 degree Lafuma that when it showed up it was paper thin and was literally a good tropical bag, possibly. The stuff size was about the size of a football or smaller. So I returned for this bag and though 35 degrees on this bag would actually be tolerable. Wrong. I've had it about two years now, frankly, great summer bag but that is about it. Any time I have taken it out in mildly questionable spring weather I have full-on frozen my nuts off. I'm not someone who is normally "cold" or anything of the sort.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great sleeping bag

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August 24, 2008

Tested this sleeping bag out in the Alaska Basin area of the Tetons. Woke up with ice in the water bottles but these sleeping bags (I bought two of them) kept us plenty warm. As far as feathers coming out--I didn't notice this any more than with comparable down bags. The feathers are so fine that some will come out no matter what--anyway, that's my opinion. The only problem I had with these bags is that they don't zip together. This bag, unlike many other down bags, comes in both a right and left zipper configuration; however, the zippers are not configured so that they will zip together--at least not on my two bags. This is a minor issue, and not an issue at all for most, but since I bought the bags specifically for this feature, the fact that they won't zip together is a drawback.

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Rating for this product: 2

Returning it back.

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June 10, 2008

This is my first down sleeping bag and I was excited to try it out. First upon receiving it, I noticed some feathers coming out of the seams. I tried it out when I was car camping and the night temp fell to around the 40s and I found myself curled up into a ball trying to stay warm. I was in a tent without the rainfly and the winds didn't help, but being a 20deg bag, I shouldn't have a problem of staying warm. Plus, the zipper can be stubborn at times. Unfortunatly now I'm going have to send it back.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Bang for Buck, good quality....

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May 7, 2007

In general high quality of manufacturing in my opinion. Good and warm. Doesn't have some of the features of the more expensive bags, but packs small and I have a feeling it will last a long time. Good and warm, it got into the low 40s several times and I was beyond comfortable. Great little bag. My only little grip is I don't like the square bottom sowing pattern and the hanging hooks are a little chincy. After I bought it, I did a close assessment of several other bags in the same temp range and there are certainly nicer/better, but I think probably hands-down the best bang for the buck...

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] water-repellent 40D mini-ripstop nylon; [Lining] water-repellent 40D Tactel nylon
Insulation: 650-fill down
Shape: Mummy
Draft Collar: Yes
Max User Height: 6ft (183cm)
Stuff Size: 16 x 6in (40 x 15cm)
Stuff or Storage Sack: Stuff sack
Degree: 20F (-6C)
Weight: 2lb 3oz (1000g)
Recommended Use: Camping, trekking, backpacking, summer mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years