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Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

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Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

Thanks to high-loft 800+ fill down and an ultralight 20D DWR-coated nylon shell, the Marmot Arete 40-Degree Down Sleeping Bag weighs only 1lb 8oz (regular). An ideal sleeping bag for bike touring and ultralight summer backpacking, the Arete is made for people who're obsessed with keeping their packs light. Ground-level side seams prevent cold sports in this bag, and a down-filled draft tube allows the Arete to be sealed around your face when the temperature is a little too chilly.

Bottom Line: Sleep tight and travel light with the Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag.

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Rating for this product: 4

Teeny and warmer than advertised

By: ecarley(29)
July 17, 2008

I am a really cold sleeper, I got this for sultry summer nights only. I always seem to underestimate desert nighttime temperature drops and I've actually used it down to about 25 degrees (which was pretty uncomfortable). But I was fine in the 30-40 degree range. The best part is its negligible weight and amazing packability.

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does this bag have a zip along the foot of the bag for warmer...

does this bag have a zip along the foot of the bag for warmer weather? I am a warm sleeper and need the option of this, but want a bag that is still going to be warm enough with everything zipped up in slightly cooler weather....

If not - is there another bag that offers this?

thanks,

Dave

By: david.rona140096 (1)
May 6, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

This bag is siiiiiiick.

By: Greg1inCA(1)
August 14, 2007

I just got back from a 13.5 day thru-hike of the John Muir Trail. We had a few nights in the low 30's and I was fine on just a tarp with socks and midweight long underwear top and bottom. The best part about this bag is that you can go full mummy but vent your feet a little to prevent overheating. I would suggest buying a Sea to Summit (size small) compression bag to get this bag down to the size of a quart of ice cream.

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Rating for this product: 5

Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

By: RChilders(1)
June 12, 2006

I have used this sleeping bag five times at this point. It is lightweight and stuffs down to a small size. The coldest night I slept in the bag was probably in the high 40s, but I believe that this bag will perform as advertised.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] Plexus 20D with DWR coating; [lining] Omni
Insulation: 800+ Fill down
Shape: Mummy
Draft Collar: Insulated draft tube
Max User Height: [Reg] 6ft (183cm); [Lng] 6ft 6in
Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: [Reg] 62/58/40in(157/147/102cm); [Lng] 64/60/42in
Stuff Size: Not specified
Stuff or Storage sack: Both
Weight: [Reg] 1lb 8oz (680g)
Degree: 40F (5C)
Recommended Use: Ultralight backpacking in warm weather
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime