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Marmot Arroyo Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Marmot Arroyo Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

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Marmot Arroyo Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

The Marmot Arroyo 30-Degree Down Sleeping Bag uses high-quality 800+ fill goose down to keep you warm and a ultralight DWR-coated shell to keep it dry. With this combination of materials, the Arroyo takes on chilly, wet spring and fall backpacking trips with ease. This Marmot bag also has ground-level seams to eliminate cold spots and a trapezoidal Nautilus foot box to keep your feet from getting cramped. At a weight of only 1lb 11oz, the Arroyo is easy to pack. Even though its light weight makes you less tired during the day, it still assures a comfortable sleep.

Bottom Line: Wet fall camping trip? No problem, you have the Marmot Arroyo Sleeping Bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome bag.

By: Stinky Dave (27)
4 days ago

I've used the bag about 6 nights, and love my new all-around 3-season gem. I find this bag warm well past the 30 degree rating (but I'm a warm sleeper). Initially, I bought the Marmot Pinnacle (15 degree down) but roasted when it was 25-30 degrees...so the Arroyo was the next step up. The quality of design/materials is top-notch and I love the zipper because it has stiff coating on the baffle which prevents snags. The down is plush, nylon interior is silky, and the shell feels like it could take some abuse...not like the nylon tissue paper of most ultralight bags. Weight is meager, and you can also compress this thing down to nothing (half a loaf of bread). The price may be on the upper end, but I have no qualms about paying for quality and something built to last. Buy this bag and you'll be down too.

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Rating for this product: 5

This is a great bag

By: grizzlyadam (3)
September 19, 2007

I love my Marmot Arroyo sleeping bag. I am 5'-10" about 180 lbs. and the regular size bag is not too small nor too big for me. I tend to sleep warm, so this bag is great for me down to around 20 degrees. I have enough space in the bag to use a fleece liner that adds another 10 to 15 degrees to the temperature rating for colder outings. I love the Velcro-free face muff. This bag packs to the size of my regular-size Therma-Rest Prolite 3 pad in the supplied stuff sack, but I can get it down to the size of a medium-sized cantaloupe in a compression sack. I love this bag. It's light, has a water repellent (but not waterproof) shell, and fits me well. Good price, too.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] Plexus N-100R Silicone DWR; [lining] Omni
Insulation: 800+ Fill goose down
Shape: Mummy
Draft Collar: Insulated draft tube
Max User Height: [Reg] 6ft; [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 11oz (764g)
Degree: 30F, -1C
Recommended Use: Three-season backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime