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Marmot Never Summer Sleeping Bag:  0 Degree Down

Marmot Never Summer Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

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Marmot Never Summer Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

Marmot's 600+ fill down insulation gives the Never Summer 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag plenty of warmth and low weight at a price that won't break the bank. Marmot used baffled construction, a 6-section hood, and a down-filled draft collar to ensure every bit of warmth stays in this bag with you. The two-way zippers allow you to easily ventilate, so you don't overheat when the excellent insulation becomes a touch too much. Bring the Never Summer 0 Degree Down Sleeping bag on a cold fall backpacking trip, winter camping, or spring mountaineering.

Bottom Line: The Never Summer 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag gives you Marmot quality at an easy-to-handle price.

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Rating for this product: 4

For the 4 season backpacker in you

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May 29, 2008

This bag is a great choice for those who want/need a bag that supplies warmth at a better price than the mountaineering bag prices. This bag is true to rating, I spent a few nights in well below freezing temps and I was toasty. All in all a great choice.

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What really is the difference between 600 and 800 fill down....

What really is the difference between 600 and 800 fill down. I noticed that this bag is rated to 0 and it costs 100+ less than 800 fill bags that are rated to 0. There isnt much difference in the weight so what is the cause for the price hike.

Also thanks for explaining what the fill numbers mean I have never understood that.

In response to the answer below... yeah but the bags are all rated to 0 and weigh the same despite the extra loft? For example the Marmot Couloir which is rated to 0 but costs about 180 more and weighs the same. I dont know I guess i am just trying to understad the benefits of paying that extra 180.00 because if there are some I dont mind doing it but I dont want to just because its costs more so therefore should work better.

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November 2, 2008

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Fill is measured in cubic inches per ounce. That means that a bag that weighs the same as this will loft to 34800 cubic inches with 600 fill or 46400 with 800 fill. That extra 12000 cubic inches of loft means that for the same weight, much more air is trapped and the bag is a lot warmer. More warmth for the weight, plus higher fill compresses more, hence the price difference.

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November 2, 2008

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does this bag have a footbox, or does it taper at the bottom?...

does this bag have a footbox, or does it taper at the bottom? mike

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September 20, 2008

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This bag does have a Trapezoid Foot box which matches the shape of your feet, wider in the toe area and narrower in the heels.

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October 6, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: Omni N-140 nylon
Insulation: 600+ Fill goose down
Shape: Mummy
Draft Collar: Yes
Max User Height: [Reg] 6ft (183cm); [Lng] 6ft 6in (196cm)
Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: [Reg] 62 / 58 / 40in (157 / 147 / 102cm); [Lng] 64 / 60 / 42in (162 / 152 / 107cm)
Stuff Size: 7.5 x 15in (19 x 38cm)
Weight: [Reg] 3lb 10oz (1644g); [Lng] 3lb 14oz (1758g)
Warranty: Lifetime
Degree: 0F (-18C)
Recommended Use: Winter camping, spring mountaineering