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The North Face Tigger Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Climashield HL
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The North Face Tigger Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Climashield HL
Keep your kid toasty in the mummy-style North Face Tigger 20 Degree Sleeping Bag. The water-resistant synthetic insulation stays warm even during damp camping adventures. The Tigger Sleeping Bag doesn't have elastic or cords in the head area, making bed-time safer for your young one. The North Face's insulated chest-level baffle keeps your kid warm throughout the night, and an overlapping shingle construction makes sure the insulation stays put over your many seasons of family camping.
Bottom Line: Pack The North Face 20-Degree Tigger Sleeping Bag and give your kid a warm place to sleep.
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kid approved
By: Todd Harlos
June 24, 2009
My 5yr old daughter stayed warm in one of these down to almost freezing. She crashed and not a peep was heard until I woke her up. I am fairly certain we could squeeze another 10deg cooler out of it. Packs down good but it would be nice to see a kid sized bag under 2 lbs.
Great Alaska summer sleeping bag
By: Alan in Alaska
October 17, 2007
My son is finally at an age where he can actively participate in our family outings. This sleeping bag is just what we needed for him to enjoy camping with his two-year old level of independence. He seems to enjoy the bag and we are happy with the quality of materials and level of comfort it provides. It packs light and you definitely cannot beat the warranty.
Great Product - But Can They Grow??
By: HK
September 8, 2008
I have nothing bad to say about this bag. Like most North Face products it is of good quality. As others have said, it does not pack down as small as I would like although you could easily grab a compression sack for that purpose. I bought this for my 11 year old daughter and she really did love it however, I have decided to return it because I'm pretty sure she will not fit in it when spring camping comes around next year. It says max height is 5 feet but even that would be a tight squeeze. She is around 4'8"ish and couldn't comfortably zip the hood around herself. I see no reason why it would not hold up to many seasons of camping - well built and well thought out.
Great Kids Bag
By: Danny
March 23, 2009
I have five kids (aged 6 to 20 months) and own three of these bags. Getting ready to purchase one more. These have been used countless nights over the past 2 years. No signs of wear. They are true to comfort rating (no complaints at 16 degrees without a tent) and pack down small enough I can fit them all in my pack (admittedly an expedition sized pack) when I take all of the kids out backpakcing without my wife. Great product.
sleeping bag
By: gl52524448
December 3, 2008
my granddaughter opened it for her birthday, and when she was put down for her nap, she slept in it. No problems.
My kids love these!
By: Kurt L.
June 9, 2008
These are great bags! Well made and they come with both a stuff sack and a storage sack. My kids never get cold and often have to unzip to vent them. We use them with short thermarest prolite 4 pads and straps to keep the bags in place. They are always warm and comfortable. They are washable as well which is a plus when you have little tikes(our 3yr old son helped us test that part out last year). Wish they compressed a little smaller for backpacking but they are not horrible. This is a good buy in my opinion.
TNF Sleeping Bag
By: Rick Williamsburg, VA
December 28, 2007
Purchased two for my boys, who are young, meaning I'll be the one carrying the bags on my pack. They are very lightweight and appear durable and warm. They easily roll to fit in the bag that comes with it. Looking forward to testing them out this spring/summer.
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