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The North Face Superlight Women's Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
The North Face Women's Superlight Sleeping Bag is a 0-degree down bag fit for all-season mountaineering. Light enough for extended trips and warm enough for use as a spring skiing and mountaineering base camp bag, the Women's Superlight compliments the female form. With women-specific dimensions in the hip, shoulders, and length, the Superlight increases comfort and locks out the cold for a warmer night's sleep. The 'rippled' baffle-construction evenly distributes the Superlight's 600+ fill down for maximum warmth while preventing shifting from side to side- creating cold spots. Additional touches include an external pillow pocket, watch pocket so you can hear your alarm in the morning, a full-length draft tube, and a super soft, breathable silky lining. Includes a nylon/mesh storage bag and a stuff sack.
Bottom Line: Lightweight, 3-season, down comfort and warmth for women-what more do you need?
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TNF Superlight is super warm
By: Kelley Siefert
May 4, 2009
This bag is awesome. I bought it for backcountry skiing hut trips and winter camping (as I froze in my 20 degree bag last February in Moab) and it has proven worth every dollar. Plus, the girlie side of me likes the butter yellow and baby blue colors, too. It really is light, stuffs down to a tiny size, and the stuff sack has convenient straps for hanging it off your pack. I absolutely recommend this bag.
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