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The North Face Snowshoe Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Climashield Prism - Women's
The North Face Snowshoe Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Climashield Prism - Women's
With a slim gal's fit in the hips and shoulders, plus increased insulation in the hood, The North Face Women's 0-Degree Snowshoe Sleeping Bag represents an optimal combination of warmth and weight for all-season backpacking. Overlapping shingle construction eliminates cold spots by evenly distributing insulation, and a breathable silken lining keeps you cozy all night. The North Face's Firestorm shell defends against abrasion and grit, prolonging the life of this synthetic bag. Adjust the draft collar and use the one-hand pull cord to cinch down the Snowshoe Sleeping Bag's hood. Store your watch in the chest-level pocket and drift off to dream.
Bottom Line: For all-season backpacking—and those cold high-altitude nights—grab The North Face 0-Degree Women's Snowshoe Sleeping Bag.
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I'm looking for the perfect Kilimanjaro bag for my girlfriend....
I'm looking for the perfect Kilimanjaro bag for my girlfriend. I think this might be it. She is 5'7" and most women's bags states sizes put her just beyond a 'regular' (says fits up to 5'6"), but I' afraid a women's "long" (usually 6') will be too roomy and she'll loose too much warmth. Will she be okay in a small bag? We were also looking at the MH Lamina 0°. It's not women specific, but the small is also for 5'6 and it is extremely well reviewed (I'm probably going to get the long myself). She has an athletic figure BTW. I'm not sure she needs a W bag. Obviously it would be great if she could try it on, but she's leaving and has no time. I'm meeting her in Africa in a month... with whatever bag.
By: lumenbeing2308182 (1)
July 16, 2008
My girlfriend is a similar size, and I ended up buying her the one of the MontBell Burrow (or Hugger if you want down) bags. They're nice because the bag has some elasticity to it, so it maximizes thermal efficiency. They're not women's specific bags, but they have a drawcord on the bottom baffle to make the bag shorter. My girlfriend actually has found that she likes the "bootie" effect that pulling the cord around her ankles gives her. I would recommend that bag 100%
By: BigBrian (153)
July 17, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Shell] Firestorm fabric [lining] Silken nylon |
| Insulation: | Climashield Prism synthetic insulation |
| Shape: | Mummy |
| Draft Collar: | Yes |
| Max User Height: | [Reg] 5ft 6in (167cm); [Lng] 6ft (183cm) |
| Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference: | [Reg] 56 / 60 / 38in (142 / 152 / 97cm); [Lng] 56 / 60 / 38in (142 / 152 / 97cm) |
| Stuff Size: | 9.5 x 18in (24 x 46cm) |
| Weight: | [Reg] 3lb 7oz (1550g) |
| Degree: | 0F (-18C) |
| Recommended Use: | All-season backpacking for women |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |





