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Lafuma X1000 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic

August 4, 2009

Write your question here...My 20-year-old daughter will be doing a study abroad in Italy Fall semester. It's been recommended to us that she take a non-down sleeping bag that will fit into a football-sized stuff sack that she can attach to her backpack. She will need to use it as an extra comforter on her bed and when they stay in hostels on weekend excursions. I'm thinking that she will prefer a rectangular shaped bag instead of mummy style so that she can unzip it and unfold it to a large blanket that will supplement her regular bedding. Can you suggest a sleeping bag w/ stuff sack that will work for her? She won't be using it outdoors so doesn't need a low temperature rating. Thanks

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