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The North Face Elkhorn Bx Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic

The North Face Elkhorn Bx Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic

Rating for this product: 4 November 21, 2008

Bought my Elkhorn in Jan 2008 and used it in a camping trip at Lac La Biche Alberta Canada. Temps dipped into the -25 Celsius -13 Fahrenheit and I was toasty warm. I did use a fleece bag liner made by Mountain Equipment Co-op which i purchased for $40 cdn. I would recommend using a liner as the inside of the bag is a poly type material and would be pretty cold to first crawl into. Other than that this is a great winter bag for casual use especially for the price compacts well and is lightweight.

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