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Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 Sleeping Bag: 32 Degree Down

Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 Sleeping Bag: 32 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 4 July 24, 2009

My Phantom bag is very warm, light, and compresses impressively. Maybe too warm for summer in Colorado? My only criticism is the lack of a full length zipper. The bag is very warm but on warmer nights my legs and feet start to feel claustrophobic. I really like the feeling of the fabric, construction is first rate, and I am confident that I'd be plenty warm at 32 degrees. I just need a full length zipper, so I kind of wish now that I would have bought a different bag. It is a personal preference and sleeping style issue which I didn't give much thought to. Backcountry.com though was a good place to purchase the bag, I found the reviews on products helpful - but somehow missed on considering the lack of a full length zipper - I got too caught up on the weight issue I guess.

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