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Lafuma X950

Lafuma X 950 Pro Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic

Lafuma X 950 Pro Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic

Rating for this product: 4 April 1, 2012

i've had this sleeping bag for 4 years. it has served me well. it can be a little chilly, but I have used his bag with a space blanket down to around 5 degrees. at one point the inside ripped, but thanks to backcountry's spectacular warranty i replaced it. I love this bag- it's compressible and lightweight. all around very versatile.

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Outdoor Research Highland Bivy

March 15, 2011

does pertex keep you dry or is it just waterproof?

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Outdoor Research Advanced Bivy

March 15, 2011

do any of the other OR bivy's compare to this? or do they have condensation problems like most other bivys.

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Black Diamond Twilight Bivy

March 11, 2011

is it possible to lift the fabric up with so that it doesn't hang in you face? is there a loop that is already there or would you need to sew one on or use something else

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Kelty Noah's Tarp

November 25, 2010

which is better for just using with a sleeping bag and a pack as a shelter the 9'X9' or the 12'X12'

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Marmot Home Alone Bivy

November 14, 2010

does this bivy still have condensation if you raise up the foot box as shown in the video and pictures?

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Marmot Mesh Bivy

November 14, 2010

does anyone know if it would be possible to put a tarp over this to make it waterproof?

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Black Diamond Twilight Bivy

November 10, 2010

does the fabric above your face fall on your face since there is no poles

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