Gear Review
Preliminary Evaluation
By Brent Doyle
Ranked #92 - Sleeping Bags
July 10, 2009
Just got the Fall 2009 version of this bag that has yet to become available and, living in the South, I can't really test this bag's temp rating during the summer (hence the 4-star rating....for now. However, I climbed into it in my [albeit dry] basement and by the time I got it zipped up fully, my whole body was sweating.). Adequate draft collar and the mummy shape hugs in close. The ripstop shell seems durable enough, and the full-zip zipper runs snagless. Where this bag really shines is the Climashield Neo insulation. I work at an outdoors/camping store, and never have I seen a synthetic insulation pack down so small, yet fluff up so quickly. No problems at all cramming it into the stuff sack, though you'll want to store this baby in the handy storage sack--that's about three times the size of the stuff sack--when not in the bush.
I bought this bag to abuse on overnight peakbagging trips where things can get cold and/or wet in a hurry, but this really seems like this would be a rockstar all-season, all-purpose bag--maybe three-season if you sleep cold. I'll edit this review after some field tests.
View Details: The North Face Pyxis Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Climashield Neo
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 1 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Hyperlight ripstop
- Insulation:
- Climashield Neo synthetic insulation
- Shape:
- Mummy
- Draft Collar:
- Yes
- Max User Height:
- [Regular] 6ft (183cm); [Long] 6ft 6in (198cm)
- Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
- [Regular] 62 / 58 / 40 (157 / 147 / 102cm); [Long] 63 / 59 / 40.5in (160 / 149 / 103cm)
- Stuff Size:
- 9.5 x 18in (24 x 45.5cm)
- Stuff or Storage Sack:
- Both
- Degree:
- 0F (-18C)
- Weight:
- [Regular] 3lb 1oz (1384g); [Long] 3lb 5oz (1500g)
- Recommended Use:
- Ultralight all-season backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
Change me.



