Gear Review
Good down to Zero...
By Jeff Sacks
Ranked #30 - 0 to -40 Degree Down Bags
October 27, 2011
I bought this bag last year before a trip to the ADK. I got it on sale so the price was right, I would have spent a little more to get something lighter if this one was not on sale. But I am very happy with how it worked in the cold damp north east weather. I used it with an inner liner to give me that extra 5 degrees of warmth. The temp on one night went well below zero and I was very cozy. But a big part of keeping warm is your sleeping pad too. Im 6 ft. tall and 185 lb. and fit in the regular fine. The half zipper is so so, but really didn't bother me.
View Details: Kelty Light Year Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] nylon ripstop (40D); [lining] polyester microfiber pongee (50D)
- Insulation:
- 600-fill down
- Shape:
- mummy
- Draft Collar:
- yes
- Max User Height:
- (regular) 6 ft, (long) 6 ft 6 in
- Shoulder Circumference:
- (regular) 62 in, (long) 64 in
- Stuff Size:
- (both) 9 x 16 in
- Stuff Sack:
- yes
- Storage Sack:
- yes
- Bag Length:
- [regular] 78 in; [long] 84 in
- Degree:
- 0 F
- European Norm Comfort Rating:
- 18 F
- European Norm Lower Limit Rating:
- 5 F
- Weight:
- (regular) 3 lb 10 oz, (long) 3 lb 13 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backpacking, winter camping, yurt trips
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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