Gear Review
HighTail 900 Sleeping Bag
By trower7
Ranked #1098 - 25 to 5 Degree Down Bags
May 5, 2006
Pros:
This sleeping bag is extremely lightweight, packs down pretty small, and kept me very warm at 5400ft (and at around 30F). The foot vent works great as well. As soon as I got a little warm, I unzipped it and it let out just enough heat that I never had to rezip it.
Cons: The zipper is only a 1/3 zipper making a little harder to get into the bag, but it's not too bad. I would have at least liked the option to open the bag up all the way to air it out.
My biggest problem with the bag is that it is very puffy around all of the zippers. I understand this is too keep me extra warm, but on my first trip alone I got the zipper stuck on the fabric three times. You have to be very careful when using the zippers, or you could catch the fabric and end up tearing it.
Overall, if you are careful with the bag (which you should be anyway with a spendy bag), it is an excellent choice for lightweight 3-season backpacking.
-JF
View Details: The North Face Hightail 900 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Ultralight 15D HelioLite ripstop, [lining] 20D nylon taffeta
- Insulation:
- 900 Euro goose down
- Shape:
- Mummy
- Draft Collar:
- Yes
- Max User Height:
- [Reg] 6ft, 183cm
- Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference:
- [Reg] 60/58/38in, 152/147/97cm
- Stuff Size:
- 8 x 14in, 20 x 35.5cm
- Weight:
- [Reg] 2lb, 910g
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Degree:
- 15F / -10C
- Recommended Use:
- 3-season versatility backpacking, mountaineering
- Country of Origin:
- China
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