Gear Review
Warm and roomy, takes space and heavy.
By Gokhan
Ranked #2097 - Sleeping Bags
January 19, 2007
I used it a couple of times this winter mostly below 0F.
Tried it at Longs Peak Boulder field with Bibler Tripod bivy and The North Face Himalayan Jacket and no sleeping pad (wind took care of that one)... I am not sure about the wind chill outside it was below 0F in the bivy. I would not need the Jacket if I had the sleeping pad. Sleeping bag is roomy and very warm... The only problem is the stuffing sack (which I did not even try). I got an x-large OR compression sack. Even that one needs some work... I also have a Helium. I think The North Face Himalayan jacket and helium is the light-weight alternative for me.
View Details: Marmot CWM EQ Sleeping Bag: -40 Degree Down
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Aerolight MemBrain; [lining] Omni
- Insulation:
- 800+ Fill goose down
- Shape:
- Mummy
- Draft Collar:
- Insulated draft tube
- Max User Height:
- [Reg] 6ft; [lng] 6ft 6in
- Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference:
- [Reg] 64/60/42in; [lng] 66/62/4in
- Stuff Size:
- Not specified
- Stuff or Storage sack:
- Both
- Weight:
- [Reg] 4lb 10oz (2101g)
- Degree:
- -40F (-40C)
- Recommended Use:
- Ultra-cold winter camping and mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Recommended Use:
- Ultra-cold winter camping and mountaineering
- Country of Origin:
- China
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