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Lafuma Warm 'n Light 800 XL Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down
April 18, 2008
We ordered two Lafuma Warm'n Light 35 degree down bags. My wife and I love them for multiple reasons. They pack down (no pun intended) to half the size and weight as our former synthetic fill bags. They are ideal for Oregon Spring, Summer, Fall camping with a 35 degree rating. If it gets colder, or we go to higher elevations, we just wear an extra clothing layer to stay warm. Additionally, the Left/Right zip option allows for us to zip the roomy rectangular bags together for premium cuddling which was never available in two separate mummy bags. When traveling solo, the extra leg room is still a huge bonus. The stuff sacks that are included cinch nicely, but the pull mechanism will break easily if handled too aggressively.
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