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I'm looking for the perfect Kilimanjaro bag for my girlfriend....
The North Face Snowshoe Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Climashield Prism - Women's
July 16, 2008
I'm looking for the perfect Kilimanjaro bag for my girlfriend. I think this might be it. She is 5'7" and most women's bags states sizes put her just beyond a 'regular' (says fits up to 5'6"), but I' afraid a women's "long" (usually 6') will be too roomy and she'll loose too much warmth. Will she be okay in a small bag? We were also looking at the MH Lamina 0°. It's not women specific, but the small is also for 5'6 and it is extremely well reviewed (I'm probably going to get the long myself). She has an athletic figure BTW. I'm not sure she needs a W bag. Obviously it would be great if she could try it on, but she's leaving and has no time. I'm meeting her in Africa in a month... with whatever bag.

