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Answer to: "Hello, I am looking for a sleeping bag for one of my friends..."

The North Face Inferno Endurance Sleeping Bag: -40 Degree Down

July 28, 2008

If you sleep in your underwear, on an insulated mat and in a tent, you should be very comfortable in this bag down to -24C. The comfort level wanes after that. Survival rating in the same conditions (underwear, mat, tent) is -46C. You will survive, but you'd wish you were dead. But if it's warmer than -15C then it will be too warm.
For comfortable sleep in -4F you might want to take a look at The North Face Solar Flare or Marmot Col EQ.

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Answer to: "Is this boot crampon compatible?"

Montrail Helium GTX Hiking Boot - Men's

April 11, 2008

Yes. But you will need to use Flexlock system crampons, such as those by Petzl.

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