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The North Face Kilo Sleepingbag: 30 Degree Down - 2008 BCS

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Kilo Sleepingbag: 30 Degree Down
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The North Face Kilo (or the 2.2-Pound Bag to us Yankees) 30-Degree is an amazingly lightweight and compressible goose down sleeping bag that gives you spacious comfort in freezing temps. Weighing a negligible 2lbs 1oz (hey that's LESS than a kilo!), this bag is perfect for backcountry touring and moving fast. Unlike many other The North Face Flight Series sleeping bags, the Kilo has a roomier shape with more generous space for the shoulders and chest. A vaulted footbox is spacious and extra warm for your feet and toes. The bag's 30D nylon ripstop shell is treated with durable water repellent to combat moisture. The Kilo's creature comforts include a color-coded pull cord for easy hood adjustment and easy-grab pull tabs and it stuffs down to the size of a football (an American one, that is)!

Bottom Line: The lightest and most spacious, this sleeping bag has all the best technology to improve your trek.

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This item has "Vatican City" listed as a country of

This item has "Vatican City" listed as a country of origin- some kind of joke?

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September 1, 2010

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These are actually made in China.

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September 2, 2010

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Rating for this product: 4

Light!

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February 17, 2009

Packs light!
Fairly warm but I would bring a down jacket,and maybe wear all your clothes to sleep if it gets cold!
Great as an emegency bag.
Or to bring on long one day ski tours!(spring)

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does it come with a compression sack, and if not what would be

does it come with a compression sack, and if not what would be a recomended brand sack to buy?

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January 19, 2010

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The Kilo does not come with a compression stuff sack but it does come with a nylon stuff sack and a nylon/mesh storage sack.

The Granite gear "Air Compressors" work great & so do the Outdoor Research "UltraLights." Here's more information:

http://www.backcountry.com/outdoorgear/Outdoor-Research-UltraLight-Compression-Sack/ODR0468M.html

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January 19, 2010

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Rating for this product: 4

Great bag

By: Backcountry.com Employee
July 7, 2008

Down is light & comfy. Keeps you warm when sleeping outside which is key.

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How does this bag hold up between 40 through 55 degrees?

How does this bag hold up between 40 through 55 degrees?

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December 17, 2008

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It'll keep you warm down to 30, so you should be very toasty at 40-55.

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December 22, 2008

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Which bag would you buy: The Mountain Hardware Phantom 32 or

Which bag would you buy: The Mountain Hardware Phantom 32 or this bag, TNF Kilo 30 ??? Walldiver7@yahoo.com

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November 6, 2008

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Mountain hardwear phantom.I'm not a MH fan so I'll take TNF. They're both made off-shore.

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November 9, 2008

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what is the water resistance of this bag, any experience in damp

what is the water resistance of this bag, any experience in damp conditions ?

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August 8, 2008

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Like any non Gore-Tex/DryLoft, shell, this bag has been treated with a water repellent substance but still it shouldn't be exposed to heavy moisture. Normal to moderate condensation is fine.

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Out of Stock

Item: TNF3037

2008 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more 55 to 30 Degree Down Bags than that

55 to 30 Degree Down Bags

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Light!

4 star rating

By: Mike Traslin February 17, 2009

Packs light!
Fairly warm but I would bring a down jacket,and maybe wear all your clothes to sleep if it gets cold!
Great as an emegency bag.
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Great bag

4 star rating

By: Sara Hutchinson July 7, 2008

Down is light & comfy. Keeps you warm when sleeping outside which is key. more...

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Material:
[shell] 30D Nylon Shadowlite SL polyester ripstop; [lining] silky nylon taffeta 
Insulation:
600+ Fill goose down 
Shape:
mummy 
Draft Collar:
yes 
Max User Height:
[regular] 6 ft; [long] 6 ft 6 in 
Shoulder Circumference:
[regular] 62 in; [long] 62 in 
Hip Circumference:
[regular] 58 in; [long] 58 in 
Foot Circumference:
[regular] 40 in; [long] 40 in 
Stuff Size:
7.5 x 15 in 
Degree:
30 F 
Weight:
[regular] 2 lb 1 oz 
Recommended Use:
lightweight backpacking in moderately cold weather 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime