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Camping & Hiking | Home » » Suisse Sport Alpine Adult Mummy Double Layer Sleeping Bag 33 x 24 x 84 inches | | | | | | | Description: | | Cool Weather Mummy Sleeping Bag | | | Features: | |
• Great cold weather sleeping bag rated to +5 F lowest, ideal comfort range 20-40 degrees
• 3 pounds of Hollowblend MicroTekk Z1 synthetic fill
• Double-layer offset quilt construction eliminates cold spots
• Drawstring hood and draft tube; soft polyester lining
• Measures 84 x 24 x 33 inches (W x H x D); weighs 5 pounds
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 33.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 24.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 84.0 inches | | Package Length:
| 16.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 42 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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74 of 76 found the following review helpful:
Big enough for meFeb 20, 2010
By Stephen M. Krieger
"Stephen"
I had ordered this sleeping bag, based on the fact I had gotten my son the smaller/compact Suisse Sport bag and it worked real well for him. This one, is equally well-made and it fits me better than the compact one (I can fit in it, but I look like Dracula in his coffin). The larger one here, I actually have some wiggle room. If I had any complaint about it at all, I wish the hood drawstring closed further down. It seems the material bunches up before it can fully cinch shut.
For those wondering if they'll fit, I'm 5'10" and 230 lbs, with a 46" chest. I have plenty of leg room as well.
49 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Decent bag, but temp rating of 0 to +5 F too optomisticMay 10, 2010
By Citizen #2025 I used this bag while camping in Prescott, Arizona the first weekend in May 2010, which was unseasonably cold and windy with the overnight temperature reaching just below freezing. I had a good quality Thermarest pad under the bag inside a Kelty Riverbend 2 Webforce tent. The wind was moderate, but steady and moved through the tent. The bag performed well until the temps dropped in the early morning. At that point I could feel a moderate loss of heat from the bag around my torso as I shifted my sleeping position to my side, making me wish I'd brought my mil-surplus wool blanket. Also, I could feel the wind sometimes coming through the zipper. The drawstring on the hood area of the bag performed great, allowing me to cinch the opening down to stop all of the wind. I am 5'7" and average build, and find the width of this bag more roomy that my North Face Blue Kazoo (down), but not as warm. I will continue to use this bag, but with a cover blanket, and certainly not if I expect temps to drop below 25 F.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
A suggestion please...Aug 26, 2011
By R. Bowman How about this, people...when you write a review that talks about how you slept freezing cold using this sleeping bag in 25-30 degree weather, how about you let the rest of us know whether you were sleeping in the open? or using a tent? a bivy? a sleeping pad or not? etc., etc., etc. How are the rest of us supposed to make an informed decision based off of complaints with no details?! I was unsure about purchasing this bag based on some of your reviews, but I got it off of craigslist for a really great deal. I have taken it backpacking, I frequently use it with a Thermarest Trail Scout pad and a Backside T-7 bivy tent, and it has performed admirably. I have been very comfortable in temps down to about 10 degrees with it (haven't used it in colder temps yet--I think I would be all right to go a little cooler). But in combining it with a good quality pad and tent, you'll be just fine. Oh, I also wear long wicking underwear and clean, dry socks when in the bag. Also, FYI I am 6'3" and 225 lbs, and the bag fits snugly, but comfortably for me. Anyway, do these things, and with this bag you'll be in good shape.
28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Suisse Sport Alpine sleeping bagOct 28, 2009
By Jody L. Cates I have been looking for a small lightweight sleeping bag for a while and I was a bit skeptical about their extra small version and I wanted something that could handle lower temperatures. I saw this product in the related products section and looked at it, it seemed like a good choice so I took the chance and bought it. When it came it was larger than I thought but I liked it anyway (it got a lot smaller if you take it out and put it back in its stuff-sack) All in all this is a great product that exceeded my expectations.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
satisfied!!!Feb 12, 2010
By Robert Mwendwa
"BOOKFOX"
I liked the alpine green and sage colors on the sleeping bag. At close to six feet in height, I fit comfortably into this thing and still had ample leg room to spare. The fabric kept me warm at 20 degrees outside temp. The bag easily rolled into a nice little package but I had to overcome the temptation to make an even tighter bundle as the straps are weak. I found it hard to pull up on the zipper even when I lined it up. Will buy another!
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