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Wenzel 2008 Windy Pass 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag (Black/Red)
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Wenzel 2008 Windy Pass 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag (Black/Red)

List Price: $42.99
Our Price: $34.99
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73970

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Description:

Wenzel As The Camping Company, has always felt that next to your tent, a good quality sleeping bag is an absolute necessity when it comes to enjoying your camping experience. It's tough to enjoy your day when you haven't had a good night's sleep ! At Wenzel we offer a sleeping bag for every temperature range and need. We earned the reputation as America's family camping brand after more than a century of providing uncompromising quality and high value to our customers. 10 Year Warranty. Customer Care at 1-800-325-4121 and www.wenzelco.com

Features:

Mummy-style sleeping bag rated to zero-degrees Fahrenheit


56 ounces of non-allergenci Omega II polyester fill


Self-repairing, two-way zipper with anti-snag tape for consistently smooth operation


Includes an Oxford stuff sack that compresses with two elastic straps


Measures 33 by 84-inches (W x H) with a full-length three-inch draft tube and five-inch shoulder collar


Product Details:
Product Length: 84.0 inches
Product Width: 33.0 inches
Package Length: 18.6 inches
Package Width: 11.1 inches
Package Height: 10.5 inches
Package Weight: 5.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 44 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 44 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

41 of 41 found the following review helpful:

2Warm and alive are two different thingsSep 23, 2009
By J. Watkins
Ok let me start by saying I'm researching survival stuff (best bang for the buck). The one thing I wanted to let people know is you may get cold at zero degrees or 15 degrees but you will be alive the next day, that is something that people get confused on with sleeping bags. Now, after I got this bag out I climbed inside remembering the previous reviews on ripping fabric I carefully zipped it up and could reall feel the bag heating up. Everything was going fine with a little care until I tried to close the top red part around my head with the pull tie.....it ripped, fabric tore, stitching popped, and I was instantly disappointed because of how a few little odd ends can ruin a great product. The bags tearing in certain areas kills the deal for me, I'll try and repair it but don't have alot of faith it will hold together for future use. Find a better bag to buy guys

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4Great, warm bag, a little bulkyOct 11, 2008
By Eric M. Bessette "Urban Photo-Archeologist"
I got the bag was was suprised, initially, at the size of it. I do like the fact that it is roomier than most bags of its kind, but it just doesnt compress as much as my older down bag. I did however like that fact that it actually keeps you warm. I live in a cold climate, and recently went camping with it, never would have known it was 35 degrees outside with this thing on.

All and all, a great buy for the money.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

2Poor sewingFeb 01, 2009
By Oban forever "OF"
This is a warm nice bag but our one was made with not enough fabric left over in the stitching. As a result, the inside of the bag (the lining) has a huge rip in it form one night's use. The manufacturers have cut corners to save fabric and and did not leave enough overhang. I am very dissapointed especially as this was a gift.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4Good, but not perfectMay 15, 2009
By Eric Aros
I just got back from four nights in Yosemite where the highs were 70-80 during the day and at night the temps ranged from 40 (three nights) and 22 (with the windchill) one night. The three nights that the temp was 40 for the low, I was able to sleep in my jeans and t-shirt. On the one night where it dipped down to 22 with the windchill, I had to wear socks and a sweater along with the t-shirt and jeans to stay warm. It did the job, but I don't think it should be rated as a zero degree bag (based on my own experience). If given the opportunity to purchase this again, I would for a couple of reasons. Reason one is the price. Reason two is that I don't plan on camping anywhere where it gets below 40 degrees, so this will be great for me.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Good valueNov 24, 2008
By Trickshot Trav "Trickshot"
You can't beat it for the money. A little roomier than other mummy bags I have tried, which is nice. I personally rate it to 20 degrees F, not 0 degrees. I don't know what criteria are used to rate a sleeping bag, but I've been sleeping in it every day for the last month. My experience has been that it is snug and warm on nights that are warmer than about 25 degrees F. This bag is a great value for $35!

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