By will
from washington state on 5/13/2007
Comfort:
Wicks away moisture
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack
Best Uses:
Backcountry Camping, Campgrounds
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
this sleeping bag is warm, packs small, is lightweight and not too expensive. i stayed comfortable and dry camping in march and may on washington coast.
Take this bag & head out!
By Vasken
from Columbus, OH on 5/3/2007
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack
Best Uses:
Backcountry Camping, Campgrounds
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Nice bag. Very light. The pertex is very water resistant.
By Bob Ott
from Catskills, New York on 2/10/2007
Comfort:
Breathable, Wicks away moisture
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Durable, Easy to pack, Good venting
Best Uses:
Backcountry Camping, Survival
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer, Peak bagger
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Used this bag on annual Xmas overnight hikes in the northern catskills. Kept warm in 15 to 20 degrees on a good pad. I love this bag, wouldn't trade it for one costing 3 times as much. The wieght,pack size and how well it works makes it best fast,light back packing bag you can get.You can't go wrong if you into finding that great view to wake up to.
By Tortila the Hun
from North Carolina on 1/2/2007
Comfort:
Breathable, Wicks away moisture
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack, Lightweight
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Car Camping, Day trip, Hiking, Ultralight
This sleeping bag is a wonderful product. It keeps you warm to every degree it claims. The hood is a bit hard to operate but not a major problem. I absolutly love this bag.
By osuallen
from oklahoma city, ok on 12/8/2006
Comfort:
very comfortable
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack, Good venting
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Hiking
Have used it 3 nights so far. All of them were right at around 30 F. I was very comfortable. Usually with Oklahoma's humidity, a bag rating seems to be 10 degrees off, but I didn't feel cold at all. Really like the very small compressed sized and very light weight.
Value for the money, but needs more....
By All weather Backpacker
from Fla on 11/17/2006
Comfort:
Constricts movement
Width:
Feels too narrow, To narrow at waist
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack
with hand inside of bag it needs more room around the waist to shoulders
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Best budget 3 season down bag around
By Thomas
from Athens, OH on 11/9/2006
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack
You can't beat this down bag because of its price. I found it pretty comfortable and about true with its temperature rating (if used with a pad). I like that it came with a storage bag and stuff sack.
Best Sleeping Bag I have ever had
By Bimmer
from Milford Ct on 11/2/2006
Width:
Feels true to width
Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Compact, Durable, Easy to pack, Good venting
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Car Camping
The weight and packing size were tremendous. I was in low 20 degree weather in the Grand Canyon and was comfortable as could be. It is very roomy bag. I have the long version, and being 6 feet myself, still had plenty of room. Very comfortable bag.
Great bag, even better than NF Superlite
By Jay
from Chazy, NY on 11/1/2006
Pros:
Compact, Durable, Easy to pack
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Hiking
I love the Mountain Lite 20 sleeping bag. It is the most versatile sleeping bag I own. Very compact, comfortable, at a reasonable price. The only time I take another bag would be for extreme cold.
Good 3-Season Sleeping Bag
By Canyon Mike
from Harlem, NY on 11/1/2006
Pros:
Compact, Easy to pack
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Car Camping, Day trip, Hiking
Very lightweight, 3-season sleeping bag.
Excellent for for overnight or extended multiday trips. Very warm considering it's size. Very good for canyon country in spring and fall.
By OneDenali
from New Haven, CT on 10/2/2006
Pros:
Durable, Good Value, High Quality
This bag is a tremendous value. A top quality, light bag for a % of the price you can pay for other names. It's comfortable, warm and very compressible. Great product.
Mountain Light 20-Good Downbag
By Scott
from Londonderry, NH on 9/22/2006
Pros:
Durable, High Quality
Cons:
Expensive, High Maintence, The fact that it's down
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Bivy Sacks, Spring and Fall camping
I love the bag, my first real sleeping bag. The only problem is the fact that it's down and that creates for a lot of maintence.