Deliver to EGYPT
IFor best experience Get the App
Full description not available
R**R
More for your Money
You can spend the same or more on a cheesy store brand bag, or you can buy this, which will have better features, materials, and a lifetime warranty... easy choice for me! Check out the review here or on my youtube channel. Just search RevHiker
C**T
Warm, comfortable, small, lightweight, the whole package
I went on a quick 2-night backpacking trip last week and tested out a bunch of new gear, all of which I'm reviewing right now.My favorite piece of gear that I tested? This little guy right here.I'm not one to go spend top dollar on my gear. I put extra time into researching so that I get the most for my money and this sleeping bag had some great reviews for its price point, so I decided to try it out for myself, and wow. I am pleased.The most important things that I look for in a sleeping bag are warmth, softness, size, weight, and overall comfort.I am a very cold sleeper. I love camping and backpacking and the only part I hate is the middle of the night when I wake up shivering. I have poor circulation in my extremities, so my feet are always cold at night and it keeps me awake, even with wool socks. That didn't happen in this sleeping bag. I remember waking up in the middle of the night because I heard hikers coming through, and I noticed how toasty my whole body was but how cold my face was, as it was the only skin that was exposed to the air. I realized how warm I was on a cold night and instantly was happy that I bought this sleeping bag. It dipped down to about 49 degrees and I am confident that I can take this sleeping bag into areas where it gets even colder at night and I will be comfortable. Remember that it is a mummy bag, so of course you're not going to have a ton of wiggle room, but this was more spacey than other mummy bags I've used. I love the velcro flap to help keep it zipped up. The zipper is not drafty at all, which is usually the main culprit of me getting cold at night.Packs down small enough that I can fit it into the bottom of my 47L pack and have room to tuck my deflated sleeping pad right next to it.All in all, if you're planning on spending double on a sleeping bag, don't. Try this one out first. I'll be using it until it falls apart, which hopefully won't be for a long time, as it feels like it is constructed well.
J**Y
Totally Worth It!
Great quality for a fantastic price. I used it for a cold weekend that is around the mid-30s F and this bag kept me warm for the entire night. At some point, I had to zip up the lower zipper to keep my feet ventilated. This is rare for me considering that I am always cold, wearing thick layers and cover myself like a mummy when I sleep.The exterior is also waterproof; I can testify that because it was raining the weekend of my trip and it kept my bag dry.Compare to all the other sleeping bag this is by far the lightest, smallest, and warmest bag I ever purchased. I'm so glad I bought this. If I ever need another one in the future I would no doubt repurchase it again from TNH.One thing you do need to keep in mind is that you have to be slim or at least.... "average size". I'm 5'5" so it wasn't a problem for me but I have read that people who are taller have a bit of a struggle to fit in the bag. Also if you are muscular or consider yourself a "big guy," this bag may not be for you. Be sure to air out the bag after you are finished with your trip since the feet part of the bag may smell like a gym bag... just saying.
F**S
Pleasantly surprised, great bag
I'm admittedly new to backpacking, we just started this winter in the sonoran desert of AZ. I didn't want to spend an arm and a leg on a bag from some of the more well known companies in case we ended up not taking up the sport. This, in comparison, was only slightly heavier than the pricier bags, and marginally bulkier, so thought I'd give it a whirl. Here's some points on my limited experience.*WARMTH: Our first trip out, it dropped just below freezing and I was golden. Granted, my girlfriend refers to me as a human furnace in my sleep, I run warm as is, so I'm not terribly certain that I'm an accurate gauge on how warm this bag performs. It snugs up quite nicely to keep air from escaping/entering.*SIZE: I'm 5'6" and 145 lbs and fit comfortably in it on my back with plenty of extra room below my feet (for taller people). My only complaint is that I roll over on my side quite often in to the fetal position. I was unable to bring my knees up due to the narrow taper of the mummy design and felt a bit claustrophobic. This is pure preference, so I don't think one could call it a con.*QUALITY: The materials are great and seems very, very well constructed and stitched. For how warm this bag was, it was surprisingly light. Not as light as the more expensive brands, but I had no complaints. Green happens to be my favorite colour, so thumbs up on appearance.All in all, I'm very pleased with this purchase and recommend it. Will I eventually upgrade to a more "packable", lightweight bag? Sure. But in the mean time, this works really well for 1-2 night excursions as we perfect and refine our backcountry needs.
ترست بايلوت
منذ يومين
منذ يوم واحد