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Coleman Exponent Canyon™ Sleeping Bags Review

Coleman Exponent Canyon™


Description
· Ripstop nylon cover and nylon liner · Full cover construction · Semi-sculpted drawstring hood · 1" Integral Weather Seal · Adjustable chest cord · Two-way #5 YKK zipper · Insulated zipper gusset · Trapezoidal shaped foot · Foot loops to hang bag · Internal utility pocket · Regular stuff sack included · 32 degree bag


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Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

Review Date
July 26, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: CrssEyedNSmilin ,  Backpacker

Summary:
I bought this bag to replace the 3-season bag I had been using for the last 8 years. Im a big guy (6'5") and this bag has plenty of room for me. It also held up very well to its temperature rating. On my last back packing trip we hit lows in the 30s overnight, and I never woke up cold. The chest strap really makes effort to hold heat in the bag (though you might wake up choking on it if you toss and turn). The zipper design is expetional and the overall feel and look of the bad are Grade A. The best part about this bag is how small it can be rolled up and how light it is. I carry alot of photo gear as well as an inflatable kayak on my pack, so I can use the lightest gear I can get. And this bag is definitley light! It also dries quickly and holds heat while wet, as I found out after 3 days of solid rain! I havent used alot of other bags, and I dont plan on it. I just buy what does the job and stick with it. This bag certainly does the job!

Customer Service:
Havent needed it.


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Review Date
June 23, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: sabetha janzen ,  Backpacker , from sabetha

Summary:
I have spent about 40 nights in this bag and have never been cold during the night. I use it with a design salts non-woven nylon mummy liner. No stitching or anything has come undone eventhough I have spent about ten nights medow crashing. used at philmont.

Customer Service:
none

Similar Products Used:
An old down bag without brand tag.


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Review Date
January 5, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: LtDAN ,  Backpacker , from Martinez, Ga

Summary:
I bought the 32F bag as a lightweight wet weather bag. I have used it a couple of times and it is a pretty good low end bag. I tested it out last weekend. Conditions were 30F I was in a tent and used a Marmot liner (should add 10 -15 F to the bag). I sleep a bit cold and I woke up at 5 am chilled. I noticed that the zipper does not fit with my Micromesh bivy.

Customer Service:
No experience

Similar Products Used:
Moonstone, North Face, and a host of different bags


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