Marmot Never Summer Sleeping Bags

Marmot Never Summer Sleeping Bags 

DESCRIPTION

0 to +10 F

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 20, 2003]
special_ed
Backpacker

Generally this bag is too warm for me until the temperature is down to freezing. I'd just used this in a Sierra blizzard with the overnight temp hovering around 5-10F and stayed warm (I did have a long sleeve baselayer on) throughout. Only criticism is that it's not all that stuffable (I use a compression sack) and is perhaps a couple of ounces on the heavy side, otherwise it's functional and built like a tank.

Customer Service

Never had problems yet.

Similar Products Used:

Sierra Designs, Northface.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 20, 2002]
scuttlebutt50
Backpacker

I was tired of freezing at night. I''m always cold, even in 40 degree weather. I decided it was time for a good bag, so I put my money on Marmot. Although, I think I paid TOO much, this bag did not disappoint! Very comfy, seems overstuffed, well constructed, and keeps me WARM! I jam it in my compressor sack, and it fits nicely in my pack. I was skeptical of the temp ranges on all bags. I''ve only had this one out in overnight lows of about 25 degrees, I''d say, but finally, I was warm, and slept like champ!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

An old 15 degree Sierra Designs bag.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 06, 2002]
blackston
Backpacker

I''m extremely happy with this bag. The temp rating is true with the 0-10 rating. I''ve been in 20 degree weather and had to unzip to keep from overheating. Bag may be somewhat constricting for some, but I like the hard taper from shoulders to feet. I''m 6ft tall and use the regular size, and still have a few inches at my feet. Loft is great.. bag feels almost overstuffed. Doesn''t pack down as small as higher power fill bags, but fit in just about any pack...

Customer Service

not used Marmot customer service, but REI customer service is wonderful

Similar Products Used:

Mountain Hardwear''s Tioga Stormlight REI Thermo Pod 0 bag

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 26, 2001]
Jennifer
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

This bag is amazing! I just recently purchased it and took it backpacking to Mt. Saint Helens. I was so warm...i loved it.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 27, 2001]
john su
Backpacker

this is a great 0 degree bag, with solid 600 fill down and compressible and light 3lbs 8 oz package. great dwr.

i have a feathered friends swallow as my summer bag, but i got chilly on a hi 30s night. the never summer does the trick down to 0 degrees. the regular size fits me fine (6') hood could be a little more filled, but i like the long draw cord, nice stiff zipper collar, polarguard filled draft tube is beefy.

a nice bag at $250, a great value at $170.

Customer Service

i've always admired marmot's products...never could stomach their retail prices, but picked up a fleece jacket on outpost.com for 25% off and this bag at rei-outlet. no problems so far....

Similar Products Used:

feathered friends swallow (one of the best down summer bags around, so light!)

tnf super kazoo (great 3 season bag, slightly warmer than ff, but slightly heavier as well...my gf's bag)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 24, 2001]
Ralf
Backpacker

I used this bag for 3 years. It is warm comfortable and well worth the money. My only complaint: in the morning I tend to have a lot of condensation or other kind of wetness on the upper side. Still a great buy.

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 29, 2000]
Allan Kerr
Paddler

Im sure they go the numbers wrong with this bag, i normally sleep cold but was warm as toast in this bag on a recent trip in -20 weather. the loft is superd and the thickness as it lies is just so inviting after a hard days outdoor adventure. i use this as my winter bag and have a summer bag also and although there isnt much of a pack size difference the warmth to weight ratio is unequalled in any other bag i have tried. the only complaint i could possibly have is the nylon inner which i dislike though this is down to personal preference rather than performance . the draughtcollar is excellently filled but i find it a little hard to operate once zipped in for the night. the hood is a perfect fit for me and fits snugly round the face. the foot box is also of top quality. i stand at bang on 6' tall and find the regular size is just right, as i have ofund with other bags i often have to choose the large size because the regular is just too tight and end up carrying an extra foot of material taht i dont need. All in all the best buy i have made in sleeping bags in a long time.

Similar Products Used:

Vango Exodus 2(my summer bag which isnt on this site but great bag also)
TNF Tundra (Also a great bag but just out classed)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 11, 2000]
Terrance Glover
Backpacker

A great bag. I sleep cold and was comfortable in this bag down below 10 degrees. The details are impressive. The shell sheds dew and light water without a problem. Stuffs easily into the size of a basketball.
The only problem I have is with bag width -- I have a 44" chest and find the shoulder width a little snug.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 02, 2000]
Lyle Sankey
Backpacker

The Marmot Never Summer bag is as good as it gets... easy to pack, light weight, good in all but the very coldest mountain storm. Worth the cost of the bag many times over...

Similar Products Used:

North Face bags
REI bags

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 11, 1999]
Nathan Simpson
Backpacker

Great sleeping bag. compresses down to about the size of a soccer ball, and weighs next to nothing. I am considering buying another one with opposite zips, so I can connect the two together. Marmot bags are a little pricey, but if you look for deals, you can usually find them. My bag ran $250.

Customer Service

Don't know much about their customer service, but they are a good company, I'm sure their waranty is too.

Similar Products Used:

Before I found this, I was using an old army -50 degree down bag. Although this bag was warm, it ranged around 11 lbs. Enough to make my back hurt just thinking about it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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