REI Sub Kilo Sleeping Bags
REI Sub Kilo Sleeping Bags
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 04, 2005]
MontanaJ
Backpacker
I purchased this bag in the off season, and got a great deal. But for how well it works I would have paid much more. It packs down well and the ripstop compression bag is durable. It has performed well in Montana's cold nights, and I would recomend it to anyone who needs a light, warm, and affordable bag. |
[Feb 20, 2003]
Erik
Climber
Very light down bag at only 2 pounds. Compresses down to the size of a coffee can. As small as I have ever used in a down bag. While perhaps not water proof I poured water on the bag and it stayed in a puddle for over 30 minutes until I got bored. In my experience with the bag at 13000 feet during the fall it was rated well at 20 degrees. The zipper does snag some times but so do most bags. Customer Service Great what can you complain about with a 100% product gauarantee. If it breaks they replace or fix it. If you dont like it the refund your money. I dont know of anyone else that does that. Similar Products Used: REI -20 bag, North Face 0. Cant remember names. Have used many other down and synthetic bags just cant remember the names. |
[Dec 13, 2001]
poolman
Backpacker
Strength:
None Light and compressible, good water repellancy but not water proof. I am disappointed in the lack of draft collar, and shallow loft (I think REI has overestimated the rating by 150). I would purchase again knowing REI has great customer service, and the price was no more than what I paid. I had a discount coupon that produced some savings. Customer Service As good as I have ever had Similar Products Used: REI Down Time,(A better loft bag), REI Polar Pod, The North Face Superflight, Kelty clear Creek, Slumberjack |