Slumberjack Ranger Sleeping Bags

Slumberjack Ranger Sleeping Bags 

DESCRIPTION

0 F, +20 F

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 05, 2002]
Dion
Backpacker

I purchased the 0 degree version. Works great and is super comfortable. It''s a little on the heavy and bulky side. I like the "bag within a bag" construction. Its a nice sleeping bag for the price and seems rather durable too.

Customer Service

No experience.

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TNF Big Fella 3D

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 19, 2001]
Matt
Backpacker

Overall, I've been pleased with the performance of this bag. It is well made, and polargard 3d is a good synthetic fill. I have a 0 degree, and it has yet to fail to keep me warm. It is definitely roomy and I find this to be an asset, but the fact that you have to sacrifice weight and compactness for roominess is unfortunate. The bag is definitely large, and for a synthetic bag, maybe a bit on the heavy side. However, for cold conditions, it has done well. I plan on using this as my winter bag, and hope to get a different (smaller) one for the summer.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 07, 2000]
Agent Orange
Backpacker

This bag is great for people that sleep in odd positions. The roomy bag allowed for anthing that I had to throw at it. It packs small enough for my standard and will keep you warm to it's rating. I used a Gortex cover over the bag due to wet conditions. The Gortex got soaked through to the bone and the bag became wet, yet it still kept me comfortably warm in 40 degree wet weather (without a tent). My bag is rated at +20, so I was pleased that it performed while wet. I highly recomend this bag to anyone who likes a larger bag. I got mine through a bobwards.com auction on ebay. Shop around and get one of your own!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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