The North Face Blaze Sleeping Bags

The North Face Blaze Sleeping Bags 

DESCRIPTION

20 Degree Polarguard
The North Face Blaze is a 20º sleeping bag made with lightweight Polarguard 3D synthetic insulation, and it features a full-length draft tube that seals in precious warmth.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 07, 2021]
shemikasoraya


Strength:

Bought at a lower cost. Great synthetic bag. In order to stay warm at its 20-degree rating, though, I have to sleep in my clothes. Very efficient to use! Towing

Weakness:

other users find it not comfortable to use.

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Aug 03, 2007]
Norm Alamck
Day Hiker

I bought this bag for cycle touring and found it to sufficent for three season work. However I think North face has over rated it's temperature rating at -7c. At 0c I had to sleep in long johns and socks to keep comfortable. For the price though the weight and features the bag provides, are adequate for an entry level piece of equipment.

Customer Service

good

Similar Products Used:

N/A

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 22, 2006]
G Dunn
Backpacker

I purchased a LH & RH to zip together:)
However, I use the bag solo most of the time.

I have found the NF Blaze to be a decent entry level bag. It packs heavy & large for a 32-35 deg bag, which for me is the comfortable low in this bag. However, the manufacturer rates the bag at 20 deg. My opinion is based on 5 trips this past year using both tents & hammocks, 1 & 2 pads, snow & dry, calm & windy conditions.

I plan to upgrade to a WM down bag.

I consider it a decent 2 season bag and will keep it around to 2 bags zip together.

Customer Service

Campmor's service is great. The product shipped quickly & I was able to track it thru the UPS website.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 22, 2006]
G Dunn
Backpacker

I purchased a LH & RH to zip together:)
However, I use the bag solo most of the time.

I have found the NF Blaze to be a decent entry level bag. It packs heavy & large for a 32-35 deg bag, which for me is the comfortable low in this bag. However, the manufacturer rates the bag at 20 deg. My opinion is based on 5 trips this past year using both tents & hammocks, 1 & 2 pads, snow & dry, calm & windy conditions.

I plan to upgrade to a WM down bag.

I consider it a decent 2 season bag and will keep it around to 2 bags zip together.

Customer Service

Campmor's service is great. The product shipped quickly & I was able to track it thru the UPS website.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 26, 2005]
retlod
Backpacker

Great, inexpensive, synthetic bag. In order to stay warm at its 20-degree rating, though, I have to sleep in my clothes. At 40F I can sleep in as little as I want and still stay warm. Plus it's relatively light for a synthetic. No drafts. No frills, but it's a bargain for under $100.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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