ColdWeather USA – 2013-08-18
Used 40 days in a row - held up great
I used this bag to walk the Camino Frances in Spain for 30 days and then used it to sleep in an RV in Iceland for 10 days. The bag held up well. I did use a bug resistant liner.The bag is light and packs into a stuff sack that is included. I did not struggle to get the bag in the stuff sack.The only thing to note is this bag does not come with a loose fitting storage sack. It only comes with its own stuff/compression sack.I liked my choice of this bag.
robynjolson – 2013-08-13
Not warm at all
I took this backpacking in Western Washington in August. The forecast said we would have a low of 50. I froze in this bag. I ended up wearing ever
AZscouter – 2013-06-28
Good light weather bag
I backpack or camp around two times a month in many deferent environments. I have a 20 degree down bag that I have used for 4 years and found that sometimes it is just too hot. That is why I bought the Marmot NanoWave 45 Sleeping Bag. I have only used it 4 times so f
wjmorgan – 2013-06-03
try as i might
disappointed in the stuff bag, try as I might I could not stuff it, they supply a compression sack for stuffing but that is useless. If you get it into the
Sean V – 2013-05-02
Definitely worth getting
It's a really solid little sleeping bag. The included compression sack packs it down to a little larger than a football. When camping with it recently, there was an unexpected cold snap (just above freezing) and the bag performed
SmokeyTheBear – 2013-05-02
Just bought and used for the first time
USed for the first time this week in mid-50's at night... worked great! Love how small is packs down and only weight 1lb8oz. So small compared to my ) degree. Used on the beach off East Coast... still a little chilly at night (outside the bag, had to wear a fleece) but had to unzip partially to keep from sweating when I got in the bag.