| Slumberjack Tourlite 40F Regular Sleeping bag |  | Brand: Slumberjack
List Price: $72.99 Buy New: $39.80 as of 3/21/2010 14:55 EDT details You Save: $33.19 (45%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 4 reviews
Color: Stone/Navy/Charcoal Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Regular Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 13.6 x 13.6 x 2.3
MPN: SJ01646F44 Model: SJ08230 UPC: 034179622916 EAN: 0034179738174 ASIN: B0009J1F7O
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| Features:
| • | Size 32" X 78" | | • | Carry size 7.5" X 12" | | • | Thermolite® Extreme insulation | | • | Nylon diamond ripstop outer and polyester taffeta liner |
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Product Description Features: Summer bag for those who want an ultralight bag without the hood. Thermolite Extreme insulation. Polyester diamond ripstop outer shell. Polyester Taffeta liner. Single layer construction. Insulated draft tube with anti-snag zipper protection. Easy-grab pull tabs. Trapezoid design with ventilated foot box. Comfort Rating: +40° F (+4° C). Max User Height: 5' 11". Size: 32" x 78". Fill weight: 14 ounces. Carry weight: 2 pounds 4 ounces. Carry Size: 7.5" x 12". Includes compression sack.
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| Customer Reviews: Not a 40 degree bag July 9, 2009 Daniel R. Dolezal (IA USA) I bought two of these for lightweight camping in MN this summer. Don't plan on being anywhere near comfortable down to 40 degrees. This is a 50 to 55 degree bag at best. It also seems shorter than most regulars I have been in, and I had problems with the zipper getting stuck/coming off every night. Mine is going back, used or not.
Forty Degree is optimistic April 25, 2009 Teddgram (Jenison, MI United States) This is a great SUMMER bag, but if you are even thinking about using this for spring or fall (the temps here in Michigan get into the 40-50 degree range at night) look elsewhere. My feel never got warm, which lead me to find my extra thick socks in the middle of the night while everyone else was rather warm in their bags. My kids have the Super Guide 30 and they were sweating. To make matters worse, the zipper in the footbox occasionally came open in the middle of the night to add to my late night chill.
Great concept--bad sewing! June 10, 2007 S. Brockman (Brooklyn, NY USA) I bought this bag recently--and it seemed to good to be true. Unfortunately, it is. Its zipper is wierdly placed--too high to get into easily--and of VERY poor quality (It has a "bottom" part to it, when there's no place to go but off the track... I was actually fighting to get it into its groove in the middle of the night... The compression sack's seams were already bursting this AM (1st use!) and there were shreds of blue polyester scattered around my new tent's floor. Sigh... It's a great idea of Slumberjacks, to have the mummy bag with a zipper to give your feet more room if it's warm and you want that comfort. The compression is amazing...but the quality is, well, not there at all. I bought mine at Campmor, but it's the same price here at Amazon. I suggest going for one of their higher priced onsale bags--even the $40 LL Bean Bag has great zippers and will last until your grandchildren have forgotten what camping is...this is, well, crappy. Too bad! Good weight, good shape. I'm going to try one of their higher up the line models, and take my chances with Chinese manufacturing.
great bag for light travel March 20, 2007 D. Jones (Charleston, SC) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Bought this sleeping bag for its light weight. Great for warmer weather hiking, camping. Also liked the expandable foot area, as mummy-style bags are too narrow for comfortable sleeping (for me - my feet have to have room..).
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