Coleman Peak 1® Kokanee™ Right Zip Sleeping Bag Sleeping Bags

Coleman Peak 1® Kokaneeâ„¢ Right Zip Sleeping Bag Sleeping Bags 

DESCRIPTION


• For extreme conditions down to -10° • Mummy bag, 33" x 85", fits most up to 6'5" • Fill: 60-oz DuPont QualloFil® II - seven hole hollow core fiber reduces heat loss for superior warmth • Triple/double construction places an extra layer of insulation on top • 210T high count nylon cover and liner

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 26, 2014]
allaealawn lawson
Paddler

Wen't on a fishing trip to lake Erie in April. Day temp low 30's night temp below freezing. This bag is everything it claims to be. Warm all night
Thanks Colmans

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 26, 2009]
Luke
Day Hiker

Great bag for my experiences. Couldn't tell you any exact temperatures I was in, but they weren't warm and I was still in my drawers. I'm around 5'6", thought there was plenty of space. Had enough room to put the face opening a good distance from the top of my head and curl up on the inside. Good bag all around.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 28, 2005]
Snowpuppy
Climber

Good bag for the $$. The only complaint is that the feet are not kept warm in this bag and it is big and bulky. I have had it down to 20 degrees in a bivy.

Customer Service

N/A

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 20, 2003]
canyncarvr
Backpacker

I bought the kokanee to replace my 20-some year old peak 1 holofil bag. It's not a terrific backpacking bag due to weight, but hauling it on my bike it doesn't much matter (weight). No way I'd expect it to compare to a good down bag weight-wise..certainly not for the price!! The tailored hood is a nice fit. I was concerned that the foot pocket would get in the way...it doesn't. Qualofil has a decent 'drop' to it. The tri-blend of the old peak 1 liner was better than the nylon of the newer. Cut is generous enough to allow bringing your knees up. Obviously this would be less likely the taller you are. Altogether a decent bag for the $$. Nice to see a strap on the bottom of the stuff sack. Zipper quality could be better. Not the smoothest in the world.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 07, 2002]
jbosma
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Got this on a whim to camp in the snow in Northern Minnesota. Not bad if you plan to car camp or maybe a weekend. VERY heavy compared to down though. Saw it on clearence for $29 a couple months after I got it. Had it down to 5 or 10 and was warm in it. Didn''t fit well in my 4600 CI pack, but worked in my 5400 Redcloud.

Customer Service

No experience.

Similar Products Used:

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OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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