Feathered Friends Hummingbird Sleeping Bags
Feathered Friends Hummingbird Sleeping Bags
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 26, 2006]
toddegan
Backpacker
This is a fine sleeping bag, although a bit pricy. Part of the reason I selected this back was due to the fact that it is manufactured in the USA, could be customized (girth, length, material, fill), and had 750 down and a good recommendation. The bag is well made and has kept me warm in the Colorado Mountains in June at 11000 feet. The zipper operates smoothly. Not much more I could ask for. Customer Service I was very disappointed in this area. I called to disuss features of their bags. Since I don't live in the NW USA and I couldn't visit their brick-and-mortar store, I decided (upon advice of the Customer Service rep) to order 2 bags, try out the fit, and return the one that didn't fit as well. I did this and shipped back the bag that I didn't like (not the hummingbird). A few days later I got a call from a different Customer Service rep claiming that the bag came back to dirty to sell as new and that they would require a $50 cleaning fee. The bag was tested at my house, not outside... ever.
Similar Products Used: TNF Hightail.
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[Jan 29, 2004]
trilliumgreen
Backpacker
in the summer i live in my sleepingbag and had been coveting down for a while. i think this is a great bag. the cut is good for me, but i am narrow through the shoulders. i mostly sleep without a tent and though i would often wake to a dew soaked world, the down consistently stayed dry (epic fabric). the only thing i would change on my bag is the zipper - i don't think the minimal amount of weight saved by going with a 3/4 length justifies the foregoing foot ventilation. |
[Dec 20, 2002]
Bill
Backpacker
I used this bag on my 2002 PCT thru hike. The price, $300, is comparable to other mass produced lightweight bags. My bag was made using 800 fill with 2 oz of overfill, the full length zipper, and the lightweight nylon shell. It weighed in on my digital scales at 1 lb 12 oz. I would guess that the temperature rating would be around 15 degrees. Overall the quality is top notch. Beware, this bag is cut for skinny folk. I weight 135 lb and I thought it was a tight squeeze. I had zero problems with mine over the whole 2650 miles. It's perfect for a long distance hike. I would recommend this bag to anyone interested in going light and fast and those interested in long distance hiking. Customer Service Never had to use but have heard good things. Similar Products Used: Marmot Pinnacle |
[Dec 13, 2002]
T Tom
Backpacker
Have had my bag for 2 years and I love it.I sleep cold and had it over stuffed. That is one advantage to FF bags, you get them your way. It is about a 10* bag and has been fine for me down to 20*. It packs as small as my 35* syn. bag and weighs on 5oz. more ,40 vs 35. I purchased the bag because of the attention to detail the company provides and I was not disapointed. I would buy again. Customer Service Very helpful. Similar Products Used: Northface, Flite 35* |
[Mar 16, 1999]
Mark
Day Hiker
Since the purchase of this sleeping bag I have gone camping and hiking in many areas and have not been dissapointed in this bag. Great for saving space when going hiking and good enough to keep you warm on some pretty cold nights...Look into this company and sleeping bag for future purchases...I will Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 01, 1999]
David
Climber
Excellent bag if you want an miminal light weight 3 1/2 season bag.I went for the goretex type outer cover, 800 down and draft collar. Company was correct at 10 degree rating. In a bag this small I cannot roll over, on the otherhand it packs to the size of a grapefruit and is under two pounds. I has served me well in past 3 years would by another Feathered Freind product in a minuite and have. Similar Products Used: None |