Marmot Cloud 9 Sleeping Bags
Marmot Cloud 9 Sleeping Bags
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 09, 2003]
B-J
Climber
After climbing passes that most men under 6ft. tall and weighing less than 200lbs. generally pass out on, I enjoy settling down in my Marmot Cloud 9. Amazingly this bag can handle my massive fram that has been developed from scaling extraordinary climbs ordinary men run in fear from. Oh by the way, did I mention that I am 6'2" and weigh 220lbs? Whadya think of that? Customer Service Fascinating Similar Products Used: I have used, and mastered every piece of equipment that has been produced for the Outdoorsman. |
[Jan 09, 2002]
BT
Backpacker
Strength:
None A 0*F bag that stuffs and fluffs with little fuss. Ultra warm into single digits and drys in literally seconds. Polarguard 3D is the way to go for light and hard core backpacking. I much prefer a warmer bag that I can regulate the temperature with a quick pull or tug of the zipper to a dialed in temp. zone bag. Like BJ Custard below, I am 6''2" and 220 lbs. and have the long. To end, I have had SD and North Face bags, but the Marmot quality is legendary and this bag will pass down thru generations. Customer Service No experience to date Similar Products Used: SD Flex & Stretch NorthFace (stay way) |
[May 27, 2001]
Mike
Backpacker
I Love this bag. Always dry and warm on the coldest nights, even down into the single digits Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 09, 1999]
BJ Custard
Climber
Warm, durable bag that compresses well and regains loft quickly. I have the Long, and it's nice and roomy for me (6'2"", 220lbs). Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 18, 1999]
Mike
Backpacker
I love my Marmot Cloud 9. It's warm, packs nicely, and dries relatively quickly. It's all the sleeping bag I could ever want. Similar Products Used: None |