Slumberjack Discovery Sleeping Bags
Slumberjack Discovery Sleeping Bags
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 13, 2000]
Rene
Backpacker
I decided on this 20deg model due to small compacted size, but I seldom use the stuff bag it came with since I just stuff it at the bottom part of my internal-frame backpack whenever I go backpacking. The loft is still as fluffy as when new. Customer Service Not used yet. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 13, 1999]
M F
Backpacker
I got this bag as a birthday present 3 and a half years ago. Since then I have used it a lot in many different environments. The bag has always kept me warm even on a night where the temperature was right at 0 and the wind chill 15 below. I am a warm sleeper though so this may not be true for everyone. The bag is fairly compact and easily fits in my pack. It is a little on the heavier side. The shell is very water resistant. In fact many times I wake up with water beading on top because condensation dripped from the ceiling of the tent. This bag is a good buy for the money and will serve you well. Customer Service I also own a Slumberjack 40 degree bag that is very small and lightweight. I like it also. Similar Products Used: Coleman |
[Dec 23, 1999]
Matt
Backpacker
I've had this bag for a couple years and it's served me pretty well. It's not the warmest, lightest, or smallest, but it works for me. It's warm, it's big and I can carry it without too much problem. |
[Mar 16, 2000]
Brady
Backpacker
I own the zero degree version, and have used this bag a number of times in temps into the upper teens. Its never failed me. I use a 7" X 17" stuff sack and it easily fits. For the price (I got mine for $89 on sale) this is a great bag. I even made it through one night in a tent that didn't seal out the rain. Our bags got soaked. I stayed warm, my friend didn't. |