The North Face Blue Kazoo Sleeping Bags
The North Face Blue Kazoo Sleeping Bags
[Sep 09, 1999]
Bird
Day Hiker
this has been a great 3 season pack. Light and warm, in fact, if I had one complaint it would be that I sometimes get too warm but that's not really a complaint seeing as how I'd rather be warm than cold. It was a good investment and can often be found on sale for about $120-$130. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 14, 1999]
russ herring
Day Hiker
Warm enough but it seems like it was made for ethiopians. I am short and stocky and this bag is like sleeping in a sock. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 13, 1999]
Benjamin Roth
Backpacker
This was the first bag that I have ever bought and it might even be the last one. I don't think that I will ever need another bag. It is just the right temp to use in almost any conditions. I use it in the winter in my house even when its not that cold. I just like the feal of the bag. It is the perfect size for me. The bag has been thorugh thick and thin. There has been times when my cat has gone crazy on it and it has not gotten a single tear. This product will last the years no matter what. Similar Products Used: nothing |
[Sep 13, 1999]
Jim Maguire
Backpacker
Great bag - not suitable for extremely cold conditions, however it is a great bag for all around 3.5 season backpacking. It is light weight, and very roomy - fits my fat ass. My only problem is that the zipper catches and may tear bag if not careful - This is not really an issue however. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 13, 1999]
at
Backpacker
you just can't beat north face stuff. great 3-season bag. great value. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 12, 1999]
Zev Foreman
Backpacker
Light and packs nice and small. great for fall around here but not quite warm enough for a cold night. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 12, 1999]
C Mostert
Backpacker
A great three season bag, versatile enough for most spring - fall situations. Nothing matches down in warmth to weight, compessability, and longevity. TNF has complemented this with quality materials and construction. In order to avoid moisture I find it best to pack it in a PVC drybag. My only problem with the bag is it could use a draft collar (which would make its 20 temperature rating reasonable). Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 12, 1999]
Danny Nathan
Climber
A very well built bag that will last for years. My only caution is with the temp. rating. 20 degrees is a little generous in my opinion, but wear some long undies and you're set! I have used mine for years from backpacking to bivying. Don't let the down deter you...its not that hard to take care of, especially if you pack it carefully. This bag packs down to nothing! Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 03, 1999]
David
Backpacker
This tent does everything it should. It's cozy, comfortable, light, and packs small. It has been used and unintentionally abused, and still holds up and never lets me down. What more can I say? Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 01, 1999]
Gary Watkins
Car Camper
A great 3 season bag. Its light, packs small and has a good feel. At 30F, I don't even zip it up. Ther bags does retain musty oders but it airs out in just a few minutes. Be careful with the zipper or it will get caught in the lining. I like this bag and would buy another if need be. Similar Products Used: None |