The North Face Cat's Meow 3D Sleeping Bags
The North Face Cat's Meow 3D Sleeping Bags
[Sep 12, 1999]
Danny Nathan
Climber
Superb bag! Absolutely outstanding. This is not the smallest or lightest bag out there, but it does its job and does it very well. If you are in the market for a three season synthetic bag, this is your choice. Mine has withstood countless washes and backcountry trips, and still keeps me toasty. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 18, 1999]
Brock
Climber
I liked the bag a lot. I kept me warm and dry. It has a lot of pockets including one for a pillow. I highly recommend it. Customer Service Its been through a lot but has never failed. It compacts small. Similar Products Used: I've looked at many others. Many of the North faces are to expensive or too thin. |
[Sep 17, 1999]
albert kong
Car Camper
i'm very happy with the bag. this is my first mummy....not use to being so crampped. had the bag in 10deg temp and was amazed at how well it worked. had alot of padding so that probably helped. i hesitate to give 5 stars cuz i don't have anything to truely compare it to. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 17, 1999]
Colin Philpot (CGP)
Backpacker
This is decent bag. It is light and it folds compactly. It is a bit narrow but I guess most mummy bags are the same way. The temp rating I feel is a bit liberal. I would not want to be stuck in 20 degree weather in this bag without some long underwear. It is a warm bag but anything under freezing I would be more prepared. Construction is nice(no problems yet in 2 1/2 years). I got mine on sale at REI for cheap. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 16, 1999]
David
Backpacker
I used the Cat's Meow for three years, and I have no complaints. The bag is durable, lightweight, and plenty warm for three season backpacking (I haven't used it for winter camping as of yet). I would recommend the Cat's Meow to beginners as well as experienced backpackers, etc. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 16, 1999]
Josh Brookshire
Backpacker
I like this bag very much. The cat's meow is a good three season bag. I felt very comfortable down to around 25 any thing lower get's bad. This bag has stood up to repeated use and abuse and has lasted through thick and thin. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 16, 1999]
kf
Backpacker
if you're anywhere near 6ft tall, go for the long version. it's a comfortable bag, but 20 degrees is pretty much it's true lower limit. if you camp in colder climes, go for a warmer bag. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 14, 1999]
tim keating
Backpacker
this bag has lasted longer than the pack, tent andstove that i bought at the same time. i used everything the same amount of time and the bag shows very little wear and works great. comforatable and warm. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 14, 1999]
il
Backpacker
Had this bag for three years, it's the older model (good to 15 degrees) and it has provided me with a comfortable, warm place to sleep each time I've climbed in. It's been on New England camping trips in all seasons, across to Nepal and up to the damp and windy British Isles and still looks like new. I also loan it out to friends who rave about it on their return. It's fairly light, and compact for a non-down bag and isn't too restrictive for a mummy shape (I'm 6'2"" and 200lb). Last week I was up in Maine, it was cool, the sky was clear so I threw down my sleeping pad, climbed in my bag and slept like a baby. I highly recommend this product. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 28, 2000]
Gustavo Delgado
Climber
I like they way this bag keeps me warm but comfortable, like how it can be zippered to another bag for more room and company. |