The North Face Cornice 3D Sleeping Bags
The North Face Cornice 3D Sleeping Bags
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 26, 2000]
Peter
Backpacker
Great bag. I love how light it is, plus the temperature rating is conservative. I really wanted the Dryloft version but the regular version was on sale so I got that one. Highly recommended. |
[Jun 27, 1999]
S. Beck
Backpacker
Great bag! I found this on sale at REI for $120 and I bought two of them.It packs down really small and is very light. I've spent a few nights on bivy while climbing and this bag kept me warm and dry. You do have to be somewhat cautious of the Diamond Light shell because it can tear easily. I have not had a problem with this, but i've been told that it is easy to do. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 19, 1999]
Bob Sheaffer
Backpacker
I love this bag! Spent the extra hundred bucks for Dryloft and although some said it was overkill for a synthetic bag it is much less likely to tear than the regular Diamond Lite shell. The water resistance is superior! Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 27, 1999]
Amy Blumenberg
Backpacker
The North Face Cornice 3D is superior to any other synthetic fill 20 degree bags around! It is LIGHTER and more compressible than any other polarguard 3D 20 degree bag, and is even lighter than many 30 degree bags. I am so dissapointed that North Face discontinued this. Anyone who would think about getting any other 20 degree bag would be crazy not to try to track a Cornice 3D down instead--it's durable, comfortable and LIGHT. I used it in below 20 degree temps. and stayed warm. My boyfriend and I each have this bag (his is men's long, mine is women's regular) and we love them. Customer Service I've used many other 15-30 degree synthetic bags including the North Face Cat's Meow, Slumberjacks, Kelty bags, etc. and the Cornice 3D is lighter and more compressible than any of them. The most warmth for the least weight! Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 17, 1999]
Allen
Backpacker
Very good bag. Spend the extra for Dryloft it has been worth it. |
[Jan 16, 1999]
Collin
Backpacker
I bought this bag at Compmor for $109 clearence. I absolutely love it. The Polargaurd 3D has kept me warm for many a night. The Diamond Lite shell has kept me dry through many wet nights. The liner has never stuck to me. It packs really small and it the lightest Bag in its class. I will never look back at any other sleeping bag. Great bag, great value!!!!! Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 06, 1999]
peter
Backpacker
One of the lightest sleeping bag at the temperature range. Very warm and compressible. Too bad TNF discontinued this model. Get the gore dryloft outer shell simply because it is less likely to rip. Would recommend it to anyone. Similar Products Used: north face foxfire DL, mountain hardwear 4th dimension. |
[Mar 04, 1999]
Tom Linton
Backpacker
This is an amazing bag. It not only kept me warm many times, but also dry. This bag is the lightest in its class at a little less than 3 lbs. It's not only has great performance, but a great price. I got it on a clearence at REI for 59.00! This bag has been a great experience. Similar Products Used: Walrus tents, tnf packs, tnf jackets, lowe packs... |
[Apr 24, 2000]
Dan Hulbert
Backpacker
This is an excellent lightweight bag. I used it a few times and in close to zero weather and still was comfortable. I got mine used and is a little older so it looks like it has lost a lot of loft, but still has been warm. I would highly recommend this bag, especially since it is so light. Similar Products Used: Ushba Pamir for cold weather |
[Mar 16, 1999]
Don
Backpacker
Loved this bag - too bad TNF decided to discontinue it for '99. Despite its 20 to 35 degree rating, it's good for the teens...I've spent more than a night nice and toasty inside one - and I'm a cold sleeper. Packs really nice and small and weighs in under 3 lbs. What a great package! Similar Products Used: Various Kelty Sleeping bags, TNF Cat's Meow |