Great buy.
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| Review Date: April 16, 2006 |
| Reviewer: R. Lydon, Boston, Ma. |
| Keeps you really hot and toasty on those chilly Northern nights. A bargain for the price. Outer covering repels a good amount of moisture (to a point) and roomy. Zipper is high quality and has yet to snag on me. |
Great Value for the price
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| Review Date: August 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: P. R. Foltz, Doylestown, PA USA |
We bought 4 of these bags - one for each of the family (Myself, the wife and a 5 and 4 year old). These sleeping bags are excelent value for the price. Perhaps not suitable for a more gonzo backpacker - or technical trekking, but fine for most family uses.
The cloth interior is quite comfortable, and each bag comes with a convenient packing sleeve. |
Great sleeping bag
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| Review Date: January 4, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Nic, Georgia |
This sleeping bag is great, and a great price. I looked around and these were the best price for the quality. It is hard to find bags with a cotton/flannel interior.
I purchased two of these sleeping bags for a Girl Scout outing with my daughter's girl scout troop. My daughter and I were the only ones that did not need extra bedding! We stayed nice and warm in our sleeping bags, with temperature dipping into the 20's.
The only problem we had was with the string/rope that ties the sleeping bag into a roll for storage. The string/rope came unraveled on one of the bags and now it is difficult to tie. I was a little disapointed by the storage bags. They are just the plastic liners that the bags come in. Very difficult to fit the bags back into them, so we had to pitch them. Also the discription of the color of the sleeping bag is off, too. The exterior color is an army green color, with a light gray plaid interior. |
warm and cozy sleeping bag
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| Review Date: September 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Kelli Sewell, Alexandria, AL United States |
| The sleeping bag is just as described on line. It is a warm and cozy flannel inside and looks to be durable outside plus has its own bag to store and carry. I am not disappointed. |
SNUG AS A BUG
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| Review Date: September 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Timika Walton, Los Angeles, CA |
First time camper here, wanted a sleeping bag that was comfortable and warm and I found it. The material inside kept me warm all night... the temperature dropped to below 42 degrees. It was cold. I knew the next day that I would have to drive into town and purchase a blanket to put over top of me. After speaking with other campers in my group I realized I had the best sleeping bag. I would suggest bringing a warm blanket for the ride, as no sleeping bag can keep you that warm in 42 degree weather.
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