Average customer rating:
Number of reviews: 7
Rating:
Customer:
Jimmy G. - Knoxville, TN
Review Date: 3/4/2010
Likes:
Very light & compact. Was warm @ 30 degrees, but questionable @ below 20 degrees. This bag was what I was looking for... light, easy to pack, and enough room. I'm 5'11" and 220lbs. and it was just perfect for my size.
Dislikes:
Nothing
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Customer:
larry s. - mccormick, SC
Review Date: 1/28/2010
Likes:
have not used yet but am amazed at how light and compact this is for a 20 degree bag
Dislikes:
none
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Customer:
Dan L. - Chester Springs, PA
Review Date: 10/28/2009
Likes:
light, packs small, includes both storage and compression-stuff sacks, foot vent, all zippers work great.
Dislikes:
used twice so far and cannot find a flaw.
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Customer:
Shawn M. - Oakland, TN
Review Date: 7/29/2009
Likes:
Comfortable bag with nice features. Very warm. Looking forward to cold weather backpacking with it!
Dislikes:
Warm for summer time use. As a three-season bag, I thought it would be a little more versatile as far as the temp range is concerned. Not a big deal though.
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Customer:
adam l. - strongsville, OH
Review Date: 7/2/2009
Likes:
Living in Ohio it has worked great for warm and cool weather.
Dislikes:
no dislikes
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Customer:
Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
Review Date: 11/17/2008
Likes:
It is really amazing that this bag has all the features for the amount it cost! I purchased the XP 25 degree bag two years ago and my son wanted it so I bought myself a new one and it is now rated to 20 degrees and costs less! They also redesigned the stuff sack to it is easier to use. We went on a scout campout and the low was in the 30's and the bag was wondgerfull. It had no cold spots and I was able to use the foot zipper to vent when we first turned in for the night. Great bag from a great company.
Dislikes:
Nothing to not like
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Customer:
GUY R. - NEWNAN, GA
Review Date: 11/15/2008
Likes:
warm in cool weather and good quality
Dislikes:
a little tight and hard to unzip quickly