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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great cold weather bagApr 11, 2008
By R. Flower I have used a 40 degree bag from Slumberjack for many years ,and loved it, so when I moved to colder climates it was my company of choice for a 0 degree bag. They did not disappoint. This bag kept me very comfortable down into the low teens. The neck and hood worked very well. The issues I have are minor. It is a little bulky for tough trail backpacking (not unusual for the price range). The zipper had the tendency to bind the inner fabric if you only pulled the outside pull ( pulling both the inside and outside pull at the same time solved this issue). At 15 degree or so your feet may get a little cool. Overall, I highly recommend this product.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good and BadApr 04, 2009
By William Acridge
"Enjoy Life"
Well from what I read online it is close to what I expected. Regular details from product description are right on.
First of all if you are planning on car/wkd camping in cold weather then this bag is perfect. This bag is a little on the heavy side and is by far way bigger than what I had thought.
If you are doing any kind of hiking where weight and bag space are important look else where because this bag isn't for you.
As for cold, at first it will seem cold but as your body warms up the bag it will cook you. I started off with long underwear, shorts, wool top, and two long sleeve shirts. By the morning I was in nothing more than a pair of boxers. I was also hiking the AT and it happened to snow that evening. So yes it will keep you very toasty in the cold.
If you plan to stuff clothes in your bag so they are warm in the morning too and you like leg room I'd recommend the Long. The straps around the head opening are really nice too b/c you can close it down to where only your nose sticks out for air.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Warm, Comfortable, Great ValueDec 19, 2008
By Michael A. Israel I purchased two of these at the same time I purchased a similar North Face bag for twice the cost. I found that I prefer the Slumberjack in every way.
I am not a hard core camper but have gone on some trips where it gets down into the low teens. I found this bag to be easy to carry (sure it is bulkier than a down bag but it is also 10% of the cost). It kept me warm and dry on a very cold and rainy night in a small tent. What I especially appreciated is that it also has a bit more room width-wise than the NorthFace bag, enough so that your legs and torso feel comfortable rather than trapped.
Comfortable, light, warm, inexpensive, and well made. I do not see how you could ask for anything more.
Latitude 0-Degree: GREAT PRODUCT! GREAT PRICE!Nov 29, 2010
By M. Vasquez I am very pleased with this purchase. Slumberjack makes a great, inexpensive, sleeping bag. Just got back from a four day camping trip over the Thanksgiving weekend. I do NOT like cold weather, so I wanted a bag that would keep me warm. The Latitude 0-degree did the trick. I was very comfortable the whole time. I slept in my bag on top of a therm-a-rest sleeping pad to provide a little cushion from the hard ground.
Two of the nights temps were in the low 30's, and I was sweating - had to strip down to my skivvies. My wife thought it was funny to be sweating when it was so cold outside. One of the nights the temp was 20 degrees, and I was absolutely comfortable - stayed in my PJ's that time. I'm not sure how it would do in actual 0 degree weather, but in the 20's this bag has you covered.
Latitude 0-degree regular size was roomy for me - I'm 5'8" 160lbs. A person taller than that might want to go with the long bag instead.
If I were to complain about anything, I would say that it was a little difficult to zip up from inside the bag when you get to your shoulders. It wasn't horrible, but it did take a little effort.
I'm looking forward to more cold weather camping now that I have this sleeping bag.
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