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Sierra Designs Mobile Mummy 600 3-Season Sleeping Bag for Women
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Can do camp chores without leaving the bag
A two-way zipper system lets you put your feet out and special toggles on the bag allows to secure the toe box up and away from your feet so that you can walk wearing the bag. Furthermore, there are arm ports where you can stick your arms out from the bag. This is perfect in those cold mornings that you don’t want to leave the bag but you need to start doing camping chores.
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Heavy in its price range
Weighing just under three pounds makes it one of the heaviest sleeping bags in its price range. It is still fairly lightweight though and shouldn’t be hard to carry it around for longer backpacking trips.
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Keeps you warm and toasty
The down filling in a combination with the draft tube and provides a survival temperature rating of 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The comfort temperature is rate at 25 degrees so you use this sleeping bag during cold shoulder season nights.
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Can’t use a pillow comfortably
The unusual shape of the sleeping bag does provide very limited space in the head zone so you can’t put a pillow in it.
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Water resistant
You don’t have to worry about the bag becoming damp in rain or mist because the treated down resists moisture and the shell is made from water resistant polyester fabric.
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Can sleep on the side comfortably
The bag stretches and allows movement inside it, so you can sleep on your side easily without being in a claustrophobic position in the bag.
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Weight:
2.8 lbs
Color:
Purple
Filling:
600 Fill Duck DriDown
Inner material:
30D Poleyester Taffetta
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NEMO Rhumba Women's Sleeping Bag
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Comfortable for side and tummy sleepers
Thanks to the bags spoon form you can sleep on the side, tummy and turn around in the bag without being uncomfortable and cramped as it offers plenty of room for yours legs, breasts and shoulders.
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A sleeping pad is recommended in cold conditions
The filling in the bottom of the bag is poor so its better to get an additional sleeping pad.
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Can tuck yourself in nicely
Thanks to the built-in pillow pocket and a large blanket-like draft tube that tucks around your shoulders, makes it feel like you are sleeping in your bed at home.
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No compression bag included
The included bag is on the large side so it takes up space. If possible it’s better to get a compression bag that will save space when going backpacking.
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Suited for cold weather
Thanks to the generous use of 650 fill power duck down you will feel warm in the bag in temperatures as low as 25 degrees Fahrenheit so you can safely use the bag in very cold autumn nights.
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Full length zipper
The bag can be fully opened for extra ventilation in warm nights or to use the bag as a quilt.
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Suited for long journey backpacking
The bag weighs only 3 pounds and measures 18 x 9 inches that can be further reduced by using a compression bag. The lightweight design allows it to be carried around for extended periods of time.
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