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Closeouts. So lofty, you might just wonder if it's down, Marmot's 20°F long Sorcerer sleeping bag from the Trestles series overlaps waves of cozy Spirafil insulation to eliminate cold spots and keep you warm. And unlike down, the quality synthetic fill dries quickly when it does get wet.
This is a great bag for the price and the only thing that i can say bad about it is that the zipper some times gets stuck.
I used this in 30 deg. nights and i was very warm.
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Went for a overnight backpack trip in late autumn in the
White Mountains on the AT in New Hampshire; got
caught in terrible rain up on the ridge, fairly cold
(but not freezing) weather. Two of these bags kept
my adult sons comfortable through the night. The
bags are not the lightest in their class, but great
for the price.
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This bag kept me warm for three nights of 35 degree weather in Northern Michigan. It is a little heavier than I would prefer but I will carry a few extra pounds for a 15 degree bag under $50. This bag also stayed dry despite the inside of our tent getting soaked during a down pour. It did the job nicely and I would recommend it to anyone looking for good equipment at an affordable price.
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By The old Scout Dadfrom Greenville, SCon 08/26/2009
Pros:
Lightweight, Stows Easily
Cons:
Compression Sack Needed
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Backpacking
Describe Yourself:
Casual Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Comfort Driven
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I used this sleeping bag on a recent backpacking trip with my son's Scout Troop. As a novice backpacker I knew I needed my supplies to be light, but also comfortable when sleeping. This bag was certainly light and could be compressed well. I cannot comment on the warmth as I slept on top of it due to the warm air, but it feels good and I believe it will do well in colder temperatures.
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Bought the Sorcerer a month ago, and have used it on two camping trips. The first was a backwoods camping trip in early August at 10,500 feet. The other was a mid-August car camping trip, in which the first nite it got down to 25 F. Both trips, the bag kept my wife and I warm. We each have a sorcerer. My wife is usually cold, so whenever she says she was warm, I would endorse the product. Just two cons....the zipper snags very easily, so take your time zippering, and the second is the velcro pad for the hood...if you do not use it, it can sandpaper your chin. Overall, very satisfied.
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By Old guy who used to climb :)from Longmont, COon 07/25/2009
Pros:
Lightweight, Warm
Best Uses:
3 Season Camping, Backpacking
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Minimalist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Amazing value at Campmor's price. We had to scare up a couple of new sleeping bags to take the family on it's first "real" backpacking trip this summer. (kids are 10, 7, & 4). I wasn't sure what I'd be getting at this price, but it's all there; solid Marmot construction, no cold spots/drafts, roomy inside (I got the "long" ... I'm 6'3"). Can't really vouch for the temperature rating after 1 summer trip, but I think it's spot-on.
I'm very pleased with both the weight and compressibility too. We had no problem getting all the gear into basically 2 packs.
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3 Season Camping, Backpacking, Car Camping, Cold Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual Adventurer
What Is Your Gear Style:
Comfort Driven
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
For a bag that compresses as well as this does, Marmot should show it off by providing a compression sack. Very fluffy bag. Lofts like down. Warm. Nylon shell seems like it could be suscetable to rips or snags and it isn't rip-stop fabric. will see how it holds up over time.
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