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Item #78017

Marmot 40°F Wind River Sleeping Bag - 600 Fill Power Down, Semi-Rectangular

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Closeouts. Marmot's 40°F Wind River sleeping bag is ideal for those who want Marmot quality but can't stand the confines of a mummy bag. Semi-rectangular bag lends easier movement and keeps you snug on cool nights with 600 fill power down.
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  • By JimSVerified Reviewer from Anchorage, AK on 07/24/2010
    Pros:
    Comfortable, Lightweight, Packs Small, Roomy, Warm
    Cons:
    Shell Absorbs Water
    Best Uses:
    3 Season Camping, Backpacking
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Comfort Driven
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    I don't like mummy bags, and this bag is just wide enough to give me room to breath. When I tried it out last winter, I added a lightweight (1.5 lb.) technical blanket as the temps dropped into the teens, but I stayed comfortable all night. Most of my camping is with temps in the 40's at night, and I find this bag a little warm as it gets above that. But it zips completely open and makes a nice blanket in warmer weather. As always, your choice in sleeping pads makes a major difference in keeping warm, as more heat conducts through the bottom than radiates out of the top. With a good pad, this bag's 40 degree rating is conservative. With a poor pad, or none at all... With a decent compression bag it packs very small, and if you're likely to get wet make sure the compression bag is waterproof, as down does not dry easily.
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  • By Craig from North Dakota on 07/28/2010
    Pros:
    Drawcord opening, Lightweight, Packs Small
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    Took the bag on a week long backpack trip in the Beartooth Mts in Montana. It froze at night and found I needed long underwear to be comfortable. Stuff sack was large enough to hold therm-a-rest, long underwear and bag. Loved the drawcord! Will never buy another one without a drawcord.
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  • By BubsVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from Pueblo de Vaca, Texas on 08/10/2010
    Pros:
    Comfortable, Lightweight, Packs Small, Roomy
    Best Uses:
    Car Camping, Warm Weather
    Describe Yourself:
    Casual/ Recreational
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    It's hard to find a quality lightweight sleeping bag that fits Texas camping conditions. We rarely have the colder nights and many bags are unsuitable for milder nights. I am enjoying it!
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  • By KBVerified Purchaser from San Diego, CA on 08/11/2010
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    Weight online says 1 lb. 15 oz., but on the tag of the bag it clearly states 2 lb 7oz. Which is still ok, but not as exciting.
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  • By the sleeperVerified Purchaser from Wisconsin on 08/13/2010
    Pros:
    Adjustable Hood, Comfortable, Lightweight, Packs Small, Roomy, Warm
    Best Uses:
    Overnights in the boat
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Comfort Driven
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    I use the sleeping bag when we travel by boat. It's light, doesn't take up much room and comfortable.
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