Therm-a-Rest 0°F Adara Down Sleeping Bag- 750 Fill Power, Long Mummy (For Women)
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Overview
About Therm-a-Rest 0°F Adara Down Sleeping Bag- 750 Fill Power, Long Mummy (For Women)
Closeouts. Therm-a-Rest's 0°F Adara long sleeping bag ensures you don't face frigid backcountry nights unprepared. It's insulated with 750 fill power down and features a ThermaCapture reflective lining to keep you warmer without excess bulk.
- 750 fill power down insulation offers highly compressible warmth
- Box baffled insulation on top and foot area
- ThermaCapture reflective lining reflects your body's radiant heat back into your sleeping bag
- Sewn-through insulation on bottom reduces drafts in extreme cold
- SynergyLink Connectors keep bag centered on your air mattress and eliminate problems with sliding, twisting and cold spots
- Efficient Comfort design features extra room in the torso to allow your shoulders, elbows and hips to move freely and a closer fit in the head and foot areas
- Draft tubes and collar
- Snag-free zipper
- Stash pocket
- Sculpted hood
- Trapezoidal footbox with Toe-asis foot warmer pocket
- Includes storage and stuff sacks
- Comfort rated to 0°F
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Therm-a-Rest 0°F Adara Down Sleeping Bag- 750 Fill Power, Long Mummy (For Women)
- Insulation material: Down
- Insulation fill power: 750
- Fill weight: 22 ounces
- EN Temp rating: 22°F /10°F /-26°F
- Shell material: Polyester
- Lining material: Polyester
- Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 59/59/38"
- Fits to: 6'
- Length: 78"
- Stuff size: 16x8"
- Zipper: Left
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Storage sack: Yes
- Weight: 2 lb. 9 oz.
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Imported
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4.0 out of 5 stars.
Very soft! Could be warmer.
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Reviewed by Elena from Seattle on Wednesday, February 25, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Very soft! Could be warmer.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Elena from Seattle on Wednesday, February 25, 2015I liked the length of this, I am 5'9'' and I had plenty of leg room. I could have even been a few inches longer. The cubby for your feet confused me at first. I thought it was a flap of down. It is truly a down cubby you stick your feet into. It is hard to actually fit both your feet into it, but it kept me from doing that thing where I try to kick to the bottom of the sleeping bag under my feet to wrap them up. The fabric is very soft. It felt luxurious to climb into, even in the cold. It was in the low twenties when I used it. We woke up with ice on the outside of our sleeping bags. It took me a couple of hours to warm up. The fattier parts of my body were VERY cold from sitting on the ground for dinner. I wrapped my fleece around my rear end and that helped a lot. The parts of the bag where my body was cold weren't getting any heat to trap, so they stayed cold. I tried rubbing my arms and other cold areas to get them to warm up. The bag has room to move around in, which was a little frustrating because I was trying to get the fabric tightly wrapped around me. There are flaps around the hood, so you don't have to cinch the top to get a little coverage around your face, but it was so cold I cinched that sucker as tight as it would go. It is nice that it straps to the pads. I used both the ZLite and Prolite 4. I strapped the bag just to the Prolite self-inflatable. I stayed put. It is annoying to not be able to swing the bag around if I want to lay on my side or stomach, but WAY better than waking up off my sleeping pad. I will say this. In the morning the other women in my tent said that they didn't get hardly any sleep because they were too cold. One woman said she didn't think she slept at all because of the cold. It took me a couple hours to get warm, but then I zonked out, and I woke up warm. They also had down sleeping bags. This was definitely worth the money I paid for it. I don't think I would pay more than $300 for it though. I hate the rating system for sleeping bags. I am typically a cold person, so 0 degree bag apparently means 45 degrees. I slept in the bag on my bed a few nights with the heat at 50 and the bag unzipped so I could partially lay out of it and woke up a little hot a few times.