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Overview
About Therm-a-Rest 20°F Saros Sleeping Bag - Synthetic, Mummy
Closeouts. Therma-a-Rest's 20°F Saros sleeping bag prepares you for cool, damp nights in the backcountry. EraLoft synthetic insulation is lightweight, compressible and retains warmth when damp.
- EraLoft proprietary synthetic insulation offers superior warmth, loft and durability, even in wet conditions
- Box baffled and shingled insulation on top and sides traps rising heat with fabric only bottom that works with your mattress
- 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
- Includes storage and stuff sacks
- Comfort rated to 20°F
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Therm-a-Rest 20°F Saros Sleeping Bag - Synthetic, Mummy
- Insulation material: Polyester
- Fill weight: 31 ounces
- EN Temp rating: 30°F /23°F /-8°F
- Shell material: Polyester
- Lining material: Polyester
- Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 62/58/40"
- Fits to: 6'
- Length: 76"
- Stuff size: 18x8"
- Zipper: Left
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Storage sack: Yes
- Weight: 2 lb. 15 oz.
- Recommended use: Family camping
- Imported
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1.0 out of 5 stars.
Confused
Reviewed by Andy from Turtle Creek on Wednesday, March 4, 2015
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1.0 out of 5 stars. ConfusedReviewed by Andy from Turtle Creek on Wednesday, March 4, 2015Not sure why, but the entire bottom center of this bag is not insulated. It's just thin material, like a light weight compression sack. Now I don't think I have to be an expert in the field of sleeping bags to know if I lay on a cold ground or even have an air mattress under me, that I am going to get a cold back, side, what ever. I understand that this has a cool feature with the therm a rest pad being able to securely fasten to the bottom, and I like this feature. However, if I don't want the pad what the hell is going to keep my bottom warm. Therm A Rest, [...] over?