Therm-a-Rest 25-45°F Navis Convert Down Sleeping Bag - 750 Fill Power, Mummy
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Overview
About Therm-a-Rest 25-45°F Navis Convert Down Sleeping Bag - 750 Fill Power, Mummy
Closeouts. The Therm-a-Rest 25-45°F Navis Convert down sleeping bag features an ultralight, zipperless design that's ideal for through-hikers and minimalist backpacking. It boasts Hybrid Construction that eliminates fill in the bottom and has a baffled opening that seals out drafts.
- Hybrid Construction features lightweight, sewn-through 750 fill power down insulation in the upper half of the bag that works with your insulated jacket
- Fill is eliminated at bottom of bag, where your mattress provides insulation
- SynergyLink Connectors keep bag centered on your air mattress and eliminate problems with sliding, twisting and cold spots
- Variable Temperature Rating means the Navis can perform in a variety of conditions, depending on the insulated jacket worn
- Trapezoidal footbox
- Includes storage and stuff sacks
- Comfort rated to 25 to 45°F
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Therm-a-Rest 25-45°F Navis Convert Down Sleeping Bag - 750 Fill Power, Mummy
- Insulation material: Down
- Insulation fill power: 750
- Fill weight: 8.6 ounces
- Shell material: 30 denier nylon ripstop
- Lining material: 30 denier nylon
- Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 62/85/40"
- Fits to: 5'10"
- Length: 68"
- Stuff size: 12x7"
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Storage sack: Yes
- Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz.
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Imported
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3.0 out of 5 stars.
amazingly light, but functionally a bit underwhelming
Reviewed by Andrew H from California on Wednesday, February 4, 2015
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Disappointing PurchaseVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from California on Monday, March 9, 2015I had high hopes for this bag. The thing you need to pay attention to is the vague temperature range. it is not a 25 - 45 degree bag, At best, it's a summer bag. The weight is appealing but a light bag is not worth it if you plan on being in an area that experiences colder temperatures. I tried it out in 50 degree weahter and it failed. When you turn over, you get chilled because there is no down in the bottom of the bag. The down is only in the top part of the bag.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. amazingly light, but functionally a bit underwhelmingReviewed by Andrew H from California on Wednesday, February 4, 2015At just over a pound, I was hoping this would be my perfect ultralight bag. Testing it out with a high-R value mattress at above its 45 temperature rating, I found it to be a bit cold, even with a hooded down puffy. I think this was mostly due to the lack of effective closure around the body for a person who rolls in their sleep like I do. If you're thinking of doing WARM summer night camping, are under 6 feet tall and you don't thrash much while you sleep, this could be the bag for you.