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Item 765267
Specification | Description |
| Temperature rating (F) | 35 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Average weight | 2 lbs. 3 oz. |
| Shell | Polyamide |
| Fill | Polyester fiber |
| Lining | Polyester/cotton |
| Fits up to | 5 feet |
| Shoulder girth | 46 inches |
| Stuff sack size | 7 x 12 inches |
| Sleeping bag shape | Mummy |
| Gender | Kids' |
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Comments about Lafuma GR Junior +35 Sleeping Bag - '07 Closeout:
This is a great deal for a quality kids sleeping bag. It's light, well built and stuffs up small. My 4 year old son used it twice in the Sierras in the summer. Once he was sleeping outside without a tent. He was fine (he's a very warm sleeper), but I think I'd have been cold in this bag. I ended up getting him a 20 degree bag for summer mountain trips. If you are camping at lower elevations in the warmer months, it's great.
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Comments about Lafuma GR Junior +35 Sleeping Bag - '07 Closeout:
Beware, the fit specs listed (see comment below) by REI say that this bag will fit a person to 5' 7" and 50" in girth. The bag is 5' 7" (67") by 27" in ACTUAL length and width (as listed on the bag's tag). This means that my 5' 0" son is the tallest a child can be and still fit this bag, and my 5' 3" daughter is way too tall. Also, a 27" width means that the usable girth will be less than 50", but a 5' child won't need this much girth anyway.
I can't comment on anything else, since I've had the bag out of the box for only 20 minutes. But I'll keep one bag for my son for this year, and look for another for my daughter. But I'll be careful about size ratings...
BTW, read other reviews on Lafuma bags where people are finding the bags are too short - or more likely REI has mistaken Lafuma's actual size for the rated height of the sleeper.
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REI response:Thank you for pointing this out. We have since updated our specs.