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Item 830838
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Comments about Lafuma Extreme 1000 +40 Sleeping Bag - X Large - 2012 Special Buy:
This bag was supposed to be a 30 deg bag, but I'm ok with it. I was able to combine two of them to create a "double" bag for me and my wife. Obviously, only one of us could use the hood portion, at that point, but that was ok. They were warm, and seemed roomy, although they were smaller than our other bags. I have not slept in it as a single back, so I can't speak to that. I am 6'0 and 200 lbs, so I might be pushing the limit on the size of the bag. I will add that the zippers are a bit more temperamental than some other bags I've had, although they were not ultimately a problem. Just had to be more careful.
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Comments about Lafuma Extreme 1000 +40 Sleeping Bag - X Large - 2012 Special Buy:
I own several Lufuma Down Sleeping Bags. They are generally fairly priced, light-weight and Durable.
I was excited to see the synthetic-down version of this rectangular sleeing Bag.
I was disappointed to see that the bag is too short for me. I am 6'2" and the length of the bag is 72-inches plus the hood. It is not long enough for me stretched out. I cannot pull the top part of the bag up or even over my neck.
The REI website listed the bag as a 30-degree bag. The Bag's labeling stated it is a 40-degree bag with a warmth comfort-range of 55-degrees.
So I have choosen to return the two I just purchased from the REI outlet and continue my search for a longer rectangular bag that is properly rated at 30-degrees. I want to be comfortable in 40-degrees.
Still, this would be a great bag if I were shorter and wanted a less-warmer sleeping bag.
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