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Slumberjack Telluride 30F Long Right Sleeping Bag
By: Slumberjack       Average Rating: 3.0     Total Reviews: 2
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Not very good quality     On: 2008-08-23

This sleeping bag feels so thin and vulnerable that I sent it back right away. The outer layer isnt attached to the insulation and inner layer, and therefore the inside part of the sleeping bag can twist around: you will find yourself stuck in your sleeping bag...
All the fabric feels very thin too. I dont recommend this bag for outdoor camping if you want it to last long. Maybe it is good as an extra sleeping bag at home for sleepovers?
I bought a North Face Dolomite instead and are much more happy with that purchase. So spend a little more money and get a decent quality sleeping bag.
Good bag overall for $44.99 including shipping     On: 2006-11-14

Although I was really looking for a reasonably priced 20 degree, synthetic, rectangular, light weight, small pack size bag, this one came closest to my requirements. After spending 3 nights in it on a 30 mile hike (lowest overnight temperature was 40 degrees), it was reasonably warm and comfortable. The stuff sack that it came in was adequate size and allowed the bag to be cinched down to 7 1/2 inch diameter and 16 inches long. The zipper worked OK, but could have worked a little smoother.
Good bag overall for $44.99 including shipping     On: 2006-11-13

Although I was really looking for a reasonably priced 20 degree, synthetic, rectangular, light weight, small pack size bag, this one came closest to my requirements. After spending 3 nights in it on a 30 mile hike (lowest overnight temperature was 40 degrees), it was reasonably warm and comfortable. The stuff sack that it came in was adequate size and allowed the bag to be cinched down to 7 1/2 inch diameter and 16 inches long. The zipper worked OK, but could have worked a little smoother.

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