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Eureka! Cimarron 15-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag
By: Eureka       Average Rating: 3.0     Total Reviews: 7
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warm but huge     On: 2008-07-20

This sleeping bag is warm when I used it in yellow stone park. I will say at lease it is good for using in 30 degree. The only problem is that it is really big to restore. Its ok with people who carries it with vehicle but hiking backpack.
Should have bumped up a size.     On: 2008-06-27

I ordered what they reccomended for me and felt cramped. Other than that, it works great. So if you order, you might consider ordering a size up.
Bulky     On: 2008-06-10

I ordered this bag hoping it would compress easily to a size small enough to fit in my hiking pack. I was a little disappointed with the bulky size. It was also pretty heavy. I also had some problems with the zipper sticking and the thermometer was missing from the zipper. This bag never made it to a campsite- I sent it back to Amazon yesterday. I am sure it would have been a warm bag, but I spent the extra money to get an ultra lightweight bag that fits into a well-designed compression sack.
Excellent Choice     On: 2008-02-25

This sleeping bag strikes the balance between cost and quality. Ive slept snug as a bug in many different setting in this pack, from just under freezing to about 65F. The fleece pillow pocket is great for a folded up jacket, and the thermometer on the zipper is a nice touch. Its lightweight and compactable, perfect for backpacking. I plan on using it into the spring and summer, where it should be perfect for the cool evenings on the mountainside.
Go ahead!     On: 2008-01-25

I havent used this outside yet, but I am happy with the product thus far.
not bad     On: 2007-10-19

The color seems to be a little darker than the image. Anyway, it is warm enough for me to stay in my friends house. But the repackaging is somewhat difficult for me.
Really a 35-degree bag     On: 2007-10-07

Eureka Cimarron 15 degree bag is a nice cut, design and comfort bag. The issue is in meeting the 15 degree specification. I specifically bought this bag for early spring and mid to late fall camping/treking. Recently in the Adirondacks I hit a few nights of frost, first night was a pretty hard frost which required longjohns, hiking socks and a skull cap to get through the night without shivering my tail off. Spent a couple more weeks treking and temperatures warmed so that I feel the bag may offer comfort to about 35 degrees at best. To rate it a 3 season bag is really stretching it.


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