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Great for camping, outdoor picnics, sporting events, car travel and home, this innovative lightweight sleeping bag/travel blanket by Swiss Gear can also be used to improve the temp rating of your sleeping bag by 15-degreesF when used as a liner. The heavy duty oxford outer shell is water resistant with soft brushed fleece liner. A self-repairing coil zipper allows the bag to be unzipped completely open for use as a blanket or to zip two bags together. Swiss Gear signature features include an MP3 player pocket and a Mesh storage sack for easy transport
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- Water resistant, heavy duty oxford outer shell with soft brushed fleece liner- Improves sleeping bag temp rating by 15-degreesF when this is used as a sleeping bag liner
- Self-repairing coil zipper allows bag to completely open and two bags can zip together
- MP3 player pocket
- Mesh storage sack included for easy transport
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By Brian Groover (Frederick, MD USA)
I keep one of these in my backpack as a secondary bag on every hike and campout. It doesn't take much space or add much weight, and often makes the difference between a sound sleep and a miserable night. If the weather is really warm, I sleep in this bag, with my regular bag as an extra pad. If it is really cold, I am fully zipped up in this bag inside my regular bag.
It is the same layering principle that keeps you safe and warm in outdoor clothing, and it works just as well. I frequently wake up halfway in the middle of the night and adjust the layers, as the night gets colder or the tent gets warmer -- just as I wake up and adjust my covers at home in bed.
Note the rectangular shape. It will still work in a mummy, but it might get crowded around your feet. If that doesn't bother you, great. My main sleeping bag is only a 20 degree rectangular cheapie (which is probably about a 45 degree bag,) so the rectangular shape of this bag fits in it easily. Last winter, I slept alone in a tent at eight degrees F with this and my regular bag and no pad. That was honestly too cold for this combo with no pad, but if I had had either the pad or a better bag than the cheapie as my main bag, I would have been comfortable. As it was, I was okay, but was not comfortable. Without this bag as a liner, I would have been in serious trouble.
I'll never go camping without this bag again.
By Nicholas Conrad (Anchorage Alaska)
Me and my girlfriend bought two of these for backpacking in Hawaii early next year. Both of them zipped together can fit into a single sleeping bag stuff sack. They are comfortable and seem well made. They are lightweight, we probably won't be using them up here in Alaska, except as throw blankets in the living room, but you can't buy a 60 degree rated sleeping bag and expect to do winter camping in it. There is a little pouch near the top to keep some gear handy, keep an mp3 player, or flashlight from wandering too far away while you're dreaming. I don't know what else someone could expect for the price; hence top marks.
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