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Silva Wild Basin 0 Deg Sleeping Bag Features: Comfort Rating: +0 F Size: 84"x32"x20" (reg), 90"x34"x20" (long) Fill/carry Weight: 3.5 Lbs/5 Lbs 1 Oz (reg), 3 Lbs 14 Oz/5.5 Lbs 8 Oz (long) Zipper Side: Right (reg), Left (long) Warm Double Layer Off-set Multi-needle Quilt Construction, Fully Adjustable Contoured Hood, Adjustable Storm Collar, Differential Cut, And Draft Tube. Comfortable Polyester Taffeta Liner, Inside "stash Pocket", Fleece Pillow Pocket, And Trapezoidal Foot Box. Tough Polyester Mini Ripstop Shell, #5, 2-way, Self-repairing Zipper. Compression Stuff Sack Included. This Item Is In Category: Packs, Tents, Sleeping Bags > Sleeping Bags Brand: Silva
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By katnight
after my son put every piece of clothing he had with him (4 layers) during a winter camp out he was just about warm enough!
not a 0 degree bag.
By Matthew J. Fitch (Jackson, MI USA)
This bag performed more or less how I thought it would. I've used this bag in temperatures ranging from 20 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. I was definitely too warm in the 60 degree range, but a little cold at the 20 degree range. I survived the night of 20 degree weather, but wasn't very comfortable. For me, this bag functions optimally at 30-40 degrees Fahrenheit; but that's to be expected for any synthetic-fill sleeping bag. Usually I look at the temperature rating and tack on another 15-20 degrees. 30 degree sleeping bags are usually comfortable around 45-50 degrees. This bag is fairly heavy, so I wouldn't use it for hiking. It is ideal for car camping and/or canoeing in my opinion.
By S. Stark (Earth)
first off i paid for priority msil but that was a waste of money. TWO DAYS LATE. second, i had to wrestle vigorously with the bag to get it out of its shell. Its huge, heavy and a big waste of money. Don't buy Eureka. That's what i get for buying a cheap sleeping bag. Never again.
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