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Marmot 0°F Trestles Sleeping Bag - Mummy

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Overview

About Marmot 0°F Trestles Sleeping Bag - Mummy

Closeouts. Marmot's 0°F Trestles sleeping bag is a classic design that's prized for its durable performance when camping in cold conditions. It utilizes high-loft Spirafil® insulation that stays warm when damp and is equipped with dual zippers for customized ventilation.

Specs

Specs about Marmot 0°F Trestles Sleeping Bag - Mummy

  • Insulation material: Polyester
  • Fill weight: 63 ounces
  • Temperature rating: 0°F / -18°C
  • EN Temp rating: 11.5°F /-2.4°F /-41.3°F
  • Shell material: Polyester
  • Lining material: Polyester
  • Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 62/57/39"
  • Fits to: 6'
  • Length: 85"
  • Stuff size: 21x9.5"
  • Stuff sack: Yes
  • Weight: 5 lb. 4 oz.
  • Recommended use: Family camping
  • Imported

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3.500000 5 Overall Rating: 3.5 3.500000 Based on 2 reviews

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5.0 out of 5 stars. A Gathering
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Tennessee on Monday, March 6, 2017
Took the bag on its maiden voyage this past weekend. I hung in an Eno hammock with no pad for the first and last nights, it was in the upper 20's. I did use a short pad on nights 2 and 3 as it dipped down to the lower 20's to upper teen's. I was in just a pair of underwear all 4 nights and had to keep opening the zipper to let out some heat. I was very impressed at the heat that this bag retained, it made for excellent sleep and a great trip.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. A Gathering
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Tennessee on Monday, March 6, 2017
    Took the bag on its maiden voyage this past weekend. I hung in an Eno hammock with no pad for the first and last nights, it was in the upper 20's. I did use a short pad on nights 2 and 3 as it dipped down to the lower 20's to upper teen's. I was in just a pair of underwear all 4 nights and had to keep opening the zipper to let out some heat. I was very impressed at the heat that this bag retained, it made for excellent sleep and a great trip.
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. This is NOT a 0 degree bag!
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Adirondacks on Monday, February 20, 2017
    I brought this bag last weekend in February on a trip to the Adirondacks. The weather was no lower than 10 degrees at night. I should have been perfectly comfortable with just capilene base layers inside the bag. I'm very glad I brought a +15 degree bag liner, because I really needed it. In addition to the liner, I wore down booties, a down vest, my down jacket with hood, fleece neck gaiter and a fleece hat. I also had a Nalgene bottle in a neoprene liner full of hot water.

    I usually run hot at night, but my legs were freezing. I should have been unbearably hot but I kept waking up with the cold, every time my legs (the only part of me with only a base layer) touched inside of the bag.

    There is very little loft to this bag, despite how it looks in the product photos. This bag was brand new, so the coldness had nothing to do with maybe storing it in a stuff sack and it getting all compressed over time, or whatever.

    I did like that the zipper was glow-in-the-dark (a common feature nowadays I guess), but it didn't help much because the zipper got stuck on a piece of cloth and was impossible to open in the dark.

    I will be looking to return this bag if at all possible. Be warned. If the weather had really turned, this bag might well have been a dangerous hindrance.

About Marmot

Conceived in a university dorm room by a pair of climbing buddies, Marmot Mountain Works first opened its doors in the spring of 1974 in Grand Junction, Colorado. At the time, the base of operations was a 100-year-old stone building. That same year, the first Marmot down jacket was produced specifically for an action flick called “The Eiger Sanction,” starring legendary actor Clint Eastwood. In the four decades since, Marmot has continued to engineer reliable gear that exceeds the expectations of outdoor athletes. Today, Marmot tents, backpacks, outerwear, clothing and Marmot sleeping bags are still pushing the limits in the planet’s most challenging conditions, from the summits of the world’s highest mountains to the deepest river basins.