Overview
About Vaude 45°F Cheyenne 200 Down Sleeping Bag - 550 Fill Power, Mummy
Closeouts. From late spring to early autumn, Vaude's 45°F Cheyenne 200 down sleeping bag offers pleasant, lightweight warmth as you slumber in a warm bed of duck down and feathers.
- 50 denier nylon ripstop shell and lining
- Baffle construction for optimal warmth
- Lightweight duck down and feather insulation
- 550 fill power
- Body-contoured mummy design
- Included pack sack with compressible straps for packing and storage
- Comfort rated for 45°F
- By Vaude of Germany
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Vaude 45°F Cheyenne 200 Down Sleeping Bag - 550 Fill Power, Mummy
- Insulation material: 80% grey duck down, 20% grey duck feathers
- Insulation fill power: 550
- EN Temp rating: 51.8°F /42.8°F /21.2°F
- Shell material: 50 denier polyester ripstop
- Lining material: 50 denier polyester
- Fits to: 6'
- Length: 86.6"
- Stuff size: 11x6"
- Compression sack: Yes
- Weight: 1 lb. 15.4 oz.
- Recommended use: Family camping
- Imported
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Most Helpful 2-Star Review
2.0 out of 5 stars.
Did NOT keep me warm
Reviewed by Tulsy from Missouri on Monday, August 20, 2018
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Did NOT keep me warmReviewed by Tulsy from Missouri on Monday, August 20, 2018I got this to backpack this summer. The temperature got to about 55 the night I used it and even though I was also using the Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor Fleece Liner with it, I was still freezing. I usually run cold so I was expecting to feel chilly thus I used it with the liner but it didnt help much because the sleeping bag itself had cold spots. My feet were freezing and since I'm a side sleeper, whatever part of me was off the sleeping pad, that part was cold. Very disappointed but I guess you get what you pay for. My husband runs hot and this might work better for him. Definitely a summer sleeping bag. Only saving grace is it compacts so tiny.