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ALPS Mountaineering Green/Clay Crescent Lake +20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag

October 25, 2013 - Comment

The Crescent Lake series sleeping bags are made with Techloft insulation. Techloft Insulation consists of multi-hole staple-length micro-denier fibers that have a siliconized finish for maximum insulation, loft, and compactness. The Crescent Lake uses a 2-layer offset construction, sometimes called a “bag within a bag.” The contoured hood and mummy shape helps seal up your

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The Crescent Lake series sleeping bags are made with Techloft insulation. Techloft Insulation consists of multi-hole staple-length micro-denier fibers that have a siliconized finish for maximum insulation, loft, and compactness. The Crescent Lake uses a 2-layer offset construction, sometimes called a “bag within a bag.” The contoured hood and mummy shape helps seal up your warmth and keep you warmer. The Crescent Lake is a great backpacking sleeping bag to take along on your hikes that won’t take up all the space in your pack.

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David McWhite "WhiskersFish" says:

Very Warm. Fairly Compact. I really love this mummy bag. I bought a really compact mummy bag before this one but I had to return it because it was so lightweight that it didn’t keep me warm. I bought this sleeping bag in its place and it keeps me really warm. It is a bit bigger than the one I had before, and it’s honestly a little frustrating to get it in the stuff sack if you don’t have it rolled really tightly, but it’s a great product. The zipper hasn’t snagged or anything, and once it’s in the sack, it’s very…

chether says:

Great for the price Not quite what I expected. I ordered because this was under the “compression” sleeping bag section. But was larger then I expected when in it’s sack. Packing list reads that it comes with a compression sack but it did not. It was a standard stuff sack. So I will have to purchase the compression sack seperately.That being said, my son used it at a camping (not backpacking yet) trip & it was comfortable & warm.

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