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Wenzel 2007 Windy Pass 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag (Green/Gold)
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List Price: $42.99
Our Price: $30.11
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Product Details
- Binding: Sports
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- Brand: Wenzel
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- Color: Green, Gold
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- EAN: 0047297491012
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- Features: Affordable mummy-style sleeping bag rated to 0 degrees Fahrenheit, Two-way self-repairing enables you to zip two bags together, Drawstring hood helps keep body heat in, Filled with 3.5 pounds of hypoallergenic Omega II polyester fiber fill, Measures 84 by 33 inches; compresses with two elastic straps
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- Label: Wenzel
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- Manufacturer: Wenzel
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- Model: 49101
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- Product Group: Sports
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- Publisher: Wenzel
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- Studio: Wenzel
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- Title: Wenzel 2007 Windy Pass 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag (Green/Gold)
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- UPC: 047297491012
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- Variation Description: Green, Gold
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Chilly? New Wenzel Windy Pass Mummy Bag keeps you cozy down to 0 degrees! For avid campers, there's nothing better than a Mummy Bag to keep you snug as a bug on chilly evenings. The Wenzel Windy Pass gets the job done and then some... it's comfort rated to 0 degrees F! It's the perfect option for campers who want extreme warmth, but don't want to spend a ton of dough. Details: Lightweight and durable, with polyester outer shell and liner; Filled with non-allergenic Omega II polyester; Offset quilt construction helps reduce "bunching" of fill to eliminate cold spots; Self-repairing, 2-way zipper with anti-snag tape; Full-length 3" weatherstrip draft tube and 5" shoulder collar seal out the cold; Drawstring hood; Compresses easily in durable oxford stuff sack; Rated to 0 degrees F; Fill weight: 56 ozs. 33 x 84", weighs approx. 4 lbs. Big-time Mummy Bag warmth at a stone-cold bargain price! Order Today! Wenzel Windy Pass Mummy Bag
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Customer Reviews
Stayed warm even at 12,000 ft in Colorado
I am very pleased with the Wenzel 2007 Windy Pass 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag. I went on a week long camping trip in Colorado at the end of August and I stayed warm every night. Slept one night at 12,000 ft with the wind attacking the tent from time to time (temperature hit the lower 30's), and I was still cozy and warm. Slept one night under the stars at 9197 ft and never woke up cold. Hiked two days with it tied under my back pack, having never hiked before with all my gear it seemed all right to me for size and weight. The shoulder collar and the drawstring hood worked great. Having never used a mummy bag before I am very pleased with the performance and cost of this bag.
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Wow, 0 Degrees?!
I recently purchased this sleeping bag to do my hike through the sierra nevada mountains. I am used to a very warm weather, I own a 400 dollar -15 degree sleeping bag, but I thought that it would be too heavy for my 214 mile walk and also too warm. I purchased this bag for around 35 dollars, which is a very good deal for a bag. But to my surprise, I was sleeping in pants and a sweatshirt inside the bag! It was a very comfy bag but I don't believe it meet my standard of a 0 degree bag. I should have spent the extra hundred bucks to get something that is actually a zero degree bag. Overall, it is a nice bag for someone who is just a recreational camper or just out for the weekend, or would also make a great gift maybe for a gag gift. Buy the bag, but use it to sleep indoors.
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mummy sleeping bag yummm!
This sleeping bag is very spacious and very warm. The only problem that I found with it, was that it was very hard to pack. I even bought a compression sack that I thought would fit it, it fit it, but it did not compress in it very well. As a result, the sleeping bag doesn't fit very well on/in my pack. I love the sleeping bag and it keeps me super warm, I just wish it would fit in my pack.
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Not the best quality for the price
I recently purchased three of these for my children to sleep in while camping.First of all, I was not impressed with the amount of loft in the bag. The comparable coleman bags I had bought in the past are much fluffier when laid out and they are built of thicker fabric. The first trip out the stuff sacks for two of the bags tore at the seams when I tried to get the sleeping bags in them. These should work fine in an RV and for slumber parties if they'll hold up, but I wouldn't take one into the wilderness. I think you could do a lot better with a different brand. I wouldn't recommend these to anyone.
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Better than my $184 North Face bag
I bought a $184 North Face bag similar to this one; the zipper broke the first time I used it. This cheap bag is a great buy because it is almost as warm as the pricey North Face bag, and the fabric even has a nicer feel to it. The only drawback is that the drawstring mechanism you use to cinch the hood up around your face doesn't work perfectly unless you're 6 feet tall with a rather broad face; I couldn't make it close snugly around my face. Nonetheless, with a fleece sweatshirt and thin pants, I was toasty in 30 degree weather. It fits easily into the sac no matter how you stuff it in.
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