Exped Wallcreeper 30 Degree Sleeping Bag
When going light can make all the difference the Exped Wallcreeper 30 Degree Sleeping Bag is one item youll want to throw in your pack This multipurpose sleeping bag is the ultimate chameleon You can wear it cinched around your waist as a parka extend it full length for lounging around camp or quick bivying with your boots on or zip it open as a comforterblanket When its time to bed down close everything up for the ultimate ultralight sleeping bag Zippered armholes give you convenient out of bag access for melting snow and sorting gear without leaving the comfort of your bag An Ultralight Texped PA35 ripstop nylon shell with highly compressible 750fill goose down insulation completes this versatile threeseason bag design
- Ultralight Texped PA35 ripstop nylon inner and outer shell
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- 750-fill goose down insulation
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- Traditional North American rating: 30 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degrees Celsius)
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- Euro-Norm Rating: UC=66 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius), CW=46 degrees/8 degrees, CM=38 degrees/3 degrees, LE=12 degrees/-11 degrees
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- Reviewed in Explore magazine
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- Tuck-stitch baffle construction for durability and reduce snagging
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- Horizontal and vertical baffles prevent down shift
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- Full-length center zipper allows bag to open into a blanket
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- Draw cord closure at foot section
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- Parka-style hood with draw cord adjustments
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- Exterior hand warmer pockets
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- Fits to: Medium: 71 in. (180 cm.), Long 83 in. (210 cm.)
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- Average Weight: Medium: 31.5 oz. (890 g.), Long: 34.9 oz. (990 g.)
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Reviews - Exped Wallcreeper 30 Degree Sleeping Bag
Dan Dorris
- 09/13/2005
Wallcreeper-Down or Synthetic?
I have both in the Wallcreeper bags and and the answer is always the same. You can't beat the light weight and feel of down but the caveat of care is also there. Synthetics can handle more abuse and damp climates better. The 700c.i. fill down is a bonus.
rick ashworth
- 08/30/2005
great bag for hammock camping
really good bag for hammock camping
Thomas Snoich
- 06/19/2008
Perfect Hammock Sleeping Bag
Agree with Rick. I have a Hennessey Hammock (you enter through the bottom). Regular sleeping bag was PITA to try and get situated under you. This bag is perfect for just lying back and the bag is there for you. The armholes are great for reading before conking out for a peaceful sleep. This is more like a 55 degree bag in a hammock because of the airflow undernearth.
Kevin Coburn
- 04/09/2008
Master of your Domain
It's a cold cruel world or so I thought when I used to venture out of my old sleeping bag for a shivering midnight pee. Now that I have the the Wallcreeper when nature calls in the cold dead of night, relief is quicker, warmmer and there is much less shrinkage.
Anonymous
- 02/16/2006
Great for expeditions
I got the bag for a trip to aconcagua and used it inside another 15 degree bag. cant say enough about the convinience of the design. while others were cold in the morning i was warm and comfy making my breakfast enjoying almost no heat loss from a nice night sleep. the bag is very big, check the spefications first. its also meant to be used with a down jacket i think so there is plenty of room if you are a big camper. the construction and material are very tough and of superior quality. higly recommend if you are looking for a innovative design or if you camp a lot in the winter or high altitude.