The North Face Dolomite 40F/4C
Lightweight sleeping bag. For those who can't tolerate a mummy bags claustrophobic feel, this rectangular bag is very comfortable . I am 220 lbs and 5-11 and had plenty of room. The temp. rating is right on the money at 40 degrees.
Pros
- Shape and size
- Plenty of room
- Accurate temp rating
- Price per degree and weight
Cons
- Under 40 degrees you will start to feel cold
Stores a little on the big side. Temp rating is right on. First night used a silk liner and got too warm, next night was colder, and I had already given up my liner to my son. It got a little cold and I need to get another layer on. There is plenty of space, since it is rectangular. No problems with zipper.
Can't beat the price. Bought it at at a reputable store and it went on sale the next day, went to a different store and they honored the sale and gave me discount back.
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $69
Lightweight, packable/compressible, can use as a quilt... well made.
Pros
- Accurate temperature rating
- Quality material and manufacturing
- Lightweight
Bought this bag for summer camping sinceĀ I have only 20 deg bags. Stayed warm down to high 30s. Below that I was chilled a bit.
Great deal for a bag of this weight and quality, couldn't ask for more.
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $50
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