Coleman Exponent Tasman X 0-Degree Hybrid Sleeping Bag

February 22, 2010
By Dennis

  • Size: 90″ x 36″
  • Keeps you comfortable down to 0-degree
  • 60 oz. of Coletherm insulation
  • Engineered to maximize warmth inside bag and keep cold air out
  • 4-way compression stuff sack included

Product Description
Coleman Exponent Tasman sleeping bags bridge the gap between comfort and warmth by combining the roominess of a rectangular bag with the performance of a mummy bag. Measuring 90″ long by 36″ wide, the Tasman X 0 keeps you comfortable down to zero degrees. The Tasman sleeping bag has a polyester diamond ripstop shell and feature the PerformX liner with moisture-wicking technology and antimicrobial treatment to inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria. The fill is … More >>

Coleman Exponent Tasman X 0-Degree Hybrid Sleeping Bag

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2 Responses to “ Coleman Exponent Tasman X 0-Degree Hybrid Sleeping Bag ”

  1. Paul B. Gulick on February 22, 2010 at 6:06 pm

    A little on the heavy side for backpacking (6+lbs) but very cozy and well made. I use the MicroNight Bivy sack with it and have had excellent results. Great bag.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. John Donlan on February 22, 2010 at 7:15 pm

    This sleeping bag exceeded my expectations by far. Not only is it a very comfortable sleeping bag to sleep in, but it’s warming ability is AWESOME!

    In truth, I wish it were just a bit roomier (I’m a tall, hefty guy), but then maybe it wouldn’t be so warm either. The zipper works well, and completely seals out the cold because of a rather generous puffy zipper seal all along it’s length.

    The only draw back that I’ve found is that the side zipper only goes down approximately 4/5th of the way — not completely. This means, of course, that the foot pocket is completely sealed all the way around (no zipper seams), but it does make one exercise a bit extra care getting into and out of the bag.

    I would gladly recommend this sleeping bag to anyone who wants to stay really warm and cozy on those cold nights. I WOULD NOT recommend it’s use for summer camping trips — it will be too warm.

    I hope that this review helps you decide if this bag is right for you!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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