Swiss Gear Salzburg 10-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag
- Measures 33 x 84; Filled with 48oz of Swiss-Therm elite polyester for 10¿ temperature rating
- High count polyester with cross-dye pattern center outer shell
- High count polyester liner
- Offset quilt construction
- Fleece-lined foot with vented foot box for comfort
Product Description
Salzburg mummy sleeping bag offers a high-count polyester construction for durability, with offset quilt design fill matting. Keeping you warm also is a sculpted hood with drawstring, insulated 5 inch shoulder collar and 3 inch weatherstrip draft tube. Our two-way self repairing coil zipper with anti-snag tape offers easy in and out access, without getting caught up in your bag. A personal pocket is right on the top flap for small items that are important to you. Al… More >>

Nice and warm sleeping bag on a cold night I highly recommend this sleeping bag.
Rating: 4 / 5
I brought this bag with me to Yellowstone. Although the night temperatures didn’t get down to 10 degrees, it reached 35 degrees and it certainly felt freezing. But I was warm and comfortable in the sleeping bag. Sometimes I used it to hide from the cold
Perhaps it’s worth a mention that we were also sleeping on inflatable mats, not on the floor. There are a few compartments on it to keep some small things; I didn’t use them but they’re nice. Also you can unzip the foot area to reveal a mesh when you want airflow. It’s pretty light too, I weighed it at 4 lbs 3 oz (don’t quote me on this, it’s around there, give or take a few ounces!).
So why not 5 stars? Because 1) there’s no stuffing bag that would have made carrying it a lot easier. It comes with something of a small duffel bag that had to be carried by hand because it’s kind of big to fit in a backpack. Not the most ideal situation if you are backpacking. My husband has a sleeping bag from R.E.I. that has this stuffing bag and it makes a huge difference in the final carrying volume. And 2) sometimes the zipper was a little annoying to zip up and required a few tries. But it doesn’t exactly get stuck, like some reviewers say of other Swiss Gear bags. It doesn’t zip all the way down either which doesn’t bother me much but it’s worth a mention.
So overall it’s a good bag and definitely worth the money. I bought it in the first place because it was a cheap and light 10-degree bag. You wont be disappointed because it’s a good value.
Rating: 4 / 5
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