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I got this bag on a whim for car camping. As a stomach sleeper, my face goes either to the left or right while asleep, not straight up, which is how every sleeping bag is designed to be used. With a traditional mummy bag I can only place my head in one direction, towards the zipper (which I zip down a bit so I can breath). Since the Trestles has an additional small zipper on the other side, I can zip down both sides and sleep however I'd like. I've stayed warm down to 45 degrees. I haven't tried below that, opting for my down bag instead. I like this bag so much so that I'm considering upgrading to Marmot's down version for backpacking and cold nights.
I took 3 pair on my 5 week trip to New Zealand. Halfway through the trip, one had a hole and the other two were completely stretched out. The seams became loose and wavy and they kept falling down. I had to pull them up all day long. Considering the price I paid, I am not impressed.