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Lowest price I could find on the net for a good quality Marmot 3 to 4 season sleeping bag. The shopping couldn't gave been easier. The Campsaver prices popped up in the Google shopping search. Price and shipping at site were just as in Google. Campsaver sent confirmation purchase and shipping emails. Item arrived on time in perfect shape.
The Marmot Trestles 0 is a great entry level 3 to 4 season bag for car camping. And yes, I do have numerous other Marmot, Big Agnes, etc. high end synthetic and down bags. I bought the left and right hand zip long-wide bags to have singles and be able to zip them together for a double for friends when needed.
The fill is very thick and comfy. The zippers are heavy duty and function really smoothly. Zipped together, they make a very nice and roomy double.
I have not been able to challenge them down to below freezing temps yet, but at higher cool temps they sleep comfortable. At warm/hot temps, you have to turn them down, or just sleep on top with your liner -these thick bags make great bedding.
The stuff/compression sack is nice and they pack down ok, but are a bit large/heavy for serious hiking. If you have a good four-strap or better yet, a 9-strap military compression sack, you could pack them smaller. However, for any serious hiking, I'd stick with a down bag to shed the ounces and save space.