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Slumberjack sojourn arms out mummy sleeping bag 20 degree - Slumberjack Sojourn Arms Out Mummy Sleeping Bag
by
scott,
from WI, United States
Written on November 3, 2017
scott's Review of Slumberjack Sojourn Arms Out Mummy Sleeping Bag
I own the following Slumberjack Sojourn Sleeping bags -20 Degree Long, 0 Degree Long, 20 Degree Long. Having zippers on both sides of the sleeping bag is awesome and I fit very comfortably into these bags 5'11" 230 LBS. All Sojourn sleeping bags are Dri-Down and lighter the Slumberjack synthetic bags. Dri-Down bags pack down small and are warm. The Dri-Down lofts nicely and I like the hood feature. I have not used the 20 Degree bag yet, but do have great success with the -20 Degree and 0 Degree bags. I plan on using the 20 degree bag for trips when the weather is warmer but has a chance to get colder (about 30 degrees). I use the -20 Degree when there is snow, and everything is freezing or froze and strong winds. I use the 0 degree bag when there is cold weather with the chance of snow or strong cold winds.
Pros:
Great Quailty
Cons:
None
Best Used for:
Backpacking
Would Recommend:
Yes
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