Western Mountaineering Cypress Gore Infinium Sleeping Bag
$1,400.00
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Ruth's Review of Western Mountaineering Cypress Gore Infinium Sleeping Bag

I wanted a bag that would keep me warm should my furnace fail in the middle of a polar vortex and for all of my upcoming winter camping adventures. I had the chance to test it out a few nights ago at zero degrees, not exactly the -30 it’s rated for, but I was very comfortable in it. My feet were actually super warm! I did have 2 thin down layers on underneath it, Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer pants and a thin Arc Teryx down sweater, just to take the edge off until the bag warmed up. I don’t think I needed them, but was too warm and cozy to take them off. I didn’t want to have to put them on again at 5am when I expected I’d have to use the loo. The hood and draft collar cinched up very small, keeping the heat in and the cold out. The bag shape is very comfortable, a little more roomy than a mummy, which is what I wanted. I was as warm at zero degrees as I am in my regular bed. I like a 69 degree room to sleep in, with an average down comforter, so I woudln’t say I’m a particularly hot or cold sleeper, but my feet do get cold easily. The Infinium outer layer kept the draft collar and hood opening dry, despite being covered in frost from my breath.
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • warm
  • water resistance
  • compressed well
Cons:
  • None
Would Recommend: Yes
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