User Review: Ajungilak Kompakt
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Price Paid: £110
Have used with ground frost (on Therm-a-rest mat in tent) and was comfortable, even a little too warm. The bag appears quite well made and of a decent quality.
I brought in a bit of a hurry without really knowing much about sleeping bags and now I find it's unsuitable for lightweight hiking as it's big and heavy compared to other modern bags. On my scales the long version (195cm) is just over 1.7 kg and it doesn't compress very well. It's very difficult to get it back in to its own bag so I had to buy another, but rolled up the smallest I can get it is 35 cm x 20-25 cm at best; normally i just roll it up and its between 40-50 cm which is big and I have to put it on the outside of my rucksack.
Given that this is rated at -1c comfort I don't think the size and weight are very good considering a down bag of that size and weight would go down to -15 comfort. However it is relatively cheap at £80 now and the chest area is generous and more roomier than Marmot wave bags I've tried in comparison. It's ok if weight and size aren't a problem for you, but I wouldn't buy it again.
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