Coleman North Rim 0

rated 4.00 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 2 Trailspace users

Pros: - Warm - Cheap Cons: - A little on the heavy…

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars
Design: Mummy
Fill: hollofil 808 insulation
Temperature Rating: 0 deg F
Weight: 3.75 pounds

Pros:

- Warm

- Cheap

Cons:

- A little on the heavy side

- Some of the stitching is staring to unravel (after only ~20 nights of use)

- The cords to tighten above shoulders (for extra warmth) are uncomfortable when tightened. The problem is that the cords are on the inside of the bag instead of the outside, so there's nothing to soften it when tightened against you.

- For someone that's 6'1", if they had made it an extra couple inches deeper, it would have fit great, but as it is right now, if I don't bend my knees, then my shoulders are uncovered.

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Very comfortable, I have never felt cold despite camping…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: mummy
Temperature Rating: 0 degrees

Very comfortable, I have never felt cold despite camping in the winter in near zero degree temperatures. A bit too hot for spring or summer use.

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$49.98
MSRP: $64.99

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Specs

fall 2010
Weight 7 lb 2oz / 3243 g
Fill weight 3 lb 12 oz / 1700 g
Temperature rating 0 F / -20 C
Fill Coletherm synthetic
Shape mummy
Max user height 6 ft 2 in / 190 cm

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