Marmot Pinnacle
$258.94 - $379.00
MSRP: $349.00
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User Reviews
Great mummy bag! Overall, I have enjoyed this mummy…
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Source: bought it new
Summary
Great mummy bag!
Pros
- very warm
- stores easily
- light
Cons
- zipper gets stuck
Overall, I have enjoyed this mummy bag, and would recommend it, considering you have the money to invest. The down insulation is SOO warm and crams to a size a little bigger than a football. With a decent pad, you will stay toasty even on a very chilly night. I just used it on an 11°F night and stayed moderately warm.
The zipper might get a little stuck on you, but just take a little care when zipping yourself up.
Very nice product!
When my previous bag, a moderately priced store brand…
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Price Paid: $280
When my previous bag, a moderately priced store brand synthetic, had its zipper break at the same time that the fill lost most of its loft, I decided to move up to down.
I do a lot of camping while motorcycle touring and, while weight is not especially critical, the volume of one's kit must be rigorously minimized if the bike is not to become unroadworthy, or even unrideable. So in my case the pack size of the Pinnacle, only slightly larger than a football, was what got me past its--for me--fairly steep retail price.
I have now used it more than three years--somewhere between 150 and 200 nights--and am glad I got it; I've become truly fond of it. The Pinnacle strikes a good balance between being somewhat usable in hot weather and warm enough when the temperature plunges. With a Thermarest underneath and wearing a suit of thermal underwear, I have zipped up and stayed comfortable in nights in the very low twenties. And I am an extremely cold sleeper.
Only a few picky things keep me from giving it five stars: the occasional errant quill of goose down works its way out of the nylon lining; it might be only my prodigious finger skills, but I can quite easily get the zipper snagged in the lining if I am not careful and deliberate.
Basically, as the reviewers uniformly note, it's a great bag.
This bag lives up to its rating. My son and I were…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: 800 fill down
Temperature Rating: +15 Farenheight
Weight: 2lbs. 12 oz.
Price Paid: $349
This bag lives up to its rating. My son and I were 500 feet below this freezing level one night and I did not notice that fact until I woke up and had to take care of business in the middle of the night. It was freezing out there but I was very warm and comfortable in my bag.
I had used the Sawtooth before (the 600 fill version), and did noticed the difference in the way the the 800 fill envelops your body rather than lay on your body. I was so warm that night that I purchased a +30 Arroyo for those warmer, low altitude, mid-summer trips. I love this bag.
We bought a pair of these for each other four years…
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We bought a pair of these for each other four years ago. They are absolutely awesome.
I sleep warm and she sleeps cold. We both love the bags. The temperature ratings are conservative, we've been quite comfortable in the low teens with base layers on.
The zipper runs the length of the bag so it is easy to use as a quilt on warm nights. Mating two bags offers a large volume for a couple (just don't do it in winter - you'll freeze). I'm 6'2, 200#, and I have never felt confined, even when sharing it with a 35# dog (he weasels in when I'm asleep).
Light, durable, extremely packable, it'll be the last bag you'll own. Worth every penny.
A great bag, very comfortable. It is almost too warm…
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Design: Mummy (Long)
Fill: 775 fill down
Temperature Rating: 15-25 F
Weight: 2 lbs 8 oz
Price Paid: ~$250
A great bag, very comfortable. It is almost too warm for most months (I sometimes use it as a blanket)! It is hard to find a 3-season bag with a full hood, dual zippers, draft collar and a draft tube along the zipper. It is even harder to find a bag, even in long, that'll fit a 6'2", 220lb guy without feeling like you're going to bust a seam. I find Marmot doesn't cut corners on its longs, it actually thinks a large person will be using them. Also, the bag will compress down to something a bit larger than a football.
I didn't get the Dryloft version for two reasons:
1. $100 more!
2. I felt from talking to Dryloft owners that the bag would pass moisture better without the Dryloft cover.
The worst I've had is a damp spot from touching the bottom of the tent side overnight. I just laid the bag out on a dry spot and it dried out pretty well. Guess if I can keep it dry in Olympic NP I can live without the Dryloft.
Wow! I can't say enough about this bag. Camped at…
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Design: mummy
Fill: 800
Temperature Rating: 15 F
Price Paid: $249
Wow! I can't say enough about this bag. Camped at 7000 ft in Death Valley in December on the slopes of Telescope peak during a clear night. Temps dropped into the single digits and all I had on were my thermals and a pair of light weight socks. The bag is rated 10 15 F but that's pretty conservative, I think it's good to around 5 F actually.
I was on a thermarest (which probably helped) but I never once was cold in this bag. My partner, who is from Siberia, froze all night in a syn bag. I was chilled initially, but the cinching up the draft tube (a necessary feature) stopped that. The bag compresses extremely well - I'm able to squeeeze it into the bottom of a Gregory Advent Pro daypack. The only downside is it was a little difficult to get out of in a hurry when a black bear approached my tent on a separate hike, but that's another story.
An awesome bag. Marmot's temperature ratings are accurate.
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Design: Mummy
Fill: 775 fill down
Temperature Rating: 15 F
Weight: 3? lbs
Price Paid: $320
An awesome bag. Marmot's temperature ratings are accurate. I have used this bag at 25F (without long underwear) and was very warm. It is also roomy for a mummy. Somewhat pricey, but the best is never the cheapest. Has a "stiff" draft tube, so the zipper works without jamming. Also has a draft collar, but not sure if there is actually any down inside it, but I don't think it needs it anyway. One of the lightest, smallest compressing 15F bags available.
I also have a TNF Blue Kazoo, and although it's a decent bag, I consider it a 30-40 F bag, not the 15-30 F that TNF rates it at. I would probably compare Marmot bags to TNF ones rated 20 degrees lower (30 F Marmot = 10 F TNF) If you put a Pinnacle next to a Blue Kazoo, you'll understand.
I love this bag. In fact its my second marmot bag.
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Design: mummy
Fill: 800
Temperature Rating: 15 F
Weight: 3 lbs ?
Price Paid: $279
I love this bag. In fact its my second marmot bag. The first was an older pinnacle. But this one is the 800 fill design. My older one didn't have the neck collar either. The bag seems to live up to its rating, I've never been cold in it yet and I know the temps were in the low 20's. I did wear a tshirt, pj pants and socks.
The bag shows excellent quality and great attention to detail. I think that the fact that I purchased the same bag a second time means something; considering I'm the type of person who usually buys something different ay any cost. I just didn't see anything worth switching too.
Comfy, toasty warm down to the 35 degrees I encountered,…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: 750+ fill down
Temperature Rating: 15F
Weight: 2 lbs, 3 oz
Price Paid: $299
Comfy, toasty warm down to the 35 degrees I encountered, but also surprisingly accommodating up to 50 degrees. I still managed to snag the zipper several times, even with the stiffened zipper column. I had a surprising amount of room to move around my average-sized, 5'9"/165 pound body at night.
I used a silk liner from www.dreamsacks.com that probably tacked on another 10 degrees of warmth and kept the sleeping bag from taking on my stink.
I love the way the bag compresses down to almost the size of a liter water bottle. This is definitely my Spring/Fall bag from now on.
I have owned this bag for two years now and I have…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: 800
Temperature Rating: 15 Farenheight
Weight: 2lbs 2oz
Price Paid: $300
I have owned this bag for two years now and I have no complaints about it. The first trip I took it on was on Mount St. Helens in December where temps got as low as 5* Fahrenheit. I am a cold sleeper but in this bag I was almost sweating. I have never had a cold spot or cold night in this bag. It packs very small and is uber light. It is perfect for any type of weather.
Sweet bag! No problems. Very warm, especially with…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: 800 fill down
Temperature Rating: 15 F
Weight: 2 lbs, 11 oz
Price Paid: $225
Sweet bag! No problems. Very warm, especially with a silk liner. This bag is soooo light and compact, even without a compression bag. The zipper is great in that is doesn't snag at all and there is plenty of room inside. Rarely do I spend an entire night on my back, and this bag does the trick. I really like the separate drawstring baffle that goes around your shoulders or collarbone.
Used this bag in the 40's and actually sweated during…
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Price Paid: $269
Used this bag in the 40's and actually sweated during the night. Very comfortable fabric and great packability. Avoid over-compressing the bag with an aftermarket compression sack and use a liner to keep it clean use after use.
All Pinnacle versions
In addition to the 12 men's reviews above, there are 2 reviews for other versions of the Pinnacle.
Specs
Specs
| Regular | Long | |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 2 lb 8 oz / 1133 g | 2 lb 12 oz / 1247 g |
| Fill Weight | 1 lb 6.5 oz / 637 g | 1 lb 8 oz / 680 g |
| Temperature Rating | 15 F / -9.4 C | 15 F / -9.4 C |
| EN Comfort | 22.3 F / -5.4 C | 22.3 F / -5.4 C |
| EN Lower Limit | 10 F / -12.2 C | 10 F / -12.2 C |
| EN Extreme | -24.7 F / -31.5 C | -24.7 F / -31.5 C |
| Fill | 800 Fill-Power Down | 800 Fill-Power Down |
| Shape | Mummy | Mummy |
| Max User Height | 6 ft 0 in / 180 cm | 6 ft 6 in / 200 cm |
| Hip Girth | 58 in / 147 cm | 58 in / 147 cm |
| Foot Girth | 40 in / 101 cm | 40 in / 101 cm |
| Price | $349.00 USD | $369.00 USD |
Description
The Men's Pinnacle is a men's down 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by Marmot. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 12 user reviews
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