User Review: Marmot Pounder

Marmot Pounder
Above: The current Pounder, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: Mummy
Fill: PrimaLoft Sport
Temperature Rating: 40 F
Weight: 1 pound
Price Paid: $135

The lightest bag out there for the warmth/versatility factor.

Packs ultra small, about half the size of the stuff sack that's provided. Really is incredibly warm if considering how light it is.

Get a liner or sleep in long underwear, the bag is going to stick to your legs/back when things get sweaty, but I suppose that's the downfall of all bags that aren't fleece lined.

[Shivers when thinking about their weight]

A great bag for a great price.

EMS Velocity 35 is similar but much to spacy for my taste.

Height: 5'10"
Weight: 148lb
Built: Medium/Light
Clothing Size (Top): Small-Medium

Where to Buy

Buy Online We found the Pounder at 8 online stores:

StoreProduct DescriptionPrice

Moosejaw
Pounder Sleeping Bag (Fall 2008)$169.00Buy Now

Campmor
3 purchase options:
Pounder 40 Degree Sleeping Bag Regular (Old Style)$139.97Buy Now
Pounder 40 Degree Sleeping Bag Regular$139.98Buy Now
Pounder 40 Degree Sleeping Bag Long$149.98Buy Now

Backcountry.com
Pounder Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Synthetic$152.06Buy Now

Altrec Outdoors
Pounder 40 Degree Sleeping Bag$130.19Buy Now

CampSaver.com
Marmot Pounder 40 Sleeping Bag Synthetic$168.95Buy Now

RockCreek
2 purchase options:
Pounder 40 F Sleeping Bag (Regular)$168.95Buy Now
Pounder 40 F Sleeping Bag (Long)$178.95Buy Now

Oregon Mountain Community
Pounder Sleeping Bag$135.95Buy Now

Massey's
2 purchase options:
Pounder 40F Reg Sleeping Bag$168.00Buy Now
Pounder 40F Long Sleeping Bag$178.00Buy Now

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