User Review: Slumberjack Super Guide +30°F
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Design: Mummy
Temperature Rating: 30 degrees
Price Paid: $70
I bought this bag from Bass Pro for backpacking. From a size and weight standpoint, it's great. I recently camped out where the temperature dropped to 40 degrees. I was ok with long johns and a stocking cap, but my feet were cold enough to warrant putting on a pair of socks. I imagine that at 35 degrees I would have been a bit chilly.
The bag features a half-length zipper that opens easily. If you unzip the bag at night to grab a pair of socks when your feet are cold, for example, the zipper will easily unzip and come apart. It can be a little challenging trying to reclose it while then holding a cold flashlight in your teeth so you can see the zipper.
That said, I enjoy this bag and I feel that I got my money's worth for 70 dollars. I did invest in a winter bag, though, since this obviously will be challenged at 30 degrees. All in all, it's a great three-season bag.
Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the Super Guide +30°F at 3 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Campmor 2 purchase options: | Super Guide 30F Thermolite Extreme Sleeping Bag - Regular | $49.97 | Buy Now |
| Super Guide 30 Degree Thermolite Extreme Sleeping Bag - Long | $59.97 | Buy Now |
Ramsey Outdoor | SuperGuide 30 | $59.99 | Buy Now |
Teton Village Sports | Super guide 30 | $74.99 | Buy Now |
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