User Review: The North Face Bigfoot
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Design: Mummy
Fill: Synthetic something or other
Temperature Rating: -15 F
Weight: Just right for the need
Price Paid: $195 in 1985
An absolutely awesome bag--wish they still made it! I've used it for years from climbing, hiking, biking, and canoeing to camping with Cub Scouts. From the 1000 lakes of Northern Minnesota to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia--always warm and packable--(well, except that one time in da U.P. it was 60 below on Lake Superior, but that really doesn't count).
The 3 stars rating before this for it being "heavy or bulky" only shows ignorance for a bag of this type--(sorry pal). North Face made 'em the best early on and are still top dog. If you find one of these originals, grab it (and let me know where you found it)!
Be safe, Pete D.---
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