User Review: The North Face Superlight

The North Face Superlight
Above: The current Superlight, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: mummy
Fill: 550 fill down
Temperature Rating: 0 F
Weight: about 2.5 lbs.
Price Paid: $205 on sale

An extremely light, compact, versatile bag. This would be the ideal bag for walking the Pacific Crest trail and making ascent excursions without fearing the cold. Whatever people might say about The North Face, when they say zero degrees, they mean zero degrees. No tent, no thermals, no 2-inch air pad. Just you, the bag, and the cold. Highly Recommended, long-life bag. nothing fancy. Excellent value.

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Where to Buy

Buy Online We found the Superlight at 6 online stores:

StoreProduct DescriptionPrice

Campmor
2 purchase options:
Women's Superlight 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag Long$229.98Buy Now
Superlight 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag Long$239.98Buy Now

Backcountry.com
2 purchase options:
Superlight Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down$298.95Buy Now
Superlight Women's Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down$308.95Buy Now

Moosejaw
2 purchase options:
Men's Superlight 0 Degree Sleeping Bag$299.00Buy Now
Women's Superlight 0 Degree Sleeping Bag$309.00Buy Now

Altrec Outdoors
2 purchase options:
Superlight 0 Degree Sleeping Bag$298.95Buy Now
Women's Superlight 0 Degree Sleeping Bag$308.95Buy Now

REI
3 purchase options:
Superlight +0 Sleeping Bag - Regular$299.00Buy Now
Superlight +0 Sleeping Bag - Long$309.00Buy Now
Superlight +0 Sleeping Bag - Women's Long$309.00Buy Now

US Outdoor Store
2 purchase options:
Superlight 0°F Sleeping Bag$309.00Buy Now
Superlight 0°F Sleeping Bag - Women's$309.00Buy Now

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