User Review: The North Face Tundra 3D (Long)
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Design: Mummy
Fill: Polarguard 3D
Temperature Rating: -20F
Weight: 5 lbs.
Price Paid: $209-$240
I purchased this bag for $189 on sale. I have a Cat's Meow and like the fit of North Face bags so I thought this bad would be a good choice for cold weather.
I find the bag is very toasty down below zero. The draft collar and draft tube work well and keep out the chilly air. Very easy to adjus the collar and the hood is lined with Gore Dryloft and it's quite toasty.
It's a solid bag that is quite warm down to it's -20 rating. I've gotten into some water and the Firestorm shell holds up well to moisture. Easy to use zipper and closures as well.
The only downside is this is a big bag. On Mt. Rainier it barely fit into my pack even inside a Granite Gear stuff sack. The lining is a silky Pertex Silken liner and the footbox is wide. I like the bag but will probably go with down next time if I get a cold weather bag to replace this based on the size alone.
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