User Review: The North Face Tundra 3D

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: mummy
Fill: Polarguard 3D Delta
Temperature Rating: -20F
Price Paid: $189

Used this bag for a mountaineering trip in the White Mountains, NH. It was early March and the night-time temps were in the minus 10 to 20 range. Weather conditions on the mountain were very bad and I was forced to spend lots of time in the bag. I will admit to wearing plastic boot liners, fleece (300 weight) pants and jacket one nite and even adding a down jacket on the second nite, but I was never uncomfortably cold.

Don't get me wrong.......it was COLD outside the bag. I would wake to a pile of snow from breath vapor all around the opening of the bag. I have heard stories of TNF synthetic bag failures including serious loss of loft, but I can't complain about mine. I'll be going back to the Whites soon and have no reason to worry about being cold in this bag. By the way I'm told the Delta bags are somewhat lighter than the original 3D's. Also had no problem with bulk. A compression sack snugged it up to no more the size of a basketball.

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