User Review: The North Face Tundra 3D (Long)
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Design: mummy
Fill: Polarguard 3D
Temperature Rating: -20 F
Weight: 4lbs 4 oz I think
Price Paid: $145
I have only used this bag one time, since I usually don't do much camping when the temperature dips below 0 degrees. I use my TNF Superlight for most of my fall and winter trips. I was very impressed with the Tundra when I used it in Montana's Crazy Mountains in November. It is a very warm bag and seems to be rated about right for me. I slept in a tent with this bag when the outside temperature was about 5 degrees F and stayed plenty warm sleeping in boxers.
For such a cold weather bag, it stuffs down to a manageable size, too. Like my Superlight, this was a great purchase for the price I paid. Otherwise I doubt I would have bought it simply for the fact that I won't have to use it very often. I am glad that I have it and would recommend it to someone who does cold weather camping, expeditions, etc., even at retail price.
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