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Coleman Taos 25-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:

not a 25 degree bag

(3 out of 5) by K. M Merrill on Jun 12, 2007 (Forest Grove, OR, USA)
I am an old NW camper and needed a bag for several trips this summer. (2007)
This is a skimpy 2 pounds of fill bag. Comfortable at night with fleece pants and top at 40 degree nights.
I went camping at 3000 feet in June, wore polar fleece to bed, had to put on polar fleece jacket and hat at 1 am. Out side temp 35 degrees.
so this is good for very warm weather, RV camping, I was not comfortable and I am 5 '4 150 lbs and I found the bag tight.
spend a little more money if you are going to sleep out side, and yes i had a very good air mattrress.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

mummified

(5 out of 5) by C. Werme on Oct 26, 2006 (Brentwood, TN United States)
This sleeping bag is very nice. I am pleased with the comfort, the warmth, the nice features, and the light weight for hiking. I recommend it to anyone that needs a nice bag that doesn't want to spend alot of money on one. A great value.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Nice bag

(5 out of 5) by Mario R. Faria on Mar 14, 2007 (Tallahassee, FL)
I took this sleeping bag on a cold, chilly night in Tallahassee, FL. I went as low as 18 degrees, lower than the rated 25 degrees. It kept me warm all night and all I wore were two layers of PJ's.I dig the narrow design so it makes it easier to roll and tote. The only down side is that I am 6ft tall and I couldn't rap the mummy hoodie over my head.
My recommendation, buy it b/c for the price you can't loose.
I can't wait to take it out camping again at Terreya Park.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Great Buy!

(5 out of 5) by L. Faiman on Feb 10, 2007
After going to the store I was frustrated that the only bags available were either EXTREMELY expensive or poorly built. I knew that I wanted something that would last beyond a couple outings, but I wasn't going to pay an arm and leg for it. The zippers on these bags are GREAT (one of the most important features in a sleeping bag). The material is very light, but incredibly warm. The bags are also a snap to re-pack in their stuff bags. Did I mention these things are LIGHT? Highly recommended.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Not a 25 degree bag or meant for tall people.

(3 out of 5) by D. Sutton on Jun 13, 2007 (Utah)
I bought this bag and found that it was not long enough for me. I am 6'2" and could not completely fit in the bag. The ratings for these bags are pretty weak. I have found if you want to camp in 30 degree weather, you need a 0 degree bag. This bag was the same. It was comfortable, but only kept my mid-section warm. The rest of me was pretty cold. I gave this to the wife as she doesn't camp as much and is smaller. She used it once and found that it did not keep her as warm either. I would say that if you are planning on camping in under 40 degree temps, find another bag, otherwise it was ok for the price.