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25 to 5 Degree Down Bags

The North Face Chrysalis Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down


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The North Face Chrysalis Down 20F Sleeping Bag masterfully traps in warmth in cold autumn conditions. Its trapezoidal baffle construction, down-filled draft tube, and face tube maximize heat retention by eliminating escape through seams, zippers, or the head opening. The North Face cleverly built the Chrysalis with ground-level side seams, so rising heat has nowhere to escape. The North Face tests the European goose down at three stages of production for loft and moisture resistance to ensure you enjoy the highest possible quality of insulation. Sleeping pad retention loops secure your pad to the mummy bag, keeping you from rolling off mid-slumber.

Price : $ 208.95


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Three Season Sleeping Bags Checklist

Down vs. Synthetic. The age-old question. Down bags pack down tighter and are a few ounces lighter. On the negative side, they are useless when wet, often take forever to dry (and many can't be tossed into a dryer), and tend to be more expensive.
Heading Out in Wet Weather? Then get a synthetic sleeping bag...period. This way, if your bag gets wet, you won't have a useless sleeping bag for the rest of your trip.
Float Camping? Again...get a synthetic bag. Be a bummer to have your bag end up in the water and become useless for the rest of your float trip.
Where Ounces and Packability Matter. Then go with a goose down bag. This is especially true if you are a bike camper, climber or camp in the desert.

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