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Slumberjack Aurora 20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag (Regular, Right Zip)

Slumberjack Aurora 20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag (Regular, Right Zip)
Brand: Slumberjack
Category: Sports


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 77346

Color: Rage/Grey/Charcoal
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Size: Regular
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: SJ01520H44
Model: SJ01520H44
UPC: 034179622695
EAN: 0034179622695
ASIN: B0009J1F10


Features:
  • Mummy-style sleeping bag rated to 20 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Filled with lightweight, compressible Polarguard 3D--continues to insulate even if wet
  • Flip-over hood provides option for a flat hood or a fully-contoured hood
  • Trapezoid foot box provides space for feet to remain in a natural position
  • Stuffs down to 9 by 20 inches; sack included

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Sleep comfortably and warmly with the three-season Slumberjack Aurora mummy-style sleeping bag, which is temperature rated to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The full-length draft tube keeps cold air from penetrating through the full-length, anti-snag zipper. It offers a double-layer offset construction with a differential cut that allows insulation to loft fully for maximum warmth. The flip-over hood allows you to turn the hood inside out, giving you the option for a flat hood or a fully contoured hood, while the trapezoid foot box provides space in which the feet remain in a natural position for better comfort. Other features include an adjustable storm collar and easy-grab pull tabs. The regular bag has a maximum user height of 5 foot, 11 inches; the long bag has a maximum height of 6 foot, 5 inches.

It's filled with Polarguard 3D, which has a finer filament denier than standard Polarguard, making it softer and more compressible for added warmth. Unlike cut staple insulation, Polarguard 3D will not mat, clump or pull apart, eliminating the chances of thin or cold spots developing in the insulation. In an independent study of sleeping bags, comparing Polarguard 3D, down, and a premium cut staple insulation, down lost the most insulation. In testing wet sleeping bags, Polarguard 3D proved to be 12 percent warmer than cut staple, and 28 percent warmer than wet down.

Why a Mummy Bag?
Mummy-style sleeping bags take up less room and weigh the least. They're also smaller in size than rectangular bags, thus decreasing the amount of space around the body. The less space that needs to be warmed by body heat, the warmer the bag will be.

Specifications--Regular:

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  • Size: 32 by 82 inches
  • Carry size: 9 by 20 inches
  • Fill weight: 2 pounds
  • Carry weight: 3 pounds, 4 ounces
  • Shell: Polyester Honeycomb Ripstop
  • Liner: Polyester Taffeta

Specifications--Long:

  • Size: 34 by 86 inches
  • Carry size: 9 by 20 inches
  • Fill weight: 2 pounds, 9 ounces
  • Carry weight: 3 pounds, 9 ounces
  • Shell: Polyester Honeycomb Ripstop
  • Liner: Polyester Taffeta

About Slumberjack
Slumberjack has been known as the outdoor sleep expert or for more than 50 years. They have built this reputation for being the best by building the finest quality sleeping systems in the world, while addressing the needs of virtually all market segments from backpacking and trekking to family camping and hunting and fishing. With over five decades of experience in the industry, Slumberjack has taught everyone that "roughing it" doesn't have to mean being uncomfortable. That's why their selection of sleeping bags, self-inflating mats, self-inflating chairs, camp furniture, bivy shelters, and accessories offers a choice for every season and a fit for nearly every size and shape.

Amazon.com Sleeping Bag Guide
Sleep Well: Finding the Right Sleeping Bag
Sleeping bag technology has come a long way from the days of cowboy bedrolls. These days, there are a number of high-tech materials and designs available to keep you warm during the coldest outings. Here's a short list of things to keep in mind when you're shopping for a bag:

Buy for Cold
It's a safe bet that on at least one of your adventures, the nighttime temperature will drop unexpectedly. That's why it's smart to buy a bag that's rated for the lowest possible temperature you expect to face on your camping and backpacking trips. For summer trips, a bag rated at +35 degrees or higher will likely do the trick. If you like to camp in higher elevations in the summer, or if spring and fall outings are in your future, consider bags rated from +10 to +35. Winter adventurers should look for bags in the -10 to +10 range, while those on serious winter alpine climbs and expeditions will want a bag rated lower than -10.

Keep in mind that sleeping bag manufacturers' temperature ratings only estimate the minimum temperature at which the bag will provide warmth. Take these numbers with a grain of salt, as different folks generate different amounts of heat when they sleep. If you're the type who likes to pile on the covers even on warmer nights, go for a bag that's rated ten degrees colder. The opposite is true for "warm" sleepers--a 35-degree bag will probably work for you on a 25-degree night.

Goose or No Goose?
The most important component of any sleeping bag is its insulating material. Modern sleeping bags offer two choices: goose down or synthetic. While both materials have advantages and disadvantages, down bags are considered superior because of their phenomenal warmth-to-weight and warmth-to-bulk ratios. While providing great insulation, down is extremely compressible and light. There's a reason why geese can fly and stay warm through the winter! Down also boasts great long-term durability and will typically retain its insulating properties after years of use.

All of that said, there are many high-quality synthetic bags on the market and synthetic materials are getting better all the time. While a synthetic bag will weigh somewhat more than a down bag at an equivalent temperature rating, synthetic bags perform better when wet. (Yes, the Achilles heel of down is that it loses all insulating properties when wet.) If your trips take you to wet climates, you may want to consider a synthetic bag for this reason alone. Keep in mind, too, that many people are allergic to down--synthetic bags are non-allergenic. Finally, down is considerably more expensive than synthetic, which might tip the balance for adventurers on a budget.

Bags for All Shapes
Sleeping bags come in two basic shapes that reflect their intended use. Mummy-shaped bags offer the best warmth because they conform to the body's contours. This minimizes the amount of body heat the body must put out to maintain a constant temperature. Many mummy bags are offered in women-specific shapes and sizes, as well. Rectangular bags, while they do offer more room to toss and turn, are less thermally efficient because they contain more open air space. Also, they are typically heavier than mummy bags, and are generally not offered with down insulation, making them best suited for car camping or short backpacking trips.

Pad Yourself
No matter what kind of bag you choose, a sleeping pad is a required accessory. Not only do they provide much-needed comfort when sleeping on the ground, pads also offer crucial warmth for your backside, as the weight of your body compresses--and renders virtually useless--the sleeping bag insulation that lies beneath you.



Product Description
For all around backpackers. Full featured bag with Polarguard 3D insulation for use in Spring, Summer and Fall temperatures. Features: Fill: Polarguard 3D insulation Outer: 227T Nylon Diamond ripstop outer shell Liner: Polyester Taffeta Construction


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great bag for the money   June 14, 2007
Bought this bag on a closeout last year and took it on a section hike of the Appalachian trail. Although the temperatures didn't get down to 20, the bag was great. Temps were down in the low 40's high 30's at night and if I fully zipped the bag I'd be sweating. Comfortable bag, and it does have two loops near the feet in order to hang and dry, so I don't know what the previous reviewer was looking for.


4 out of 5 stars 20 Degrees?   December 6, 2005
After spending the night with the temperature dipping down to 21 degrees I have to say I am quite impressed. I have a 30 degree bag by Slumberjack and I am not all that impressed by it as anything under 45 degrees feels cold. At this price it would be difficult to find anything close to this quality. This may not be the bag you want if you get codl easily but if you have some thermals on then you should sleep sound.


2 out of 5 stars People at Slumberjack should go camping more often   November 28, 2005
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Yes, sure, this bag will keep you warm although I find the rating at 20 a bit optimistic. But it lacks important features that make camping life much easier:
1. The compression bag sold with the sleeping bag has no zipper, which makes it very difficult to put it back inside.
2. Lack of small zipped pockets to put away ear plugs, keys, watches, and so on.
3. Nothing to hang the bag in order to dry it or make it breathe after use.

I would not have complained if no other bags on the market had these features...



5 out of 5 stars Great sleeping bag.   September 7, 2005
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

This bag was tremendous. I didn't know Slumberjack made such a good quality bag. This is what I liked. Great no-snag zippers. Easy Velcro closure at hood. There was an extra piece of fabric that protected against any wind sneaking into the bag. Also...I really liked the small zipper at the foot of the bag. One night it wasn't that cold, and rather than unzipping the whole bag and sleeping with one leg on top of the bag...I just unzipped the foot box. A nice breeze.

Great bag. High quality. Quite impressed with Slumberjack. And the price was better than anything I could find anywhere. Very happy customer.


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