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Slumber Jack SJ0531 Telluride 30° Rectangular Sleeping Bag (Regular)
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Slumber Jack SJ0531 Telluride 30° Rectangular Sleeping Bag (Regular)

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Description:

Single layer construction. Easy Access Drawcords with Barrel Lock Closures permit closure of drawcords on collar. The cords are either flat or round, allowing users to easily adjust collar in low light situations. Hook and Loop Closures provide firm closure of the bag and prevent zippers from separating or opening. Anti-Snag Zipper Protection is sewn along the draft tube and zipper to ensure reliable zipper operation. Draft Tubes are baffles sewn adjacent to the zipper to keep cold air out and prevent heat loss through the zipper coils. Zip Together feature allows two rectangular sleeping bags to form a double size bag. Weather Wedge is a small piece of triangular fabric that is sewn at the base of the zipper to prevent heat loss at the zipper's bottom. This also reduces stress at the point where the zipper is sewn for greater durability. Compression stuff sack included.

Features:

Size 32" X 80"


Carry size 7" X 18"


Carry weight 3 lbs. 3 oz.


Thermolite® Extra insulation


Polyester hex ripstop outer and poly/cotton liner


Product Details:
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Product Weight: 3.0 pounds
Package Length: 16.2 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 7.6 inches
Package Weight: 3.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5
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0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1very basic sleeping bagMar 13, 2009
I bought this sleeping bag essentially for using it indoors, at someone's place overnight, as an extra piece of bedding with guests etc.

I have to say that I am not too impressed with it. It is not very comfortable to sleep in because it is very thin, and I would not recommend using it without a thick rug or a mat underneath. My own home has very thin carpeting and in addition to being very hard and uncomfortable at night, the bag also easily caught the dust off the carpet. The material is soft and nice to touch, but it is just not adequate to sleep in. It also does not fold too well back into the cover bag that it comes with. The cover bag that it comes with is a bad design, and a very narrow opening, making folding and repacking the sleeping bag a 10-15 minute exercise in the morning.

Although the design looks nice in the photo on Amazon, in person when you're inside the bag, the big red band running down the middle and splitting into two exactly at the < > spot on your body, also makes it look very 'cheap'.

I suppose that at this price, I shouldn't expect too much, but I would rather get a better sleeping bag than try and save money and spend it on something I would rarely use.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Slumberjack TellurideJun 28, 2008
This was the first new and improved, highly compressible sleeping bags that I've purchased. Gone are the days for me to lug around a sleeping bag the size of a large carry-on. Although I now own and use the Big Agnes Encampment, I didn't have any issues with the Slumberjack Telluride when I did use it. It packs small with the included compression sack and is very roomy and warm at tempuratures above 35 as long as you use a good pad or cot below you and you are not a cold sleeper. The material is smooth and comfy and for me the zippers worked. Although I do admit that I rarely use them. I simply work my way into the bag as though putting on a pair of socks. Anyway, I do recommend this bag for those that don't camp that often, are on a budget, have the patience to not force the zippers or just want to have a good sleeping bag around without taking out a second mortgage.

3 of 6 found the following review helpful:

2You get what you pay forSep 10, 2006
I bought this bag for a 7 day bivouac hunt in the North Dakota Badlands. The average nightly temps were 40-50 F. The bag was warm during these windy and chilly nights. The bag compresses down reasonably small and is relatively light weight. On my second night of the hunt, I was zipping up the bag and the zipper broke right off of the bag. It didn't just come off, it literally broke. There was no way to fix this in the back country. I had my hunting buddy wrap some duct tape around me at night and then unwrap me like a giant tamalie every morning. He spent big $$$ for his bag and of course, had zero problems with it. Oh well, for the price and free shipping, this isn't too bad of a deal, just remember to bring plenty of duct tape with you.

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