The North Face Fission Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Polarguard

admin October 6, 2007

The North Face Fission Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Polarguard PRODUCT REVIEW: The North Face : The North Face Fission Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Polarguard Buy Now: $208.95 Product Reviews Not quite as complicated as Nuclear Fission, but equally as innovative, The North Face Fission 20-Degree Sleeping Bag is ultra light and synthetic. It packs small and seals in heat efficiently. Using the lightest materials available, The North Face Fission Sleeping Bag is designed with the adventurer in mind. This technologically advanced bag is one of the lightest 20F, 3-season synthetic sleeping bags you can find. Polarguard’s Delta insulation will retain its insulating abilities even when soaked. It has a half-length zipper to cut weight and a draft tube to seal in heat. *Not Available for Shipment to Canada.


20 degree North Face Fission not warm.
On a 35F night I could not stay warm in an open bivoac without a tent. I was sleeping in my clothes. For late winter, early spring weather in Michigan, I should have gotten a warmer bag.

Held up in an Icelandic rainstorm
I’ve experienced a lot with this tent, and I have to say that it’ll treat you well. One time my sleeping bag was drenched after a rainstorm (I didn’t have a rain cover to my bag), but holding the bag close to a fire for less than twenty minutes left the bag without any dampness. That night wouldn’t have been so lucky if it weren’t for this bag… There are some drawbacks… You might be a little cold without clothes at 20 degrees, and the zipper which only goes halfway down prevents zipping in with another sleeping bag (which is fine except when you’re camping with a girlfriend or boyfriend).

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