Technical Details
- Rated at MINUS 40 degree F. rating when used with a mattress or pad
- Fill Material : 6 LBS. of INVISTA THERMOLITE ® QUALLO
- Carry Weight : About 7.6 Lbs.
- Quilted Double Layer Construction
- TWO Cascade -40 Mummies CAN be zipped together side by side
Product Description
These bags are RED & BLACK . . .The Cascade -40 sub zero mummy bag is an affordable cold weather, 4-Season Sleeping Bag . .The Overall Size Each is 34" wide x 86" long x 22" wide at the foot . .
Outer Shell : Water Resistant INVISTA TACTEL ® NYLON . .
Inner Lining : POLYESTER TAFFETA . .
A compression stuffsack is included FREE . .
Zipper : # 8 Two-Way . .
TWO bags can be zipped together side by side . .
A GREAT "Below Zero" Sleeping Bag at an AFFORDABLE PRICE. . . (-40 F. just happens to equal -40 C.)
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Customer Reviews
2010-06-26
By G. Wood (Port Townsend, WA USA)
I just wanted to say that this is a great bag for the money. The other review was spot on in that there are few bags under $100 that will provide the warmth that this bag does. We just purchased a matching set of high peak 0 deg bags and I was happy with it after our first night at around 40 deg, but my wife was cold and she is now the owner of this -40 deg bag. If she is cold the next time out I may just buy a goat she can sleep next to.
As for the service, it was perfect. Not only did [...] send it Fedex at their expense to get it to us as quickly as possible, they provided great follow-up on the order and added a free LED flashlight and a bag of sweet pea flower seeds to our delivery as a thank you - good business practice in a world that is usually far to busy to remember the importance of personal customer service.
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2010-02-03
By Jonathan Bodemann
I got this product yesterday, and wanted to test it out. I ordered two because we camp almost every weekend. So I set up Tent outside on my patio (while it was snowing) with my girlfriend. First let me start by saying there was no option for left or right side zipper, so I was VERY impressed to receive one left zipper one right. It was snowing and 20 degrees last night. I did not have a mat for the inside of my bag, but i used a foam one on the outside. I was very very warm. I am new to sleeping bags, and this is my first winter bag, let alone mummy bag. I had read the description and didn't realize what i draft tube was, or a chest collar.
The Chest collar helped immensly. it has a draw string on it, once you complete the circle around your neck with the velcro, you can close the gap to your neck, containing all the heat.
I am 6'2" and 200 pounds, (athletic) and I had plenty of room to move, I even could slide down in the bag more if I wanted, with around 6 or so inches of room. I remember thinking (wow my 6'6" brother could fit in here.)
The Draft tube along the zipper did its job, I felt no cool air seeping in.
The zipper was thick and tough, while it got caught a few times(i was messing around with it) it was pretty easy to go up and down without problems.
Where my head rested was extra cushion and was VERY comfortable, barley need a pillow.
The material is thick and comfortable, i would be comfortable out in the wilderness without any pads, it simply has alot of cushion.
The only thing I have to note - my face was freezing, so while the bag may go to wayyy lower temperatures, i feel as if I would not be able to, maybe im a wuss, then again i didnt pull the bag closed around my head. I simply rolled over in the bag and pushed my face into the bag and warmed up. (lol). I certainly will be using it all winter. I will probably experience colder temperatures in which case i will edit and see how it does around 0 degrees. I am pretty sure it will preform just as well.
Also for anyone who was wondering I was wearing sweat pants, and sweatshirt. Nothing under either, no socks. feet felt warm all night.
Let me tell you my main concern when first purchasing this product. PRICE
I saw -40 deg, and 100 dollars, seemed too good to be true. I ordered assuming I would return because the price was so low, I figured the material would be cheap, things would tear, and problems would erupt.
I was taken when the box came, I had known the bag was large and weighed more than most mummy bags. It rolls up to the size of old school sleeping bags that you tie the rope around (maybe a TAD smaller than them). So I would not exactly advise using it for backpacking. (i camp right out of my car or not far from it) So aside from the size and weight I would highly advise this bag.