The North Face Snowshoe 0 Degree Sleeping Bag
The Snowshoe is a synthetic, zero-degree bag for all season mountaineering.
- Synthetic, zero-degree bag for all-season mountaineering.
- Climashield Prism synthetic insulation
- Overlapping shingle construction
- Firestorm top shell fabric
- Soft and breathable silken lining
- Adjustable synthetic-filled draft collar with micro-fleece cord tunnel
- Full-length draft tube
- Welded No-Snag stiffener in zipper column
- Head level zipper garage with welded reinforced Velcro® flap
- Chest level watch pocket with infusion
- One-hand pull cord for easy hood adjustments with flat cordlock and Neoprene cover
- Glow-in-the-dark zipper pull
- One nylon/mesh storage bag and one compression stuffsack included
- [SIZES] Reg LH, Long LH - Reg RH, Long RH
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Reviews
go buy it!!!
This sleeping bag is amazing!!!! So warm!!! I went on a camping trip and it got down to 13' and it was cold. I MEAN COLD!!! Others had sleeping bags didn't keep them warm......they had to get up in the middle of the morning and build a fire.... : )))) This sleeping kept me sooooo warm.... thanks North Face!!!! aloha...
This is a Great Bag, But:
I am delighted with the construction and quality of this bag! It comes with a quality compression stuff sack as well as a large, net storage bag. It also looks really nice! In my hands-on comparison shopping, this one stood out as a superior bag for the money. However, I bought it for survival purposes for a mountain goat hunt I just completed, in case I got soaked with rain or got injured and became hypothermic. It was light enough for me to back pack in the mountains and have that extra insurance of warmth for safety. That said, it was way too warm for the 50 degree weather I encountered. Is it a true 0 degree bag? I think so, if you wear long underwear and are inside a tent at night. I highly recommend this bag for winter or for wet, potentially dangerous conditions.
doesnt pack down small and is not warm
ive had this bag for several seasons. the first i used it to sleep in all summer, and the next two i led backpacking trips around colorado. i sleep a little cold, but i still had to wear fleece pants to stay warm in it in august in colorado. i do not recommend this bag, especially if you want something warm, small, and light.
- Down: 3 Season (+15 to +32)
- Synthetic: Warm Weather (+35 and Up)
- Sleeping Bag Stuff Sacks
- Synthetic: 3 Season (+15 to +32)
- Multi-purpose Bags (+15 Degrees)
- Compression Sacks
- Sleeping Pads
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- Kid's Sleeping Bags
- Synthetic: 4 Season (+10 and Below)
- Down: Warm Weather (+35 and Up)
- Down: 4 Season (+10 and Below)




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