Bill D
Senior Member
I have a similar bag the Magnum 44jkidd said:I use a Cabelas Mountain Trapper 0 degree
http://www.cabelas.com/product/home/pyp-mountain-trapper-sleeping-bags|/pc/105625080/c/243161280/cabela-s-mountain-trapper-0-176-f-sleeping-bag/2220696.uts?destination=%2Fcategory%2FMountain-Trapper-Sleeping-Bags%2F243161280.uts
Plenty of room in it and nice and warm. When it gets down in the 20s I add a fleece sleeping bag inside and stay nice and warm in the boat or the trailer.
It makes winter camping in Canada a dream.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Magnum-deg-F-Sleeping-Bag/2263942.uts
I think it might be too warm of a sleeping bag for a lot of people (unless you like sleeping warm).
It's a -20F bag.
Very roomy though. At 6'3" and a big dude, it's the first bag I can comfortable sleep in zipped up. I can turn over in it many times a night and remain comfortable. My feet don't feel claustrophobic and constricted either, usually this is the biggest thing that drives me nuts with a sleeping bag. I certainly don't want to sleep with my toes straight out like a ballerina.
I'm due to wash it for the first time. It says that machine washing voids the warranty and to wash it by hand. I've read that others online machine wash synthetic bags but ONLY in front load washing machines.
Does anybody have experience on washing synthetic bags and care to share....
The main thing I want to do is wash odors out of the bag and I don't feel like hand washing a huge sleeping bag.
Thx