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| Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | Rated:
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Ideal for summer trips, this comfortable, double-wide rectangular bag is designed for camping couples.
| Average weight: | 14 lbs. 2 oz. |
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| Fill: | Polyester fibers |
| Fill weight: | 112 ounces |
| Fits up to: | 6 ft. 5 in. |
| Gender: | Unisex |
| Hip girth: | 136 inches |
| Insulation type: | Synthetic |
| Lining: | Polyester/cotton |
| Shell: | Ripstop polyester |
| Shoulder girth: | 136 inches |
| Sleeping bag shape: | Rectangular |
| Stuff sack size: | 17 x 38 inches |
| Temperature rating (C): | 2 degrees Celsius |
| Temperature rating (F): | 35 degrees Fahrenheit |
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| Kelty Lunar Double-Wide +20 Sleeping Bag | $189.95 | |
| Kelty Corona 20 Degree Double Wide Sleeping Bag | $119.95 - $119.99 | |
| Kelty Eclipse 35 Degree Sleeping Bag | $59.95 |
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| Kelty Eclipse 35 Degree Sleeping Bag - Women's | $69.95 - $70.00 |
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| Kelty Eclipse +35 Sleeping Bag - Regular Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $69.95 |
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| Size | Color |
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| Slate Blue | |
| Double Wide | 129.95 |
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Definitely impressed! | |
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| Absolutely perfect for car camping. The bag is huge and even with several compression straps it takes up a large amount of space. Incredibly comfortable, easy to operate zippers, handy pockets, and super warm. It got down to about 32 degrees F on the Mogollon Rim in Az and my girlfriend and I were still warm in our undies! We used an inflatable mattress and thin blanket under the Eclipse. I'm still trying to figure out how to separate the halves though and make it into 2 bags, the zipper doesn't seem to want to cooperate. However, it might just be operator error. I was concerned that a double bag would not keep as warm as 2 individuals but I was pleasantly surprised. I used the 20% coupon and got this bag at a steal! Very happy with the purchase. | |
| chekm8 at REI on 10/20/2009 | |
I was very impressed | |
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| Our old doubel sleeping bag had seen better days. I got the Kelty on sale, [...]. It's obviously not a backpacking bag. I'm 6'4" tall and my wife and I slept comfortably in it. The fabric has a nice almost cotton feel to it (instead of the slippery nylon feel of some bags). LOTS of high quality extras, velcro flaps at the top of the zipper that can be used to keep the bag from opening gradually throughout the night, little zippered pockets for an LED flashlight, valuables etc. Draft tube at the zipper to eliminate cold from the zipper, draw string at the top - I didn't try that yet.Overall, a quality comfortable bag for two people that I believe can be made into 2 seperate bags if need-be | |
| Fishin_Bear at REI on 09/17/2009 | |
GREAT! | |
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| My fiance and I used this sleeping bag for camping in Maine in September. It was the perfect size for the 2 of us and long enough for his 6'2" frame. The weather got chillier than we were expecting but the sleeping bag kept us warm and cozy. It is large and bulky to pack. My only suggestion would be to sell it with some sort of compression sack that could make it easier to pack. It would definitely be inconvenient for a backpacking trip but for conventional camping it met all our needs! | |
| Steph24 at REI on 10/08/2009 | |
Why buy 2? | |
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| This is a very warm sleeping bag. The best part about it, besides the obvious, is that you don't get claustrophobic in it. You also don't need to take along pillows b/c it is very fluffy. Only thing we don't like is that it takes up a lot of car space. Must get a compression sack! Zipper and cinching system works well. | |
| jbanana at REI on 08/24/2008 | |