
The Women's Marmot EcoPro 15 Sleeping Bag was designed for sustained cold, wet weather while backpacking, mountaineering and river rafting. The EcoPro technology uses 80% post-consumer waste (mostly plastic bottles) in an ecologically friendly design of both the fabric and insulation of the sleeping bags.

The Marmot EcoPro +15 sleeping bag uses 100% recycled fabrics and 80% recycled insulation without sacrificing performance and comfort.

The Marmot Women's EcoPro 15 Regular Sleeping Bag has a classic trapezoidal foot box for more foot room.
The EcoPro 15 synthetic bag is designed for sustained cold, wet weather while backpacking, mountaineering and river rafting and is built using recycled fabric and insulation. Wave Construction offers the advantages of both traditional blanket and shingle construction with no significant increases in bag weight.
| Average weight: | 3 lbs. 4 oz. |
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| Average weight - metric: | 1.47 kilograms |
| Fill: | Recycled polyester fibers |
| Fill weight: | 37.5 ounces |
| Fits up to (in.): | 72 inches |
| Gender: | Men's |
| Hip girth: | 58 inches |
| Insulation type: | Synthetic |
| Lining: | Nylon |
| Shell: | Recycled nylon |
| Shoulder girth: | 62 inches |
| Sleeping bag length: | Regular |
| Sleeping bag shape: | Mummy |
| Stuff sack size: | 10.5 x 19 inches |
| Temperature rating (C): | -9 degrees Celsius |
| Temperature rating (F): | 15 degrees Fahrenheit |
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| Electric / Tempest |
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Good bag, poor temp rating- Maybe +25 | |
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| The bag is nice, but the temp rating of 15 is pretty inaccurate, as mentioned by the other reviewer. I'm a warm sleeper and use a sea to summit thermolite reactor liner to get the bag comfortable into the twenties. Once I added the liner, which I'd likely use anyway to prevent wear on the bag, I liked the eco-pro quite a bit. It's made of recycled materials, which is a plus. I've used it in a temperature range of 12-55 degrees F, though with fleece pants/long johns and liner combined at the lower temperature end. If you don't expect the bag to be a true 15 degree performer without a liner, it's not bad. I've used the bag for about a year in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota and North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia in all four seasons. | |
| KenS at REI on 07/07/2010 | |
Really EcoPro +20 at best | |
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| The actual EN Ratings are Comfort 29.3F, Limit 18.3F, which do not support the nominal 15F rating. This data is available from Marmot, and should have been provided in the specifications. The regular length is comfortable for 6' with some room to extend your feet, unlike some other brands. The hood design cinches down well without leaving gaps. | |
| GearUser at REI on 03/03/2010 | |