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Shop > Camp/Hike > Sleeping Bags > 25 to 5 Degree Down Bags > Pinnacle Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Marmot Pinnacle Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Retail: $298.95
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Marmot Pinnacle Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down description

The versatile Marmot Pinnacle Sleeping Bag works well for summer alpine backpacking trips and shoulder-season climbing trips. This 15-degree mummy bag has a spacious trapezoidal foot box so your feet don't feel mummified. A down-filled draft tube along the zipper and a cozy hood seals in the warmth. The DWR-coated nylon shell helps keep the 800-fill down dry in light precipitation.


Worth Every Penny
A.R.M.:  

This is my second Marmot bag and I'm extremely pleased with it. It's roomy, well-made, and the temperature rating is quite accurate. The water resistant shell also does a great job in shedding condensation when the bag touches my tent wall at night. You can spend more to shave a few ounces with lighter materials, but you won't get a better quality bag. Perfect three-season bag for the mountains, and built to last.


Great bag
chrismagin1169384:  

I've used multiple Marmot bags. This will be my all purpose bag moving forward. I wanted something that would be warm enough for Winter camping but flexible and light enough to use in the Summer. This is a fairly pricey unit however it's absolutely worth the price if you are looking for a bag that gives maximum flexibility. This bag is extremely roomy....by far the most comfortable bag I've ever slept in. The full zip is worth the extra weight and space (for me anyway). I tend to sleep very warm and found this bag perfectly comfortable in warmer conditions.


Meets all expectations.
MDGator:  

I received the bag as a gift at Christmas and haven't been able to test it properly, but I did upgrade from the Sawtooth to the Pinnacle based on ratings and the 800 fill power. Living in MD I didn't know if I'd be able to really test its capabilities, but I spent a night out during one of the coldest evenings here... around 20 degrees. I must be a warm sleeper, because I actually felt almost too warm, and that was outside of a tent on my deck on a Thermarest pad. The foot box is amazing. The zipper actually doesn't seem as easy to use as the Sawtooth, but the overall comfort is definitely a step up and worth the difference in cost. Packs to almost nothing, and seems to be more durable as well. Not meant for use in Florida but... Go Gators! :)