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Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down |
Retail: $198.95
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Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down description Thanks to high-loft 800+ fill down and an ultralight 20D DWR-coated nylon shell, the Marmot Arete 40-Degree Down Sleeping Bag weighs only 1lb 8oz. | Bottom Line: Sleep tight and travel light with the Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag. |
This bag is siiiiiiick.
Greg1inCA: 
I just got back from a 13.5 day thru-hike of the John Muir Trail. We had a few nights in the low 30's and I was fine on just a tarp with socks and midweight long underwear top and bottom. The best part about this bag is that you can go full mummy but vent your feet a little to prevent overheating. I would suggest buying a Sea to Summit (size small) compression bag to get this bag down to the size of a quart of ice cream.
Marmot Arete Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down
RChilders: 
I have used this sleeping bag five times at this point. It is lightweight and stuffs down to a small size. The coldest night I slept in the bag was probably in the high 40s, but I believe that this bag will perform as advertised.
Teeny and warmer than advertised
Erica Carley: 
I am a really cold sleeper, I got this for sultry summer nights only. I always seem to underestimate desert nighttime temperature drops and I've actually used it down to about 25 degrees (which was pretty uncomfortable). But I was fine in the 30-40 degree range. The best part is its negligible weight and amazing packability.
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