I have two used North Face Down sleeping bags.
One left zip / one right zip (as in: when lying on your back, that's the side the zipper is on)
Both are the "Long" version.
Decent sleeping bags for use as-is, convert to a quilt or scavenge the down for your own DIY project
Asking $75 each delivered to any US address.
Edit:
These are the "old style" Blue Kazoo sleeping bags. Same measurements as the ones today, just all the same color as opposed to today's two-color bags.
They each come with stuff sack and a large, cotton storage sack.
The North Face rates these as 15-degree sleeping bags (not EN rated). For me, they're good to 30-degrees with a base layer (colder if I add more clothes or a down jacket).
Pictures added below.
Measurements are as follows:
- Max user height: 6-feet 6-inches
- Shoulder circumference: 64-inches
- Hip circumference: 60-inches
- Foot circumference: 40-inches
- When stuffed in the stuff sack they measure about 12-inches long by 8-inches diameter.
- They weigh 41 oz with stuff sack.
- I think the fill-rating on the down is about 600 but don't hold me to that. It's something close to that.
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