Monday, April 4, 2011

Lafuma Sleeping Bag Review - Lafuma X950 Pro (2009) And Lafuma Extreme 950 Pro (2010)


In your next camping or hiking trip should you could encounter wet, chilly conditions, this Lafuma sleeping bag is perfect for you. The Lafuma x950 Pro (or perhaps in 2010, the Lafuma Extreme 950 Pro) is basically waterproof, small, and very lightweight for any synthetic sleeping bag.

Lafuma sythentic sleeping-bags use their exclusive Ultramicro fiber insulation which unlike its natural counterpart, insulates even if wet. The slightly increased weight over down is really a small investment for that security of avoiding a soaked backpack or perhaps a leaky tent. Regarding this Lafuma sleeping bag, once the Lafuma X950 Pro encounters moisture both water-resistant shell and synthetic insulation interact to keep warmth, protecting you against those sudden rainstorms which come up so frequently when hiking or camping.

The Lafuma x950 Pro sleeping bag is also extremely lightweight and packs right down to an extremely reasonable 6 inches by 16 inches - easy fitting into most backpacks. The two pound weight is adds minimal weight, something carachteristic on most Lafuma sleeping-bags. Additional features incorporate a hood, along with a full side zipper having a draft tube, and shoulder collar to maintain out creeping cold air.

Overall, we provide the X950 Pro Lafuma Sleeping Bag a hefty thumbs up. See product details below.

Product Details:

* Shell: Water Repellent Ripstop Nylon

* Lining: Ripstop Nylon

* Insulation: 0. 8D Ultramicro Fiber

* Contruction: Layer 2 + 1 Size: 6'9" x 2'8"

* Stuffed Size: 6" x 16"

Product Features:

* Lightweight at 2 lb

* 30 Degree Rating

* Ultramicro Synthetic Insulation

* Seamless Side Box Construction

* Interior Electronics Pocket

* Full side zipper with draft tube

* Hood with comfortable access drawcord

* Stuff sack included

Tony Berwald has OE Gear and directs its northern border Georgia Adventure Race. The NGAR is among the largest, most successful Round-the-clock adventure races in the usa.

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