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This bag is terrific. I've used it in hot weather (I.e. 30+*C degrees) and also in cold weather (below 0*C) and had no problems with either…
- ELLIOT, 11/14/12
WINNIPEG
this bag rules!, its super warm and incredibly light weight. I would recommend the XS sea to summit e-vent compression sac to keep it dry on the trail, this also will compress…
- greg, 02/14/11
ROCHESTER! NY
I have now used my WM Highlite in the Grand Canyon in November and North Florida in January. It is incredibly light and stuffs down to the size of large can of soup. It kept…
- Mark, 03/13/11
Tampa
Amazing bag. Light, warm, fabric feels nice against skin. Stuffs TINY! Absolutely nothing wrong with it, in any way. I'll only buy Western Mountaineering bags from now on.…
- Robert, 02/18/11
Brooklyn, NY
Used this bag in Big Sur, California in 40 degree F weather. It was actually a little warm for the occasion. I would rate it for 20 degrees even though it says it's for 30.…
- sarah, 04/16/11
Naples, Florida
Having made the long sad journey through just about every other decent 30-degree down bag out there, including a Summerlite (too small), this is it. The one. The bag. For the…
- Will, 03/15/11
San Francisco, CA
I'm a 5'5", 135lb adult female, short legs, long torso. This bag is long/big enough for me- when I lie in it straight with the top pullcord loose, it comes up to my nose. If…
- Emily, 05/24/11
Northern New Mexico