The Cat's Meow is a great sleeping bag and is reasonably priced if you are just getting into camping, overall, if you're buying your first bag, this is definitely the way to g…
- Cara, 08/08/11
Houston
This sleeping bag is very light compared to other 20 degree bags. In fact is seems to be half to one pound light. This might help explain why I in temps in the 30s I usually…
- Joseph, 05/31/11
I was looking for an all around winter bag that didn't weigh too much. The Western Mountaineering Lynx was a good fit for both. I took it from the Olympic Peninsula to Joshua…
- Yael, 02/27/09
NorCal
Bought this item about two months ago from Moosejaw and used it a total of 7 nights camping. Temperature only got down too 30 degrees F.. The bag was soft and cozy and slept i…
- dale, 05/27/11
Take it to a campsite where the temp was -27C / -16.6F and could sleep very comfortable. Must have for high altitude trips!…
- HAJIME, 07/04/12
OTA-KU TOKYO
Incredibly warm. Packs smaller than some other brands with equivalent ratings. And it's light for its temperature rating. All in all, incredible.…
- Steven, 04/24/13
I bought the Western Mountaineering Puma MF Sleeping Bag because I am always cold. I was looking for the warmest light bag on the market. After a lot of research I found out t…
- roumiana, 08/28/10
Slept in this at 14,900 feet in Nepal. Everyone else froze in their bags--I was toasty warm.…
- REBECCA, 10/31/08
MONROVIA
My relationship with this bag can be best summarized as love at first sight. Unfortunately, the first time I used the bag I noticed that the stitching (though beautiful and p…
- Luke, 11/08/10
Seattle
on an ill fated (we had to hike out to closest road after getting dumped on by 20" snow over night) Pemi traverse last winter this bag was awesome. I am 6'6" 185lb and always…
- jeff, 11/04/11
NH
This time last year I bought the MH Phantom 0. Upon receiving the bag (from Moosejaw btw) I tried it out and it was a little tight. I figured if I was actually cold enough t…
- Michael, 02/23/12
Ohio
I bought this bag a couple of years ago and have used it a handful of times winter camping here in chilly New England. This bag lofts up to an almost ridiculous height, given…
- Rob, 11/19/12
Vermont
First sleeping bag in a long time. Used it on a Mt Rainier climb June 30th at Ingraham Flats (11,100 ft) and on Mt Baker for 5 nights in August above Sandy Camp (6,300 ft) bot…
- Ben, 09/14/11
Seattle
Bag is really big and warm and comfy, but still stuffs pretty easy into the sleeping bag compartment in my pack (deuter 65). Took it on the inca trail and it was a bit overki…
- Justin, 12/23/11
Greensboro, NC
One neat feature is how unbelievably lofty this bag is. As soon as its unstuffed it swells up like a zeppelin, except so far it hasn't caught fire (which i appreciate, althoug…
- CHARLES A, 08/04/10
DC from Knoxville, soon to be San Francisco
This was recommended by a friend who's done extensive work in the Arctic and has used a Lithium for years. I got one for a trip to Nepal. It’s long for me (5’4”) but I l…
- Victoria, 09/12/12
I camp in Nothern VT in the winter (temps from 0-10 at night ) and this bag is super cosy warm. The fear of winter camping is leaving the fire to get into a sleeping bag but…
- brad, 05/31/13