I've used this bag down to about 20 degrees and it was true to its rating when you shift most of the down to the top of the bag. The zipper hardly snags and there is minimal…
- William, 10/20/10
Seattle
The Western Mountaineering UltraLite 20 degree down sleeping bag is one of the best available. The bag is very breathable (but still water repelling) and warms you up as soon…
- Justin, 12/24/11
My wife and I have both owned WM sleeping bags (I have since moved to Feathered Friends) and have nothing but positives to share. Stacie has actually used this bag as a 4-seas…
- STACIE, 01/21/10
Negaunee
This bag was part of my answer to age/wt problem when I purchased it in 6/96.It has kept me warm in a snow storm in Bhutan. I pulled my zipped up jacket over the foot of the b…
- Ben, 08/22/12
Wenatchee
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
I like to think of the WM Alpinlite bag as my fortress of solitude! This sleeping bag instills fear and commands respect. It's baffles are lush and the extra room in the shou…
- DAVID, 03/05/10
WASHINGTON
Love it. This bag is champion. I'm 6ft, 210, with broad shoulders and a thick chest and this bag fits perfectly. I have the 6ft bag as well, if your much over 6ft tall go for…
- KENT, 05/21/06
FORT COLLINS
I use this bag out west (3 season use) and it is of the highest quality and comfort. The temperature rating is spot on and it is like sleeping in a cloud. Although it is rated…
- Timothy, 12/21/12
I was worried that the Gore Windstopper would be a bit much; we were initially considering the MF fabric since it’s a lighter but I'm quite happy with it. We slept in a 3 se…
- MARTINE, 12/01/12
Quebec
When I was looking to buy a new sleeping bag there were a few features that were a must for me. I wanted something warm, yet light, small and compressible when stuffed, water…
- Brent, 03/23/11
dayton, oh
This bag is so nice and warm its probably rated too high. So more heat for you buck whats not to love.…
- David, 03/10/09
DUBLIN
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
So most bags use this theoretical rating system based on survival. This bag does not and kept me warm at 7 degrees and luke warm at about -5. I think it is important to add…
- JANE, 10/19/08
SAINT GEORGE
This bag will adjust to almost any temperature, due to the zipper system and the continous baffles. In other words, a true 3-season bag, super comfortable!…
- Øivind, 10/31/09
Ellicott City
I logged over 300 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail this summer, 140 of which were through the Sierra's, and I was never cold and always comfortable.…
- Nicholas, 09/29/10
I am a VERY cold sleeper, and after nearly freezing to death in only 40 degree weather in my previous sleeping bag, I said, "that's it. I don't care what it costs, I am never…
- Jerri, 09/27/12
CA
I used this bag four times in the winter of 2010-2011 and am looking forward to using it in the winter of 2011-2012. I never zipped it up and did not use a tent. When unzipp…
- Daniel, 12/01/11
I recently tried out this bag in 27 degree weather, just to test it out, and was delightfully surprised that i stayed warm all through the night. Although pricy compared to o…
- Luke, 12/07/09
Milledgeville, GA
You can't go wrong with this bag in mild to just freezing point temps - extend it's range 3 degrees or so with a good set of Merino wool longs, socks & a hat - OR - use it as…
- David, 11/02/11
Tried some experiments with the bag. On an Exped Downmat 9 pad in snow with no tent, the bag started to develop some cold spots along the zipper at about 18 F with 10mph wind…
- Leith, 12/10/11
Aurora, CO
I'm a Western Mnting addict. I have a couple of their jackets and lighter bag, and there is nothing of better quality than their stuff anywhere. I got bonus at work and went…
- Brian, 01/28/10
Virginia, USA
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
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
I have taken this bag to CO multiple times, winter camping in AR (16deg F) , and even Kilimanjaro. It was warmer than I could ever need.
It has many features including a mul…
- BRETT, 01/28/11
Madison, WI
After months of research on sleeping bags I came to the conclusion that my best bet would be the Marmot Plasma 15. I received it in the mail from REI, immediately disappointed…
- David, 05/11/12
This thing is LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT! I was baffled by how light it was and I own coats from both Feathered Friends and RAB. The picture doesn't do this coat justice either. It l…
- NODAIR, 11/30/11
Washington
I love this jacket. super lightweight and super warm. It is warm without being too bulky. Like all WM gear, this is incredible. I am 6'1", 170lbs and have 40" chest and th…
- Marc, 02/02/11
First let me say that I own several Western Mountaineering Products and I love this brand-They get it right! The best materials and top grade Goose Down. Made in the USA-
I p…
- Cliveous R., 01/03/11
Athens, Georgia
The Badger is one awesome bag. It has extra width for a wider than average dude. I am average sivze, but enjoy the freedom of movment in this wide bag. The extra width is g…
- Ben, 10/22/10
Midwest
Western Mountaineering's Ponderosa MF is square cut. Unzipped it becomes a toasty comforter for 2 of far better quality than those heavyweight overpriced comforters with high…
- Timothy, 01/25/11
Southern CA
I slept outside in the mountains of West Virginia in late December in a Squall II tent. Three feet of snow had fallen and the temperature was 7*. I had on an icebreaker shirt…
- Cliveous R., 01/12/10
Athens, Georgia
This thing is WARM, light, highly compressible, and with the ability to unzip into a comforter, it's extremely versatile as well. It is impossible to regret this investment. I…
- John, 05/23/11
This is a great sleeping bag. In the weight vs comfort/good night's sleep equation, I will gladly carry and extra pound to sleep well all night in almost any temp and be free…
- ROBERT, 04/12/08
LINCOLN
OK, I'm a big guy. My european shoe size is triple digits. I wear a bora 95 as a fanny pack. Big whoop, wanna fight about it? Anyway, this bag is unbelievable. As warm as…
- Derek, 12/05/10
Gaithersburg, Maryland