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Suisse Sport Adventurer Mummy Ultra-Compactable Sleeping Bag Review

Looking to buy a small and compact sleeping bag? Perhaps the Suisse Sport Adventurer Mummy Ultra-Compactable Sleeping Bag  is right for you! Today I just received this sleeping bag and wanted to do an unboxing of it and review what I think. I like that it also comes with a compression stuff sack which usually retails for at least $10. This sleeping bag can be purchased on amazon for a little under $40 so it’s extremely affordable.

 

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Pros

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[li type=”icon-caret-right”]Very cheap and affordable[/li]
[li type=”icon-caret-right”]Compact and lightweight[/li]
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Cons

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[li type=”icon-caret-right”]Cheap materials can break easy or tear easy.[/li]
[li type=”icon-caret-right”]Runs small[/li]
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Overall I think it’s a great starter bag for the price. It will get the job done without having to have spent hundreds of dollars for a small and compact sleeping bag.

Product Description

Suisse Sport Adventurer Standard Adult size ultra compact sleeping bag is a lighter weight packable sleeping bag, comes with a compression storage sack that can compact to 12 x 7 x 7 making this your favorite packable sleeping bag. Measures 29.5 by 84.5 inches (W x L) when open designed for weight conscious hikers, bikers, and campers. Double layer construction is offset to prevent cool spots in the bag. Lowest Temp rated to 30 degrees in ideal dry conditions. Ideal comfort range is 40-55 degrees, The best selling Suisse Sport sleeping adult sized sleeping bag. Suisse Sport makes many sleeping bags including a Adventurer XL which is longer and wider on the top.

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Written by Ryan Lum

Ryan is an avid bucket lister. Travel, photography, blogging and adventure are some of his hobbies. He once went on a trip to Spain and was robbed of all his stuff except his clothes. No money, no insurance, no identification and no way to contact family and friends from back home. Did he end his trip? No way! He ended up running with the bulls in Pamplona the very next day.

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