Best For:
Making camp life easier.
The Test:
So many bags have annoying flaws: zippers
that snag, jumbles of cords around your face, clammy linings. Which is
why the 700-fill down Alpine
($230) is so refreshing. The hood drawcords are thoughtfully
designed—around the chin, over your head—making it easy to cinch, even
when you’re half asleep. Testers also cheered the three-quarter-length
zipper (it never snagged), the built-in stuffsack (smartly attached to
the hood for faster packing), and the extreme compressibility.
The Verdict:
An ideal summer bag when space and weight are at a premium. 32°; 1.8 lbs; millet.fr
Sleep Comfort:
3.5
Warmth to Weight:
4.5
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