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arete2


Mar 26, 2002, 2:15 AM
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REI Shasta
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I just bought this sleeping bag yesterday, for about $55 off, it is a 15 degree synthetic bag. I really like it so far, but lets face it using it on a bed in my dorm room just isnt gonna get me to 15 degrees, but I will have a chance to use it this weekend in Devils Lake, Wisconsin. It should be fun anyone else planning on being there this weekend??
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radistrad


Mar 27, 2002, 12:10 AM
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I wanted to buy that bag a year ago. I ended up with the REI Polar Pod 0 degree, (on sale) its really nice. I added a REI fleece liner to it, that got rid of all of the "cold" spots, I always hated moving in my bag at 5am and putting my feet down to the cold end of the bag.
My partner has the Shasta, he really likes it he also added a liner. I guess "us" Californians are whimps when it comes to the cold. I think you made a good choice and if its not warm enough try a liner, they are great.

 

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