Lafuma Warm n Light 600Stats| Weight | 1 lb 7 oz | | Max User Height | 6 ft 2 in | | Temperature Rating | 40 | | Shoulder Girth | 64 in | | Down Insulation | Yes |
| Lafuma Warm n Light 600 4.5 out of 5 based on 2 user reviews.
 Cred: 1088 | | Very light, small packed size thanks to the great compression sack it comes with. You can crush it down to smaller than a jetboil if you need to. I like the glow in the dark pull-tabs on the zipper. It's got some shortcomings, but it's so cheap you have to expect that. Price/performance is still great. |
| Rated at 40 degrees, but I'd never try to use it when it was that cold out. I'd give it a comfort rating of about 55 degrees if you're on an insulated pad, 60 if not. Lafuma states it accommodates users up to 6'2", I'm 6'0.5", pretty thin, and I just barely can squeeze into it. Users over 6' beware. The material on the inside could be a little more breathable. I find I want to use a bag liner with it just to keep the clammy feeling off my skin. |
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 Cred: 1376 | | Review by clover on Jul. 21, 2008 | | Lightest down sleeping bag for ultralighting in versitle conditions, rated to 40 degrees, packs ultra-small, can be used as a liner bag with a 15 degree bag for severe winter |
| Temprature rating is very misleading on the tag |
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