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Big Agnes - Anvil Horn 30 (650 Downtek) - Down sleeping bag
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- camping, trekking
- Design:
- mummy sleeping bag
- Main material:
- 100% polyester
- Insulation:
- 100% down
- Material type:
- down insulation
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Fabric treatment:
- hydrophobic down
- Fabric properties:
- insulated
- Fill power:
- 650 cuin
- Fill weight:
- 340g (regular)
- Other material information:
- Ripstop; taffeta lining
- Closure:
- side zip
- Comfort rating:
- 6 °C
- Lower limit rating:
- -1 °C
- Season:
- three seasons
- Packed dimensions:
- 13 x 18 cm
- Weight:
- 907 g
- Reference size:
- Regular size
- Extras:
- adjustable hood, incl. stuff sack, pillow pocket, with drawstring, draught collar
- Misc:
- intended for pairing with a sleeping mat
- Item No.:
- 513-1140
Reviews overview
This is what other customers say:
I bought this sleeping bag as a beginner into camping, finding this as the cheapest down sleeping bag I could find. The reviews online didn't do this sleeping bag justice as the branding can be misleading.
Positives:
- Super affordable for a sub-1kg sleeping bag
- Compressible and lightweight
- Wraps around your sleeping pad so you don't fall off or move around so much
- Has a pillow compartment so it doesn't move around at night
- Slept super comfortably down to 6C
Negatives:
- Though this is rated at 30F, this is indicated as a lower limit, not comfort - this wasn't very clear even on Big Agnes' website or any other online reviews but AlpineTrek made sure to include this
- Like a quilt, it doesn't have a back/insulated back, so this will have to be paired with a sleeping pad with an R-Value of at least 3
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- Advantages
- Full length zip
- Roomy
- Water repellent
- Price / performance
- Lightweight
- Easily compressed
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- Disadvantages
- No insulated back
- Needs to be paired with pad
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- Recommended use
- Hiking
- Camping
- All around
- Trekking
- Travel
- Beginner