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Posted at 12:35 PM on Monday 03/9/09 by
Ben
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Walmart.com has the Everest Mummy 0 to 5-Degree Sleeping Bag for $22 + shipping. Shipping is about $4; free in-store pickup in most locations. Features 3.5 pounds of micro tekk Z1 fill, dimensions 84" x 33" x 24". [Compare]
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    phaedrus - Posted 1:33 pm PDT 03/9/09 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is a good bag!

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    cablephil2001 - Posted 1:38 pm PDT 03/9/09 (853 Posts)  Report Spam

    You can always count on Wally world to take care of the tent-trolls. I'm afraid this deal might have come too late for all the trolls who froze to death (we can only hope), and now can't use this. To the rest of you TT's out there who survived, this is a good deal.

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    FrankUnion1096 - Posted 1:44 pm PDT 03/9/09 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    I purchased this bag one night when i was short a bed in a hotel room. The "pillow" in the head portion wasn't very comfortable and the memory foam foundation wasn't very plush either. I'm not sure how much value you should expect out of a $22 sleeping bag but I took mine back in the morning.

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    nedflanders - Posted 1:47 pm PDT 03/9/09 (498 Posts)  Report Spam

    typical wa1mart shiat

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    schmoe90 - Posted 2:01 pm PDT 03/9/09 (1200 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'd absolutely shop at Walmart for gear to take on an Everest climbing expedition.

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    V0RT3X - Posted 2:05 pm PDT 03/9/09 (175 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hmm, I'm surprise there hasn't been a page full of comments about troll tent by now. And if you climb Everest during the summer then this would work for you.

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    sguy2130 - Posted 2:22 pm PDT 03/9/09 (1031 Posts)  Report Spam

    I guess this would be a nice conversational piece.....but really not worth it to actually sleep in..

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    scsibus - Posted 2:23 pm PDT 03/9/09 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is this one of those flatulence containment sleeping bags that factors bodily gases to gauge published effective cold temperature tolerance levels?

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    setox - Posted 3:15 pm PDT 03/9/09 (33 Posts)  Report Spam

    great item if u live in ur car

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    obryan - Posted 3:38 pm PDT 03/9/09 (187 Posts)  Report Spam

    We bought it and it is a decent sleeping bag. For the price it is great. Reviews are good. The picture is very deceiving because it does not loft like that at all. Still, I am glad we got it. It is a nice bag at a bargain basement price.

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    nuisance - Posted 3:57 pm PDT 03/9/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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    salbee - Posted 4:24 pm PDT 03/9/09 (12 Posts)  Report Spam

    Who wants to trust their life to a $22 piece of equipment?

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    Anonymous - Posted 4:43 pm PDT 03/9/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

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    setox - Posted 4:46 pm PDT 03/9/09 (33 Posts)  Report Spam

    i do i d0, hell my i just spent $20 on a new brake and gas peddel i trust my life that it won't break

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    RKLE - Posted 6:41 pm PDT 03/9/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    I am in for one of these.

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    Ross - Posted 7:31 pm PDT 03/9/09 (1207 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nice. #13 can use that kind of language, but I can't tell you that this is a good bag for hard workers.

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    sleestack - Posted 9:53 pm PDT 03/9/09 (66 Posts)  Report Spam

    don't think I could pitch a tent in mummies bag

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    leenetworx - Posted 11:34 pm PDT 03/9/09 (161 Posts)  Report Spam

    So if the temp climbs above 5' I'll sweat my balls off, and if it drops to negative temps I'll freeze to death?

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    Bhen_Chod - Posted 6:17 am PDT 03/10/09 (12 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have one....works well

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    uigrad - Posted 7:29 am PDT 03/10/09 (349 Posts)  Report Spam

    http://www.abc-of-hiking.com/camping/sleeping-bags.asp

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    There are many of these synthetic Sleeping Bag fillings and some of the most common names are Polarguard, Hollofil, and Micro-loft.


    Hollofil is the type that I've heard of the most. Do a web search for "micro tekk Z1 fill", and all the links are for bensbargains or walmart. Stay away, IMO.

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