Pros: Accurate temperature rating, good zippers, durable. Cons: Not much stretch for side sleepers.
Please note: this review is of the 1995 model. Features and Performance For 1995, the North Face Snowshoe 3D was rated to 5 degrees F. Based on my experience, this rating seems to accurately reflect its warmth (please note that I prefer ...
Pros: Nice Features, Good Quality Cons: Not Cold Weather Bag As Advertised!
A Word About Temp Ratings Recently I Read in Backpacker Magazine that here in the US, unlike Europe, there is no standard for temperature ratings in sleeping bags. The Backpacker article went on to say that most bags were rated around 10-15°F lower ...
The North Face Youth Terra 55 When you're ready to start getting more serious about camping and hiking, and get the kids involved too, the Youth Terra 55 from The North Face is you...
The North Face Kids Slappy (Black) Backpack Bags The Slappy will hold your board and anything else you need to get you through the day. ; Specifically designed for youth with a comfortable foam back ...
The North Face Vault Daypack Basic daypack for a day on the job or the trail. Large main compartment holds both books and binders. Front accessory pocket with organizer and key cl...
The North Face Granule Lumbar Pack - 95cu in For trail runs, short hikes, or strolls through the city, The North Face Ganule Lumbar Pack gives you just enough space for your wallet, phone, and ot...
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