The North Face Beeline 900 Sleeping Bag: 30 degree Down

The North Face Beeline 900 Sleeping Bag: 30 degree Down
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How Backcountry describes the Beeline 900 Sleeping Bag: 30 degree Down
The North Face Beeline 900 30-Degree Down Sleeping Bag is an extraordinarily lightweight bag designed to keep you warm on super light expeditions. Constructing the sleeping bag without a zipper, the Flight Series Beeline weighs much less. The North Faces uses the incredibly light, highest quality and most compressible goose down available. The all-natural, 900-fill power down provides excellent warmth without weight or bulk�the regular size Beeline weighs in at just over a pound. The 100% nylon HelioLite ripstop shell and lining fabric is soft, easily compressed, and contributes to this sleeping bag's overall light weight. As further testament to The North Faces' obsession with creating the lightest cool-weather bag possible, they used a heat transfer logo instead of embroidery to save thread weight.

How Altrec describes the Beeline 30 Degree Sleeping Bag 24821 Down: 3 Season (+15 to +32)
If you drill holes in your toothbrush handle to save weight, The North Face Beeline Sleeping Bag is an essential component for your next minimalist backpacking trip. Insulated with high quality 900-fill Eastern European goose down, the Beeline is comfort rated to 30F, making it ideal for summer use and even suitable for the spring and fall seasons in mild climates. To keep the weight almost down to a bare pound, The North Face eliminated the zipper and fitted hood from the design. Heat-transfer logos also pare the grams normally reserved for embroidered corporate art. What The North Face did keep was a vaulted footbox architecture that's perfect for anyone who needs a little foot room to make it through the night. You won't find the zippered vents associated with other foot vaults, but keep in mind that the Beeline is comfort rated at 30F, so it's doubtful that you'll need the cooling like some 20F rated sleeping bags. If you're looking for a quick way to shave a pound from your pack, the Beeline Sleeping Bag delivers big with an innovative design that's perfect for minimalists.

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A Backcountry customer said
"Featherweight I couldnt believe that a bag this light could insulate the way the Beeline did. TNF has truly designed and engineered one of the lightest and most compact bags I have ever used. It honestly compressed down to the size of a grapefruit and yet kept me warm with temps hovering in the low 30's. However, I do NOT recommend this bag to anyone with claustrophobia or that wants a roomy bag. This is truly a form fitting bag that is cut tight to keep the heat in. Love it!"
A Backcountry customer said
" The best three season bag out there! Beeline faces heavy competition to be the lightest down sleeping bag on the market. I think 30F bags are probably the best choice for three seasons especially warm sleepers. I have tried 35F and 40F bags, but I did get cold during late fall season. Marmot Atom is top rated by Backpacker Magazine and Outside Magazine for quality, weight, and performance. But it is rated down to 40F. This was the ultimate factor which Beeline was my final choice. I am 5'11" and about 168Lbs and although this bag is zipperless, I can easily slide right in and wiggle around at night. I don't miss the zipper at all. The elastic cords around the hood easily shortened or elongated. This bag is so light it feels like I am floating (little over 1Lb). The shell is so soft it looks delicate, but it is tough enough for me. Well made bag. I think 30F is a bit overrate for warm sleepers. I did sleep one night when it was about mid 30's and I was little cold (I am a warm sleeper). I would rate this bag as a 35F bag. It compressed to size of a large grapefruit. I love this bag. Beautiful, well made, light, can't go wrong! Marmot Atom, you have met your match! :) "
A Backcountry customer said
" Only Bring what is needed.... This 30F sleeping bag is exactly what you need. No more, no less. It packs super small. I like that my sleeping bag is so light that I can use the extra weight on a nice comfortable sleeping pad."
A Backcountry customer said
" Perfect bag for me The beeline is my pride and joy. It is the lightest reasonable bag out there. My biggest fear when I bought the bag was that it wouldn't give me enough room in the legs; I havent found that to be a problem at all with the zippered footbox. Although, finagling your way into a zipperless bag can be a pain in the bottom bunk at a shelter, I think that's far less of a problem than the hassle of carrying around a heavier bag when youre on the move."
A Backcountry customer said
" TNF Beeline 900 30-degree sleeping bag With no zipper, how do you use this bag in warmer weather? It seems to me you would either roast or freeze. After trying it on, I was also concerned about how well it would work in my hammock."