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ckeilah wrote:any idea what's up with the woot server certificate being invalid? did woot get hacked? did I just give my password to some Russian camper? :-o



It may be a result of the fire-related downtime the other day. Not seeing the problem here, though.

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I'm thinking a few of these would be good for those impromptu sleepovers that seem to occur after every party.

wanpakumono


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surfcitydave wrote:From Blurb:
"...And fortunately for me, the two of them can zip together to make one big sleeping bag. Just imagine: Mr. Green Lantern Shirt is gonna walk up and see me relaxing in well-ventilated, king-size comfort. It’ll be delicious..."



Thanks. I rarely read the blurb....just go down to the actual specs.

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Trendkill7577 wrote:Are these fire retardant? Whe i camp i like to sleep next to the fire and if a fire tic pops out, I'd like to not be engulfed



ummm....100%polyester, so thats a big NO!

klavis


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geoffreysteinman wrote:first, LOL at wordfilters.
second, i wouldn't use these for anything below 40F.
these are probably good to have for sleepovers, or if you're a college kid/young adult, good to have for guests who crash on the couch.
if you plan to do any real outdoor camping, i'd suggest going to REI (or similar sporting goods/outdoorsperson store) and buying a high-quality bag (will easily cost you $100+)



I would never suggest going to REI for standard camping gear, it's 2 or 3 times the cost of most other places, for specialty equipment it is ok, but generally it's for yuppies. That could just be because we have more options in the NW though. I do agree that if you are going to do some "real" camping, these really aren't such a good idea.

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dweitzman wrote:DON'T DO IT! I swear, you get what you pay for, and ....



Ok, then why shop on woot at all?

Tinn-Can


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Linings like that don't breathe well and make you sweat like crazy which is kind of gross.. Cheap-o fleece bag for $10 serves me in the summer much better...

zenicanin


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In for one. I'd rather carry those when camping than blankets.

ckeilah


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Is this TWO bags of apcray?!? :-D

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frantix


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dweitzman wrote:DON'T DO IT! I swear, you get what you pay for, and you should not pay for this horrible, god awful product. If you don't care about being comofortable or warm, then perhaps you may want to consider these. If your well being is something you value you, however, I strongly suggest you grit your teeth and buy a decent sleeping bag from GoLite or Marmot.



I'd say people looking at $12.50 sleeping bags are looking at something for casual use and not $600 for 2 sleeping bags.

It's always nice to see people trying to sell a Mercedes to someone looking for a Focus.

Why, oh why do people not have a concept of prices on here.

tcope


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Most places carry these... they are called blankets. That is all the warmth that they will give (perhaps even less). I really doubt if they have any insulation in them. For $10 each you are going to get a cheap nylon shell and that is about it.

Don't get me wrong, these would be good for kids who are sleeping out in the backyard when it's 70 degrees out but not much more.

High Peak makes cheap discount store bags.

dweitzman


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klavis wrote:I would never suggest going to REI for standard camping gear, it's 2 or 3 times the cost of most other places, for specialty equipment it is ok, but generally it's for yuppies. That could just be because we have more options in the NW though.



I couldn't agree with you more. I personally prefer to shop at www.mpgear.com

They've usually got pretty good deals on nice Kazaam (1996), and they gave me a free footprint with my Big Agnes tent.

Where do you generally do your shopping?

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bobichka


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wanpakumono wrote:Can these be zipped together for those of us who are a bit "fuller-figured?"



Yep. Says so in the product description.

harry1167


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In for one pair. Can't beat the price and my son is having his first boy scout campout here in a couple of weeks. Good job Woot.

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shenfield


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are these machine washable?

SlimeDog


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jessiebyrd004 wrote:These sleeping bags look weird. But they get good reviews on Buzzillions.
http://www.buzzillions.com/x/s?N=4294811422&D=x&cat=&extra=product_reviews&Ntt=High+Peak+Simex+Sleeping+Bag+



Dude, these are not the bags found in your link.

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mcthatch


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jgary wrote:Ok, then why shop on woot at all?



Excellent response....you're right that you get what you pay for, and for this you get a semi-decent pair of sleeping bags for lightweight use.....good to have around the house/yard/camp, as many have already noted. I'll be shocked if this isn't sold out in a couple hours....

waacodemon


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Trendkill7577 wrote:Are these fire retardant? Whe i camp i like to sleep next to the fire and if a fire tic pops out, I'd like to not be engulfed



uh, back away from the fire? zmglolz

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wellIamJake


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Got 4 bags on the way! $30 bucks everywhere else just for one! yay yay!

Jake

Kisisie


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frantix wrote:I'd say people looking at $12.50 sleeping bags are looking at something for casual use and not $600 for 2 sleeping bags.

It's always nice to see people trying to sell a Mercedes to someone looking for a Focus.

Why, oh why do people not have a concept of prices on here.



thank you! very, very true.

LastApeMan


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vdex34 wrote:Me too, must be hivemind.



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gnarf


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jessiebyrd004 wrote:These sleeping bags look weird. But they get good reviews on Buzzillions.
http://www.buzzillions.com/x/s?N=4294811422&D=x&cat=&extra=product_reviews&Ntt=High+Peak+Simex+Sleeping+Bag+

Anyone wanna go to Yellowstone for july 4th weekend?



lies, nothing on buzzillion about these bags

dweitzman


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jgary wrote:Ok, then why shop on woot at all?



I love woot. Occasionally, they offer great deals. Sometimes, however, they offer total rubbish, and this is one of those times. They can't all be winners...

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frantix


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wanpakumono wrote:Can these be zipped together for those of us who are a bit "fuller-figured?"



I stand corrected, the description says:

"...and fortunately for me, the two of them can zip together to make one big sleeping bag..."

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dropzone9540


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Does anyone have an actual temperature rating on these bags?

mjrubino


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"And fortunately for me, the two of them can zip together to make one big sleeping bag."

But if I go in for 3, can I zip all 6 of them together to make the king of all sleeping bags?

apcray or not, it'll be nice to have a couple to stash on the boat.

gnarf


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anyone find anything about how big they are? typically most sleeping bags are designed for sub 6ft tall people, often tall editions are sold for those who are less than 6'6" I'm betting these are for 6' or less, but anyone know?

strata


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or instacalc.com for all your conversion needs,

miles to mm goes on and on.

great deal to me, 12.50 for a sleeping bag! hot dog, now is legal to sleep out in a public park?

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Jonas4321


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I love it. These are 1.2 lbs of polyester cheapness that stuff into a 6" x 11" sack, and they feel the need (or claim the right) to specify the temperature range into the tenths of a degree. Temp Range: 21.2 F to 51.8 F. I want to meet the tool (from Simex Sport) that wrote that. With the front bumper of my car, that is.

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Syrus360


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Wifey says I has a woot addiction she says. Buy too many shirts on random shirt day she says. WELL I SAYS THEYS A GOOD DEALS I SAYS! IMMA BUYS US SOME SLEEPY BAGS DARNIT!!!

Agentbolt


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For everyone hammering these poor things for being cheap garbage that won't keep you warm, you don't know what you're talking about.

ALL sleeping bags, even Wal-Mart specials, will keep you warm. The better bags are just more compressible, keep their loft better, and are tougher. With a ground pad (which anyone sleeping outside should have regardless) I guarantee these things will work do to 35 or so degrees Farenheit. And who really goes camping in colder weather than that (who doesn't already have a l33t Mountain Hardwear bag)?

I'm sure they don't compress well, have a very light nylon shell, and probably the filling will seperate/squish and it'll lose its effectiveness pretty quickly. But for anyone who's not an extreme backpacker or outdoors enthusiast, this is an AWESOME pair of bags for the price.

klavis


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dweitzman wrote:I couldn't agree with you more. I personally prefer to shop at www.mpgear.com

They've usually got pretty good deals on nice Kazaam (1996), and they gave me a free footprint with my Big Agnes tent.

Where do you generally do your shopping?



Well I've never actually done any shopping for camping gear online, but generally I just to to Bi-Mart for the basics, it's reliably priced reasonably. The last time I bought a tent I got it at cost-co, I was surprised how cheap it was, I got a nice, albeit way oversize tent for just $100, very sturdy poles,about double the durability than what I normally see at stores. They also have decent sleeping bags sometimes, they were about $30. They weren't good enough for winter camping, but it would manage for fall camping I suspect.

LastApeMan


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harry1167 wrote:In for one pair. Can't beat the price and my son is having his first boy scout campout here in a couple of weeks. Good job Woot.



Better put one inside the Other for a scout camp out if it's anything like the ones I went on.
These are light gear- like the kind you would use in a tent on the beach in south Padre. Not really the type you use for rocky mountain trips.

75 and 80 in the day on the Mountain can turn into 20 at night in a flash.

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cwhitaker01


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Nodwick wrote:For a second there, I thought this was a pair of rather ratty-looking slippers.



hoho me too

waacodemon


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can me and my woman fit in one of these? idk how small/trim these sleepin bags are. We are pretty small people already XD

I once ate a cricket.

eseashore


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Nodwick wrote:For a second there, I thought this was a pair of rather ratty-looking slippers.



SO DID I!!!!!!!!!!

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AndrewMcHorney


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How much do these weigh in pounds and ounces and are they synthetic?

ckeilah


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12"x7" is TINY for a rolled bag! My arctic expedition $500 REI special apcray takes up more space than the entire inside of my large backpack. Of course, for summer camping in Texas, we really need AIR CONDITIONED sleeping bags! :-P

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