FYI I got this 2 lb, 41-59°F bag and the same maker's 3 lb 32℉-50℉ bag. It is a good combination and they zip together perfectly for to create a double size bag as well. So not only can two of these combine, but several models by the same maker can as well.
Ok, there are a myriad of sleeping bags, from very inexpensive three season(ish) such as this bag to sky high priced bags that weigh nothing at all and will get you up and down K2. So frankly price is a key consideration, as one cannot compare bags that cost twice or ten times as much to an inexpensive bag.
For its price this is a good bag. It is going to be fine for summer camping, as well as late spring and early autumn in moderate temperature climes. If I had to guess from production quality, stitching etc., you probably would get 50 uses indoors (for sleepovers) and maybe 25 nights outdoors/in tent, with perhaps a half dozen washings before its starts get beat up. The fill is well distributed from the factory, but looking at it you can surmise, especially after a few washings, that the fill is going to get bunched up and have voids.
But we are talking about quality or utility to price ratio, and on that metric, it is a good value. Especially if you are a person who is going to do a couple of long weekend camping trips May-September and is on a budget due to needing to buy a bunch of things to start dipping into camping.
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