Is this bag (brand is apparently Woodland) truly a 3-4 season bag? A friend of mine recently bought one & if it really is a 3-4 season bag that will keep me anywhere near as warm as my Vango Nitestar 450 then I'll be buying one, as it's much less bulky to pack away (& a darn sight easier to get into it's stuffsack than my Nitestar!) but it's very thinness concerns me - can it possibly be that warm?
Wheras the Nitestar gives ratings for teperature (extreme temp -26, comfort rating -2c) I can find no such info either on my friend's Palermo or off online suppliers - which makes me suspicious especially as the Palermo is only around £22.
What are your thoughts or experience if anyone has used one? - would be likely to keep you warm in a tent in fairly cold weather or is it a case of you get what you pay for?
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