When going light can make all the difference, the Exped Wallcreeper 30 Degree Sleeping Bag is one item you'll want to throw in your pack. This multi-purpose sleeping bag is the ultimate chameleon. You can wear it cinched around your waist as a parka, extend it full length for lounging around camp (or quick bivying with your boots on), or zip it open as a comforter/blanket. When it's time to bed down, close everything up for the ultimate ultra-light sleeping bag. Zippered armholes give you convenient out of bag access for melting snow and sorting gear without leaving the comfort of your bag. An Ultralight Texped PA35 ripstop nylon shell, with highly compressible 750-fill goose down insulation, completes this versatile three-season bag design.
Fabulously Designed
I bought this bag because I tend to get claustrophobic in traditional bags. The Wallcreeper is Super soft and cozy, like being wrapped in a cloud. The functionality of this bag is fabulous. The ability to retain warmth through various activities and the options of venting make this bag a must.
Favorite bag
This is the most versatile bag I've ever owned! The materials and construction are excellent. I'm a rotund (2X), elderly lady and the large bag fits me. I'm an active sleeper and this bag rolls with me instead of getting twisted up. I love being able to wear it around camp on chilly nights (rarely carry a down jacket anymore) and the ability to open it up as a quilt on warmer nights. It is wonderful to not have to take off the upper portion of the bag to make midnight nature calls (it is a bit trickier for us girls, but doable)
Perfect Hammock Sleeping Bag
Agree with Rick. I have a Hennessey Hammock (you enter through the bottom). Regular sleeping bag was PITA to try and get situated under you. This bag is perfect for just lying back and the bag is there for you. The armholes are great for reading before conking out for a peaceful sleep. This is more like a 55 degree bag in a hammock because of the airflow undernearth.
