The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag: Unbiased Review
| PRODUCT REPORT |
The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag is an expedition sleeping bag, guaranteed to keep you warm even at the lowest of temperatures.
It is insulated with 800+ fill goose down, which is some of the warmest insulation material around.
Its shell is waterproof, yet breathable, and it keeps the down fill dry when tent condensation is dripping.
The adjustable down-filled draft collar keeps all the warmth in, and also feels nice on your skin.
The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag weighs around 5 lbs and is quite large, to accomodate all people.
The North Face offers a lifetime warranty.
More details below…
| FEEDBACK & REVIEWS |
Actual Customer Feedback:




“This bag is a cooker.”
Portion of actual user comment on buzzillions.com
“All in all this is a superb bag. Just make sure it’s very cold were you intend to use it.”
Portion of actual user comment on trailspace.com
“if its not below zero, this thing is too hot! ”
Portion of actual user comment on buzzillions.com
The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag pleases all customers, who report that, while expensive, it was money well spent and The North Face brand guarantees quality.
All users agree on one thing: this is one of the warmest bags around. That is why they all recommend taking it on places where the temperature is below O, or you will have to sleep with it open, due to it being too warm.
Some users have reported feathers coming out of the seams, and they are worried about the long time durability of the Inferno sleeping bag, but thanks to the good warranty, this should not be a problem.
Others feel that the Inferno sleeping bag is a little large, and quite difficult to fit into sleeping compartments, but even that is forgotten, once you start using it.
The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag is probably the warmest sleeping bag from The North Face, and although expensive, users recommend it to all who go on trips in very cold places.
| PRODUCT DETAILS |
Company Info:
The North Face brand was established in 1968 in San Francisco, California, when Douglas Tompkins and Dick “Hap” Klopp created an equipment retail store that eventually acquired the current name “The North Face”. This name was chosen because the north face of a mountain in the northern hemisphere is generally the most difficult face to climb.
The North Face’s logo consists of a slightly skewed quarter-circle with two lines running within it. This image is an interpretation of Half Dome, a rock formation in Yosemite National Park, viewed from the west, with the sheer north (or northwest) face of Half Dome to the left.
Product features:
- European 800+ fill goose down
- keeps you warm down to -40F
- Shadowlite HyVent shell keeps the down fill dry
Technical Details:
- Material: Shadowlite HyVent
- Insulation: 800+ Fill goose down
- Shape: Mummy
- Draft Collar: Yes
- Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: 64/60/43in
Price: $659 (Price at Time of Review)
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