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2006 Outside Buyer's Guide Gear of the Year: Sleeping Bags Sierra Designs Trade Wind By Christopher Solomon
A Dry Heat Sierra Designs Trade Wind (15°F) $330 www.sierradesigns.com 2. Sheathing the Trade Wind is a tough skin of DriZone, a waterproof-breathable material that's been upgraded from last year's version to make it more hydrophobic. Not even a foul weekend at Washington's famously drippy Olympic National Park could soak this puffy bag. 3. You might expect that the Trade Wind reaches its respectable weight (just 2.8 pounds) by skimping on inner space. You'd be wrong. There's room to toss and turn for even big and restless sleepersespecially with the contoured footbox and spacious hood. 4. SD's designers goosed the loft per ounce with premium 800-fill down, and our testers noticedthe Trade Wind is almost a half-pound lighter and compresses better than its predecessor, and it's still reassuringly warm in the teens. No one even lamented the lack of a draft collar. 5. Why should a sleep sack be a fashion snooze? Sierra Designs finally injected some style into the backcountry bower this spring by lining the Trade Wind with a colorful print. Look for similar liners on other SD sacks, including the Trade Wind's 30°F cousin, the Rain Shadow.
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