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	<title>Comments on: Cumulus Quantum 200 Sleeping Bag Tests and Review</title>
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		<title>By: Eiran Cooper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eiran Cooper</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love my Cumulus Quantum 200!  I&#039;ve even used it just below freezing during a cold spell up in Lappland during summer and I stayed warm enough to sleep, though not exactly comfortably meaning that I did wake up a few times.  Note - I was wearing fleece, jacket, waterproofs over my trousers and hat and wool gloves.  For a lightweight backpacker who needs extra comfort and can&#039;t bear the idea of a quilt but don&#039;t mind having to wear all their layers if the temperature unexpextedly dips in the night, I&#039;d heartily recommend this bag!  I bought it as it fits in with the 3 for 3 rule perfectly - tent, sleeping bag+mat and rucksack for 3kg in total, the lightpacking rule of thumb!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love my Cumulus Quantum 200!  I&#8217;ve even used it just below freezing during a cold spell up in Lappland during summer and I stayed warm enough to sleep, though not exactly comfortably meaning that I did wake up a few times.  Note &#8211; I was wearing fleece, jacket, waterproofs over my trousers and hat and wool gloves.  For a lightweight backpacker who needs extra comfort and can&#8217;t bear the idea of a quilt but don&#8217;t mind having to wear all their layers if the temperature unexpextedly dips in the night, I&#8217;d heartily recommend this bag!  I bought it as it fits in with the 3 for 3 rule perfectly &#8211; tent, sleeping bag+mat and rucksack for 3kg in total, the lightpacking rule of thumb!</p>
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