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Sierra Designs Vapor 15 sleeping bag giveaway

The Sierra Designs Vapor 15's construction is focused on weight savings, to keep the bag small and easily stowable. Smart features like a half zipper, jacket-style hood, and ultralight filling make it possible to stuff it down to the size of a football. The Vapor 15 can keep the average sleeper comfortable to temps as cold as 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
HOW TO WIN:
- To enter, simply leave a comment below telling us where you would use this sleeping bag first.
- The comment must be left before Thursday October 7, 2010 at 5pm Eastern time.
- You may enter only once.
- One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
- The winner will receive one free Sierra Designs Vapor 15 sleeping bag.
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
- The bag is valued at $419.95.
- Click here for complete Official Rules.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 7)
larriecampbell Oct 5th 2010 6:55PM
For my future husband! I'm marrying a school teacher and he doesn't own a sleeping bag. We were going to register for one, but people tend to just buy you toasters, not sleeping bags. I have higher hopes to win this and then I'd use the new sleeping bag and he'd be so nice to use my old sleeping bag!
Michael Miller Oct 6th 2010 9:25PM
This sleeping bag would be great on our fall camping trip to Brown County, Indiana. Although I hope it doesn't get down to 20 degrees.
Ryan Oct 6th 2010 1:45PM
My apartment this winter.
Shyaun W Oct 5th 2010 7:15PM
Will first use this in Burbank, CA - because it gets cold in the Valley (below freezing) and my SoCal apt has no heater. :(
Angela Oct 5th 2010 7:20PM
I would use this bag to sleep in the cabin of the plane I work on in Burlington, VT in January when I am doing a stand up over night (a.k.a last flight out of newark at night, first flight back to newark in the morning) and we are so delayed (i
HuggyJungy Oct 5th 2010 7:24PM
Would use this to sleep in my freezing office as I combat the destruction of fish populations and ocean resources
Nate Oct 5th 2010 7:53PM
It would go out with me on the Long Trail in VT later this fall.
Tobias Kahn Oct 5th 2010 7:56PM
I would use this in Death Valley -I hear it gets cold in the winter!
Salvador Oct 5th 2010 7:54PM
Spend some quality time with mother nature in Sequoia National Park!
Katie Oct 5th 2010 7:55PM
I'd use it in Summit County, CO.
Sanchit Oct 5th 2010 8:29PM
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Kris Oct 5th 2010 10:22PM
In my backyard for a test run!
MichaelM Oct 5th 2010 8:56PM
Perfect for cold WV winters to ensure maximum potential warmth!
matt Oct 5th 2010 9:06PM
I would camp in the backyard with my daughter!
Sarah W Oct 5th 2010 9:08PM
Probably the White Mountains.
Gene Oct 5th 2010 9:10PM
Camping in North East Georgia. Lots of nice overnight hikes only a couple hours away from Atlanta.
John Oct 5th 2010 9:14PM
Big Bend National Park. I go camping there about every turkey day. But I go camping a lot in other places, too.
Lisa Oct 5th 2010 9:22PM
I'd test it out when I visit Acadia next March -- I'm guessing it'll still be plenty cold then in northern Maine.
Nightshirt Oct 5th 2010 9:56PM
I would use this to sleep in the back of my van in Ohio after working midnights while waiting for my mother to be done with her chemotherapy. I just cannot get warm and I need my sleep!
Adam Oct 5th 2010 10:26PM
Oregon Wilderness!