Paiju 10 Sleeping Bag: 10F Down
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The Paiju 10 fits into Marmot’s line as a reliable three-to-four-season sleeping option that is lightweight and packable for backpacking. Heavy down insulation makes this sleeping bag suitable for mild winter camping and shoulder-season backpacking excursions.
Details
- Insulated backpacking sleeping bag is ready for four-season use
- Cinchable draft collar traps warmth on especially cool alpine nights
- Nylon ripstop construction is abrasion-resistant for long-lasting performance
- At under three pounds with a small packed size, the Paiju is truly minimal
- 800-fill goose down insulation instantly warms the body and feet
- Item #MARZ969
- Material
- [face fabric] Pertex Quantum Air (20D nylon ripstop), [lining] 20D polyester taffeta
- Insulation
- 800+ fill goose down
- Shape
- mummy
- Zipper
- full-length
- Max User Height
- [regular] 6ft, [long] 6ft 6in
- Shoulder Circumference
- [regular] 61in, [long] 63in
- Hip Circumference
- [regular] 56in, [long] 58in
- Foot Circumference
- [regular] 44in, [long] 45in
- Bag Length
- [regular] 83in, [long] 88in
- Draft Tube
- yes
- Pockets
- [internal] 1 stash
- Pad Retainer
- no
- Fill Weight
- [regular] 1lb 8.1oz, [long] 1lb 10.5oz
- Degree
- 10F
- European Norm/ISO Comfort Rating
- 21F
- European Norm/ISO Lower Limit Rating
- 9F
- Storage Sack
- not included
- Stuff Sack
- roll-top compression sack included
- Stuff Size
- 6 x 21in
- Claimed Weight
- [regular] 2lb 9.2oz, [long] 2lb 15.6oz
- Activity
- backpacking, weekend camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 12 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 28, 2022
Lovely sleeping bag!
Love my new sleeping bag. It’s light and packable, fabric is sturdy, and has all the features I need out of a bag. Plus I love the color!
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
July 12, 2022
Quality bag but really tight head area
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Perhaps this was intended to be super fitting around the head but the design seems a bit weird. Ones head ends up quite far into the head area where eyes are covered and only your mouth is showing and it can’t be loosened like a normal sleeping bag. It can be made tighter which would seem crazy. So, it’s not great if you’re at all claustrophobic. Quality is excellent.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
October 30, 2021
Awesome bag!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this for work, I work for the forest service and spend close to 4 months a year sleeping outside. The water resistant shell is a game changes and it does shed few with a quick flick of the bag. The sleeping bag also compacts extremely small.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
September 9, 2021
Paint 10
Great sleeping bag, warm and sheds dew well. Packs down quite small, maybe not as small as just a down bag
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
May 2, 2021
Paiju 10deg bag has got it all
Great cut, well designed, good zipper channel and lightweight/packae for its size
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
December 31, 2020
Excellent Bag for Colder Weather
This bag is very warm, even after only about 30-60 seconds zipped up while testing indoors. I hoped to use it on a sub-zero night, but the temps only dropped to 36 degrees. I used with an Exped MegaMat 10 and merino base layer top, bottom, and merino wool socks. I sleep very cold and my feet are usually the coldest. I slept very comfortably in this and woke up around 5:30am from being too hot. It was 36 degrees at that point. The ground barrier and sleeping clothes are very important for cold weather sleeping, but this bag has a lot of loft, warmth, and surprisingly more room in the footbox than I had anticipated. I will update this review once I use in sub-zero temps.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
November 10, 2020
Great features, not rated at 10 for females
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a great sleeping bag, it's very soft and comfortable and I love the snag-resistant zipper. It really does have a lot of good features and is quite attractive. It's roomy enough to move around in at night and kept me warm in 20 degrees with a sleeping bag liner. I gave it four stars because the name is a bit misleading--while this is a 10-degree bag for males, it's actually rated at 21-degrees for females. If I had known this, I would have purchased the Paiju -5 instead, as I was really looking for a 10 to 15-degree bag. In addition, my phone didn't easily fit in the little pocket, which is a shame. That being said, marmot continues to make well-thought out and high-quality gear and I have no doubt that this will be a great bag.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
November 4, 2020
Great bag!
Gosh this is truly an amazing bag! It is warm, cozy, breathable and packs very small. The inside color is amazing. Would definitely suggest.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
October 4, 2020
Great bag!
Have used this on a couple of occasions when the temp dropped into the teens and low 20s. It's incredibly warm and I was shedding layers most of the night. Very well built, could pack a little smaller but I bought a separate compression sack and it works well for my trips. Would recommend.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
September 7, 2020
Wow! Look no further!
The lofted down envelopes you in a warm yet breathable embrace. The no catch zipper makes escaping this embrace hassle free. The brilliant blue lining compliments the black exterior. The provided roll stuff sack is a nice touch. In conclusion this sleeping bag will be MY sleeping bag for years to come.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
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February 26, 2024
Hi, I am 184 cm tall and would like to purcahe Paiju 10° Sleeping Bag but I have doubt about the size. Would regular size fits me, since long one seems a bit overkill for my height. Thanks! BR, Luka
May 1, 2022