PipeDream Reviews

The PipeDream down sleeping bags are a performance range made with a lightweight Toray outer shell and filled with 750 (EU) fill power down.

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Bought the PD400 (amongst numerous other items from Alpkit) after months of faffing around on the net wondering what to get. Decided after all the good reviews to go for this, looked at a lot of North Face, M.E. etc but I am glad I opted for the Alpkit Bag. Used it last week in 0 dgrees with thermals just in case, was too hot and had to open bag, I do sleep warm though.  Overall I have to say this bag is just amazing value for money and does everything the more expensive bags do. Thank you Alpkit

Posted on 08 March, 2010 by James

Great Site. Was added to mybookmarks. Greetings From USA.

Posted on 06 March, 2010 by mivanhoxcss

Bought this Bag along with a Hunka a couple of weeks ago, and all i can say is, that it is just LEGENDARY and EPIC!!! Well done Alpkit!!!, Went out for a Bivi right under Stob Binnein with an air temp. of -12C at night and slept just fine, with my baselayers on!
Keep up the good work, i rely on you alot, just being a student up at stirling uni. doing environmental science and outdoor ed. u guys are always my top choice for so many things!!!!

Posted on 03 March, 2010 by Remi

I bought the PD400 a couple of weeks ago - it arrived as promised on time and as advertised. Despite being suitable only for people under 6’1 I have found it to be very comfortable (I’m 6’3 and 85kg) and almost made to measure. The non-jam zip baffle is very effective, as is the neck baffle; both with a good level of fill and adjustment. The filling in the body of the bag spreads with a little encouragement and I only had issues with a cold spot once on one night (the top filling can creep to the sides), and the fill in the foot box kept me toasty which is usually where I get cold first. I did get a lot of static from the bag, but the materials are very lightweight and this makes up for it imo. I last used the bag with a closed cell mat and a cotton liner, wearing some clothes and in a bothy in Scotland with outside temp -17 approx. and was comfortable throughout the night; so would suggest that the -3 rating is rather conservative but may be fair for a novice to lightweight adventures.

Posted on 28 February, 2010 by Tom

Ordered my Pipedream 400 on Sunday and arrived on Tuesday. fantasic speed of delivery.

The sleeping bag itself looks great and I can’t wait to use it

Thanks Alpkit Team

Posted on 27 January, 2010 by Niall

spent the period between christmas and new year camping in the Fannichs in the Scottish highlands, 6 nights sub zero with the coldest minus 22 degrees C.and my PD800 never even struggled, nearly went for another RAB glad i didn’t exceptional piece of kit thankyou.

Posted on 04 January, 2010 by Neil D

Mac E has posted a nice review of the ‘Pied d’Elephant’ PipeDream 200 over on his blog..

http://maceachain.blogspot.com/2009/12/alpkit-pipedream-200.html

Posted on 14 December, 2009 by Kenny

I got a 600 for cold weather walking on Dartmoor, and the only trouble with the thing is, it’s too hot! Light, really well constructed, collapses down into an impossibly small parcel, but still, so ruddy hot for Dartmoor in winter. Used it in late November this year, and every night I had to unzip to cool down. If that is the level of complaint about the bag - I guess it isn’t too bad!

Posted on 01 December, 2009 by Mike Jecks

Bought a PD400, for summer alpine. As far as I could tell it’s cheaper and warmer for the weight than any of the competition (Rab, ME, Marmot etc.) The only bag that’s warmer for the weight is a PHD Minim 400, but these cost £215 and don’t have a full length zip.

The bag was brilliant - warm enough to keep comfortable sleeping on the Vale Blanche, but not so hot that you get roasted on the Plan de L’Aiguille, light and small.

Posted on 04 October, 2009 by Virgil

I Bought my PD 800 at the Birmingham Ordnance Survey Outdoor Show in Spring 09 and not looked back. Great piece of kit that in the hotter weather can just be used a a duvet rather than a full blown Bag.
Watch out for the occasional bit of Down trying to escape, but most Down Bags do that.
Looking at getting the Fillet or Filo now, hoping they are the same good quality.

Cheers Guys, Great Job!

Posted on 06 September, 2009 by Jon Callow
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Features at a glance

  • Storage - Each PipeDream bag comes with 3 stuff bags; a 4-way compression bag, lightweight stuff bag and a cotton storage bag.
  • Quality Components - All of component parts of the PipeDream are of the highest quality, YKK zips, Duraflex buckles and accessories.
  • 750 Fill Power Down - We use 95/5 750+ (European scale) fill power Chinese white goose down, the highest quality down available in China suitable for the purpose.
  • Lightweight Shell - The fabric used on the PipeDream is made by Toray, one of the largest and most respected mills in Japan. It weighs a measly 29gm/m2 yet the weave is down proof. We have not used a cheaper polyester fabric for the lining of the bag, the same lightweight nylon continues throughout the construction of the bag.
  • Internal Pocket - Internal zippered chest pocket is handy for storing your wallet or iPod.