Product Comparison: Therm-a-Rest Questar 32 vs Therm-a-Rest Questar 20F
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- Good piece of kit. Looks good.
- Quality is excellent and sleeping bag packs up small and easy to carry.
- Lovely, warm sleeping bags. Soft linings.
- Fantastic sleeping bag. Great value for money.
- Very comfortable and warm.
- The bag is well made, comfortable and warm enough for 3 seasons.
- Very light and very comfortable.
- This very soft to the touch and extremely comfortable.
- Comfy, quiet, light and warm.
- Great size, good thickness and quality.
- The inner is soft and comfortable, the outer is waterproof.
- The zips run really well.
- It’s warm enough, zips up well.
- The inner lining has a lovely feel.
- The smooth fabric inside made it very comfy apparently!
- Good value for money, warm, comfortable.
- Item is as described, great quality, and comfortable.
- Lovely and warm, easy to roll up.
- Warm and comfortable. Fits easily in the bag.
- It was super comfy and very snug.