Product Comparison: Vango Nitestar 250 vs Vango Latitude Pro 300
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- The sleeping bag is very lightweight and compact.
- Lightweight, comfortable, compact bag.
- It was very warm and comfortable.
- Comfortable, lightweight, and warm.
- The lining is very soft and comfortable. Very well made.
- Really warm option for lower temp camping.
- Very warm. Feels to be built nice.
- It's comfy and soft.
- Very comfortable and soft on the inside.
- The internal material was very comfortable.
- The material on the inside of the bag is very soft and comfortable.
- The inside material is very comfortable.
- It is made well, looks great, and isn't too bulky.
- The lining inside is very soft.
- The materials feel premium and will keep you very warm.
- Love the ripstop, feels nice and strong on the outside.
- This bag performed very well, It stayed nice and comfy.
- It was super comfortable and warm.
- The bag performed well and kept me warm.
- Great sleeping bag. Good quality, nice and warm.