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Let's talk about materials and specs first. The shell is made of 201T ripstop polyester, and the liner is a 65/35 Poly/Cotton blend that feels a LOT like flannel, which I like! Filling is hollow-bodied synthetic. It is 86.5" Long by 31.5" Wide, and weighs in at 4lbs, 4.4 ounces. Compressed, it's about the size of 1.5-2 basketballs next to each other. It of course has a mummy-style hood, but a square footbox, which is great! The compression sack looks very nice, and the hardware is excellent in terms of quality. It appears to have a comfort rating of about 45 degrees.
The inside of the bag has baffles that run the length of the zipper, keeping drafts out that may seek to enter through the zipper. There is also another baffle running around your shoulders that velcros shut, and tightens with a drawstring, keeping your body heat 'locked in' inside the main body of the bag. There is also a relatively large hidden pocket inside the bag, near the baffle that covers your shoulders. I was rather pleasantly surprised at how large it is. Typically, these pockets are very small, and won't even hold a 'modern' smartphone. You could fit your phone, glasses, and a flashlight, if you'd like or need to. It is a full-zip bag, meaning you could zip two together. Also, having the full-length zipper allows you to ventilate the foot box if you need to because of getting stuffy or too hot inside. At the bottom of the bag, you have two sewn-in loops that allow you to hang it for storage, if desired.
It fits me very well, and gives me plenty of room to move around without being overly constricting. It gives me plenty of headroom once inside, which is awesome.
Overall, this is an excellent sleeping bag for 3-season use, and I don't think you'll be disappointed whatsoever!
I received a sample of this bag for my honest, objective review.

I needed a bag for 3-season backpacking in Alaska, so I looked up this bag on Ferrino’s website. 20 degrees it says, $70 seems like a deal, so I order it.
However, Ferrino is Italian or something and by 20 degrees, they mean Celsius. Oops. You’d need to have the metabolism of a hummingbird to use this bag the way I was planning to.
The bag itself is decent, fairly lightweight and it stuffs down nicely into a pack, it’s just not warm enough for sleeping outdoors where I live. When I have used it, the lining pilled up into little balls and stuck to my clothes. Not the best.
The last time I used it, it got down to about 35f with severe wind. And while I was cold, I didn’t die, which is a plus.
For a 20c (68f) bag, it’s probably too warm, but I wouldn’t know because it’s not that nice here.
Why this thing is called “Yukon” is beyond me, since it’s not nearly warm enough to use there.
This is for temperate climates and the floors of cabins, and for that I think it’s a bit expensive.

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