He does not stink, it's very important to me, my other sleeping bag stinks namely still more than a year, airing and washing. The Skandika is against sleep instantly.
Yeah, he rattles a bit, the reason being that the outer material is water resistant which makes it firmer than possibly some other sleeping bag. I personally think it's not very loud. It's a bit like the stuff of rainproof outdoor jackets or like an umbrella.
The best thing is that it is just below, you can normally stretch out his legs. Find this mummy shape still totally unnatural for the body. The hooded top can draw and is fed. That bothers me personally but because I prefer to sleep without a pillow and would find it better if everything were fed evenly.
The inner material is very soft and comfortable, no comparison to other polyesters my sleeping bag, which was always unpleasant and cold.
Zippers go on easily and. Packing it can also be very easy.
For completeness, the temperature ranges:
Comfort: + 15 ° °
Limit: + 5 ° 0 °
Extreme: -10 °
I think, but he's more in the comfort zone at 16-17 °, ie rather less warm than directed. I have certainly slept at about 16 ° in him and found him as optimal, I had a pair of pajamas and a light cotton sweater.