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Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag

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Mountain Hardwear Lamina sleeping bag uses an exclusive insulation designed to provide high loft, durability, softness and compressibility for damp, cold and freezing conditions.

  • Lightweight Thermic Micro™ insulation is manufactured to produce a consistent, dense sheet of insulation that eliminates cold spots
  • Made from a combination of hollow and solid staple fibers, the fill has excellent loft retention while also being durable, soft and compressible
  • Slightly wide cut gives you extra room to move inside the bag; Comfort mummy cut efficiently maximizes warmth without constriction
  • Welding stabilizes the fill without sewing through the bag, eliminating moisture penetration points and maximizing loft
  • Insulation is laid in a wave shape, enhancing loft and increasing thermal efficiency; offset welds increase stability and loft
  • Insulated draft tube isn't sewn through and extends to bottom of bag to eliminate cold spots
  • Face gasket and ergonomic draft collar seal out cold air
  • Full-length, 2-way zipper with locking slider is backed by wide, antisnag binding tape
  • Insulated zipper gusset seals in heat at base of zipper
  • Comfort footbox is shaped to allow feet to rest naturally; shape preserves loft and allows insulation to drape close to feet for more warmth
  • Interior zippered pocket at shoulder is great for stowing small necessities such as your watch or lip balm, alleviating middle-of-the-night fumbling
  • Comes with nylon compression stuff sack and mesh storage bag

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Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag Specs
Specification
Description
Best use
Backpacking
10 degrees Fahrenheit
23 degrees Fahrenheit
0 degrees Fahrenheit
-17 degrees Celsius
3 lbs. 12 oz.
1.9 / 1.69 / 1.9 / 1.69 / 1.59 kilograms
Ripstop nylon
Synthetic
Polyester fibers
52 / 49 / 52 / 49 / 46
Polyester taffeta
Mummy
78 inches
64 inches
60 inches
9 x 15 inches
15.6 liters
Unisex
EN lower limit (rating for men)
EN comfort (rating for women)
Temperature rating (F)
Temperature rating (C)
Weight
Weight - metric
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Insulation type
Fill
Fill weight
Lining
Sleeping bag shape
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Shoulder girth (in.)
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Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag Customer Reviews

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Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag
 
4.1

(based on 10 reviews)

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (9)
  • Warm (9)
  • Packs small (7)
  • Lightweight (6)
  • Adjustable hood (5)

Cons

  • Zipper snags easily (7)

Best Uses

  • Backpacking (8)
  • Cold conditions (8)
  • Year round (7)
  • 3 season use (5)
  • Car camping (4)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid adventurer (8)
    • What Is Your Gear Style:
    • Comfort driven (4)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (9)

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4.0

FANTASTIC Sleeping Bag

By Lofty

from Milford, CT

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Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Warm

Cons

  • Heavy / Bulky

Best Uses

  • 4 Season camping

Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

I purchased this bag for my son to take on run of the mill 4 season camping trips with the Boy Scouts. He loves it. Keeps him warm and comfortable.

  • What Is Your Gear Style:
  • Minimalist
  • Was this a gift?:
  • Yes

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4.0

Bang for Buck

By Stygia

from San Diego, CA

About Me Casual/ Recreational

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Pros

  • Adjustable Hood
  • Comfortable
  • Packs Small

Cons

  • Zipper Snags Easily

Best Uses

  • 3 Season Camping
  • 4 Season camping
  • Backpacking
  • Car Camping
  • Cold Conditions

Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

So, This bag has been taken on many trips to different places, to list a few; the sequoias, palomar mountain, anza borrego and sailing on a tall ship to the catalina islands. And for every trip this bag has been great. The only thing i didn't very much like about it is that the zipper snags unbelievably easy. When i first read the reviews before buying, seeing the cons that said "zipper snags easy" I thought to myself... "naaaw they're weenies, every bag is gonna have some king of snaggage". Well this bag snags pretty much every other time i zip it up or down and when it snags its snaged for a good 5-10 minutes before i can get it open again. And a few times ended up in me having to squirm out of the top of the bag like a fresh butterfly. BUT the AWESOME thing about this bag is that it's so incredibly warm i pretty much never had to sleep with it zipped up even while sleeping under the stars on the top of a mountain in anza borrgo in November. But if zombies invade and you have this zipped up, hope they dont find you and think ur a yummy sausage roll.
Also. This bag dries really fast. I almost bought a down bag but the paranoid/ clumsy side of me felt I should get a synthetic, so I chose this bag. And what do you know while chillin at the campfire after a long days hike I crawl into my tent and find that almost my entire camelback leaked onto the foot end of my bag. D: OH NO! I thought of course it was so late I just wrapped my feet in an emergency blanket to stay dry, but first thing in the morning I set it out to dry, by the time I came back from hiking, what was soaked all the way through was now 100% dry!
One more thing. it's very easy to pack. All in all very awesome bag for all kinds of trips and worth it.

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  • Minimalist
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  • No

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4.0

the most versatile, awesome sleeping bag

By gingermee

from oahu, hi

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Pros

  • Adjustable Hood
  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Lightweight
  • Packs Small
  • Warm

Cons

  • Stuff sack faulty
  • Zipper Snags Easily

Best Uses

  • 3 Season Camping
  • 4 Season camping
  • Backpacking
  • Car Camping
  • Cold Conditions

Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

I have never written a review about anything in my life, but I love this sleeping bag so much that I feel that I have to give it some props. I camped for 4 months in patagonia with it, I camped in the winter in northern california with it for 2 months, many of those nights getting well below freezing, and I was always snug as a bug. I also used it in costa rica, where it was very hot, and it was perfect to lie in with the zipper opened. It compresses to a small size and is really durable.
the one complaint I have is the zipper, as many other people expressed, the zipper snags, however, in the defense of the bag, I think that the smaller zipper allows the bag to stay warmer.

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  • No

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4.0

Very comfortable

By Rulo Volcano

from Monterrey, Mexico

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Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Lightweight
  • Roomy
  • Warm

Cons

  • Zipper Snags Easily

Best Uses

  • 3 Season Camping
  • 4 Season camping
  • Backpacking
  • Cold Conditions

Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

Very warm and comfortable. Super roomy, It lets me easily roll over all night, even with my small pillow.
But I had a lot of trouble with the the zipper got stuck every time, I am a little claustrophobic, so it was like a terror movie trying to get out of there!! Definitely I'll keep it, but will try to fix the zipper.

  • What Is Your Gear Style:
  • Comfort Driven
  • Was this a gift?:
  • No

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5.0

awesome bag!!!!!

By MTNwalker

from reseda,ca

About Me Casual/ Recreational

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Pros

  • Adjustable Hood
  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Lightweight
  • Packs Small
  • Warm

Cons

  • Too Small / Tight
  • Zipper Snags Easily

Best Uses

  • 3 Season Camping
  • 4 Season camping
  • Backpacking
  • Cold Conditions

Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

i used this bag on a 31 day backpacking course with NOLS in the eastern side of the northcascades. there isnt anything this bag wont do. we stayed a total of a week on the snow with nothing but a thin nylon sheet and a therma-rest and kept warm all night. this back kept me warm through it all rain sleet and SNOW!. it also drys very quick. it also slows down odor pretty well. the zipper does catch alot but it can be prevented by pulling out on the zipper while pulling down. other than that this bag will keep you warm in any condition. safe travels everyone L.N.T

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4.0

Lamina 0

By joe83

from Clarksburg, MD

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Pros

  • Adjustable Hood
  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Lightweight
  • Packs Small
  • Roomy
  • Warm

Cons

  • Zipper Snags Easily

Best Uses

  • 3 Season Camping
  • Backpacking
  • Car Camping
  • Climbing
  • Cold Conditions

Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

I used this bag over the weekend on an overnighter to test out the temp rating. The weather was calling for low 30s, so i thought it would be a good time to go. The low for the night turned out to be around 40deg. I had to sleep with the bag unzipped halfway, because it was too hot inside with it closed. I'll test it out in colder weather later in the season. I am 5'11 and I barely fit into the regular size bag, so I got the tall size. This size fit me great. I had enough room to move around without feeling constricted. Comfortable lightweight materials used in this bag almost make it feel like a down bag. Zipper snags a lot, but it can be unstuck pretty easily. Overall it is a good bag, but I will still need to test it in colder weather.

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  • Comfort Driven
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  • No

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4.0

Kept me warm at 17,000+ feet

By Jaxie

from Alexandria, VA

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Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Packs Small
  • Warm

Cons

    Best Uses

    • 4 Season camping
    • Backpacking
    • Cold Conditions

    Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

    I used this during a 40 day expedition to the Indian Himalaya where we camped for 2+weeks above 15,000 feet, including time at 17,000+ feet. When we were at 17,000+ I used a silk sleeping bag liner, which was great. This bag kept me warm and packed pretty small for being a synthetic bag, which are always bulkier and heavier than down. The bag would get a little damp/wet during the night from the condensation from the tent and it kept me warm. Most mornings we had the time to dry our bags but on the few times we had pack the bags wet I was still warm when I slept.

    I'm 5'0" and I got the short one, which was great. I stuffed my down layers into the bag for added warmth and comfort. I was one of the few that slept warm every night. It was hard to get out of the bag in the morning!

    The stuff sack that comes with the bag actually works really well and has survived the trip really well.

    If you want a really small and lightweight bag you should go with down. But if you aren't willing to spend the money on a down bag and need something that can endure getting wet/damp and being packed wet, this is a great bag.

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    (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

     
    3.0

    works, but not recommended for heavy use

    By mate che

    from Richmond, Virginia

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    Pros

    • Inexpensive
    • Warm

    Cons

    • Zipper Snags Easily

    Best Uses

      Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

      I took this bag to Patagonia for six months. It kept me warm in a variety of challenging circumstances ranging from the coast to a camp in the middle of the southern ice field. But the darn zipper snags--as far back into the trip as I can remember it snagged every time I tried to use it. I suspect the cause is delamination, because the shell progressively got looser from the insulation.

      The skinny: if you need an inexpensive 0 degree bag and you won't be using the hell out of it, then go for it. If you are going to be doing a lot of 0 degree camping, go for something more durable and well made.

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      • No

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      (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Love this bag.

      By Jimmy

      from Troutdale OR

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      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Lightweight
      • Packs Small
      • Roomy
      • Warm

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • 4 Season camping
        • Backpacking
        • Car Camping
        • Cold Conditions

        Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

        I got this bag for my winter backcountry class. I used it in a hammock and on the snow with just my sleeping pad. I was very warm all night. I am 6'1" and 220lb so I got the long size. It packs down small and for a 0 degree bag its light.

        • What Is Your Gear Style:
        • Comfort Driven
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        (17 of 18 customers found this review helpful)

         
        4.0

        Warm Warm Warm!

        By pancakebetty

        from Chico, Ca

        About Me Avid Adventurer

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        Pros

        • Adjustable Hood
        • Comfortable
        • Lightweight
        • Packs Small
        • Roomy
        • Warm

        Cons

        • Zipper Snags Easily

        Best Uses

        • Backpacking
        • Cold Conditions

        Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag:

        I went with a class on an 11-day backpacking trip in Grand Staircase/Escalante National Monument, Utah back during Thanksgiving break. The weather went from warm and sunny to many types of inclement weather possible. It rained, hailed, sleeted, and snowed -- sometimes all in one day!

        For those that didn't have bivy sacks, a tarp was the only form of protection from the elements. I was one of the people on the trip that did not have a bivy. The bag kept me, and any dry belongings I decided to sleep with, warm and dry. It kept any wet items (from river crossings) that I stuffed inside stuff sacks at the base of my bag from freezing.

        On the first night that it rained, my group found out the hard way that our tarp had leaks. No bother! I stayed warm and the bag dried out in the sun the next day. Sometimes I would wake up in the morning to find out snow had snuck onto the tail end of my bag. No bother! My feet were warm and toasty, and my bag was hardly even wet on the inside.

        Freezing temps were common during my stay in Utah. This bag did a wonderful job at keeping warm. Some nights I actually had to strip down to a tank top, one lightweight fleece sweater, fleece pants, and a wool beanie. My other layers ended up as pillows. I could hardly believe it.

        I later found out that, including wind-chill factor, one of my nights got cold as -17 degrees. That was news to me. I didn't even realize it was that cold. The neck area of my bag adjusted 4 different ways so it was easy to keep the heat in and the wind out.

        My only complaint about the bag is the zipper. The thing would get stuck every other time I wanted in or out! Most times it wasn't so bad; it was just a minor annoyance. I had already zipped or unzipped the bag to nearly its desired area. Other times I would really have to pee in middle of the night and have to slide the bag off of me to get out.

        Overall, I say this bag is a keeper! I tend to toss and turn in my sleep. The extra shoulder room and velcro near the neck kept me secure and comfortable in my bag. The zippered pocket on the outside of the bag was nice for keeping goodies like my headlamp and lip balm (don't worry, the desert wasn't bear country!) nearby. The compression bag got it down to my sleeping bag and liner down to something just a bit larger than a bowling ball. And if you didn't gather from above, it kept me and my belongings warm!

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        • Comfort Driven
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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