
$190.00
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Item 747891
Specification | Description |
| Temperature rating (F) | 45 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Temperature rating (C) | 7 degrees Celsius |
| Average weight | 26 ounces |
| Average weight - metric | 0.74 kilograms |
| Shell | Ripstop nylon |
| Fill | Polyester fibers |
| Fill weight | 13 ounces |
| Lining | Nylon taffeta |
| Fits up to | 6 ft. 6 in. |
| Shoulder girth | 62 inches |
| Hip girth | 60 inches |
| Stuff sack size | 6 x 8 inches |
| Sleeping bag shape | Mummy |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Insulation type | Synthetic |
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Comments about Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina +45 Sleeping Bag - Long:
This is a great warm weather bag. I also bought a sea to summit liner to make this bag a little warmer for spring camping. I like how light this bag is and how small it packs. What I like most about this bag is the zipper system. The zippers on both sides are very nice and they have an edge that prevents them from snagging. This is a great back packing sleeping bag for the areas that I hike and camp. I wouldn't recommend this bag if you are sleeping in really cold areas or if you are a sissy that can’t handle a little chill.
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Comments about Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina +45 Sleeping Bag - Long:
I bought this bag for summer camping trips expecting a minimum temperature of 55-60 degrees. During my first outing with the bag the temperature dropped to 62 degrees and I froze! I had to cover myself with all my extra clothes and towels to keep warm which I didn't expect with a bag rated at 45 degrees. I even tested the bag at home after the failed trip and it didn't even keep me warm in my bedroom at 65 degrees. The bag has a lot of nice features but it doesn't meet the temperature guidelines by a long shot.
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Comments about Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina +45 Sleeping Bag - Long:
This bag is amazing. I used it at Mount Si for a night. The weather conditions were 45F during the day and dropped down to 22F at night.
I slept on a non-insulated air core, wore a bennie, jacket, pants, gloves, booties, and a silk cocoon.
Considering I was losing a lot of heat to the ground and to the temperature drop, I woke up slightly cold.
If I had my insulated sleeping pad, I think this bag could have kept me warm through the night.
All because my brother forgot his sleeping bag and I let him borrow my Cats Meow 20F.
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