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Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag

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    Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag

    • $180.00 - $200.00
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    The Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 sleeping bag uses welded seam construction (not sewing) that doesn't pinch the insulation, maximizing loft, durability and warmth in freezing conditions.

    • Lightweight synthetic insulation has excellent loft retention, and is durable, soft and compressible
    • 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
    • Slightly wide cut gives you extra room to move inside the bag; Comfort mummy cut efficiently maximizes warmth without constriction
    • Tough, 40-denier micro ripstop nylon shell provides durabilty; 40-denier polyester taffeta lining breathes for comfort and feels great against skin
    • Durable Water Repellent finish on shell causes water to bead up and roll off
    • Insulated draft tube 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 warmth
    • Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 sleeping bag comes with a stuff sack and a storage bag

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    Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag Specs
    Specification
    Description
    Best use
    Backpacking
    32 degrees Fahrenheit
    41 degrees Fahrenheit
    32 degrees Fahrenheit
    0 degrees Celsius
    2 lbs. 7 oz.
    1.0 / 1.1 kilograms
    Ripstop nylon
    Synthetic
    Polyester fibers
    23 ounces
    Polyester taffeta
    Mummy
    72 / 78 inches
    62 inches
    58 inches
    6 x 12 inches
    6 liters
    Unisex
    EN lower limit (rating for men)
    EN comfort (rating for women)
    Temperature rating (F)
    Temperature rating (C)
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    Insulation type
    Fill
    Fill weight
    Lining
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    Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag Customer Reviews

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    Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag
     
    3.5

    (based on 4 reviews)

    67%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Packs small (4)

    Cons

    • Zipper snags easily (3)

    Best Uses

    • 3 season use (3)
    • Backpacking (3)
      • What Is Your Gear Style:
      • Survivalist / minimalist (4)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (3)

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    3.0

    Suites my needs

    By LHO

    from Bothell, WA

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

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    Pros

    • Lightweight
    • Packs Small

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Backpacking
      • Climbing

      Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag:

      I volunteer with my local, county Search and Rescue Unit. Among the requirements is to have a back pack with equipment to survive one or more nights in the back country. This sleeping bag packs small enough and is temperature rated to a level that by having it in a bivy, with my cloths on and a sleeping bag liner I should be able to survive the temperatures of the Cascade Mountains and foot hills. I haven't been able to use it and hope I never will -- so the middle rating will be it for now.

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

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      3.0

      Zipper, zipper....

      By Adam Haller

      from Baltimore

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

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      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Packs Small
      • Warm

      Cons

      • Zipper Snags Easily

      Best Uses

      • 3 Season Camping

      Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag:

      Had to return because the zipper got stuck during winter camping. Like MH, hate the zipper. Come on.

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

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      5.0

      Great Bag

      By Velobike

      from Irvine, CA

      About Me Avid Adventurer

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      Pros

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

      Cons

      • Zipper Snags Easily

      Best Uses

      • 3 Season Camping
      • Backpacking

      Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag:

      Great bag overall, very small compress pack. I would read the use-guide before using. The temperature rating is accurate if you wear some base layer clothes underneath. In the summer I like to use it without any base layer on.. works well and keeps me warm down to 45 degrees in the mountains. In the cold season, I wear base layer and socks, maybe a beanie and it will keep me warm down to 20 degrees. I really wish they made the zipper a bit friendlier though, snags too easy. Overall, if you are someone who is "warmblooded" this will be a great bag for you, ranging in low temperatures from the low 20s to the mid 40s. If you are "cold blooded", get something warmer. Be prepared with the base layer, it will save you a night of sleep for sure when temps dip by surprise.

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

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      3.0

      Good bag

      By EliotintheWoods

      from Georgia

      About Me Avid Adventurer

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      Pros

      • Durable
      • Packs Small

      Cons

      • Too Short
      • Zipper Snags Easily

      Best Uses

      • 3 Season Camping
      • Backpacking

      Comments about Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35 Sleeping Bag:

      This is a good bag. Maybe not quite as warm as its rated, but for the price it is a good balance of weight, size, and comfort. I'm 5'11" and it feels a little bit short sometimes. If I were buying a new bag this wouldn't be my first choice, but it was a gift and overall, I'm pretty happy with it. I've gotten rained on in it and it retained its warmth pretty well.

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      • Minimalist
      • Was this a gift?:
      • Yes

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