How to Choose Sleeping Bags for Backpacking

For campers and climbers who are always on the move, the women's Mountain Hardwear Bishop Pass 30 Sleeping Bag keeps up. It offers high-performance down insulation and a contoured footbox.
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| Best Use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Tested Lower Limit | 19 degrees (F) - ISO |
| Tested Comfort | 30 degrees (F) - ISO |
| Temperature Rating (F) | 30 degrees (F) |
| Temperature Rating (C) | -1 degrees (C) |
| Weight | Regular - Right Zip: 1 lb. 4.7 oz. Long - Right Zip: 1 lb. 7 oz. |
| Shell | 20-denier ripstop nylon |
| Zipper Location | Right |
| Insulation Type | Down |
| Fill | 650-fill-power down, RDS-certified |
| Fill Weight | Regular - Right Zip: 14.8 oz. Long - Right Zip: 1 lb. 1.7 oz. |
| Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
| Lining | 30-denier plain weave nylon |
| Sleeping Bag Shape | Mummy |
| Fits Up To (in.) | Regular - Right Zip: 68 inches Long - Right Zip: 72 inches |
| Shoulder Girth (in.) | Regular - Right Zip: 60 inches Long - Right Zip: 62 inches |
| Hip Girth (in.) | Regular - Right Zip: 50 inches Long - Right Zip: 53 inches |
| Stuff Sack Size | 7 x 14.5 inches |
| Stuff Sack Volume | Regular - Right Zip: 7.9 liters Long - Right Zip: 8.1 liters |
| Compressed Volume | Regular - Right Zip: 7.9 liters Long - Right Zip: 8.1 liters |
| Gender | Women's |
| Sustainability | Down certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) |
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Used for a backpacking trip. Light weight, can compress down to fit in pack. The temperature outside didn’t get extremely cold maybe down to 58 but was plenty warm in this bag. Only qualm is the feathers. Had a few out in the tent but that’s a sacrifice I’ll accept for the lightweight and warmth of the bag.