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ALPS Mountaineering  Wisp Sleeping Bag Liner

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A versatile choice to add to your camping collection, the ALPS Mountaineering Wisp can be a lightweight liner, over bag or summer sleeping bag depending on the temperature outside.

Color: Charcoal/Red
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Features

  • Works as a standalone summer mummy bag for warm nights, when typical 30°F bags may be too warm
  • For nights when the temperature dips below average, the Wisp can serve as a lightweight outer bag for lighter, higher-temperature-rated mummy bags
  • Polyester outer fabric
  • Fleece liner interior delivers a soft, comfortable layer next to the skin that doesn't promote sweat like some bags with nylon interiors
  • Zipper allows the top of the bag to be opened, keeping the upper torso cool and the lower torso and legs comfortable
  • #5 separating zippers
  • Stuff sack included

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Sleeping Bag Shape

Mummy

Added Warmth (F)

Up to 5 degrees

Stuff Sack Size

5.5 x 11 inches

Material(s)

Polyester; fleece

Dimensions

80 x 32 inches

Weight

1 lb. 13 oz.

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2 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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DHyde
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

A very good light sleeping bag/liner

I hesitate to call this a "liner". It functions well as a light duty, warm weather sleeping bag. I have been testing this bag, so far down to temps of about 50 degrees (F). It has kept me comfortable, albeit with some clothes on (tights, long-sleeve shirt, socks and knit cap). The construction/ quality of the bag is good. I would recommend it, depending on your specific requirements, as either a warm weather bag (as a stand alone) ...or liner for another bag for cold weather.

Dan B
Location:Massachusetts
Age:45–54
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 months ago

Good lightweight & thin sleeping bag

Good sleeping bag if you are hiking and spending the night in a hut or shelter. I just used it a few weekends ago at the Gale head Hut. Night time temps were in the 40’s and I was comfortable

Age:45–54

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