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Stay cozy while you listen to the patter of rain on the tent.

Even on a cool, damp backpacking trip, you're sure to stay comfortable when you're sleeping inside the Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35-Degree Sleeping Bag. Lamina construction means that Mountain Hardwear welded the Thermic Micro insulation to the shell to enhance loft and eliminate cold spots. The lightweight shell includes a DWR treatment to repel water and resist stains.
  • An EN lower-limit rating of 32 degrees F means that this bag is best used for three-season camping, especially in cool, damp conditions
  • Thermic Micro synthetic fill traps in warmth, keeps you warm even if it gets slightly wet, and compresses well for easy packing
  • Lamina construction means that the junction of baffles are welded, not sewn, for maximum loft and heat retention
  • Durable, lightweight nylon shell features a DWR treatment to repel frost, condensation, and dew
  • Soft polyester lining wicks away moisture
  • Face gasket and hood block drafts at the hood opening and seal in body heat
  • Full-length, two-way #8 zipper extends all the way to the footbox to allow maximum ventilation or for the option to use the bag as a comforter or zip it together with another bag
  • Comfort footbox follows your foot's natural contours to reduce constriction
  • Comfort mummy cut efficiently maximizes warmth without being overly constrictive
  • Internal zippered pocket near shoulder provides storage for your keys, watch, or phone
  • Included compression stuff sack and mesh storage bag make storage and transport a cinch

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4 5

t_kp20179

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The sleeping bag is great it is nice an cozy. It does take a little getting used to. but it kept me decently warm when i went camping in Illinois during the winter hahahah, i would not recommend it if you get cold easy but it does the job. love how it packs so small!!

Stash pocket

BCP0046

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Not very big. Can't even put my fist in it, but big enough to hold a few small belongings if needed. Personally ill probably never use it. I have pockets for junk in my tent and hammock.

Adam

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Could put a cell phone in it for your alarm in the morning, haha just brainstorming

5 5

Adam

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Snagged this because it was 50% off and I got an amazing deal. This thing compresses very small and it weighs only a little over 2 lbs. I am really excited to use it!

Storage bag

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Adam

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I like that it came with the storage bag so it doesnt always have to be in the stuff sack

Is it recommended to go with a bag that...

Brady Callahan

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Is it recommended to go with a bag that has a zipper to match your dominant hand? I would imagine if I'm right handed it would be easier to use a zipper that is on the left. I have never purchased a bag nice enough that had the option before. What does everyone think?

ThankYou

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The general idea is that if you're right handed go for a bag with the zipper on the right (and if you're lefty go for a left zip).

Adam

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Yeah I agree with that as well ^

left vs right zipper - from what perspective?...

ken4103334

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left vs right zipper - from what perspective? is right while lying on back in bag?

Guy Geva

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left & right zipper, make one big sleepingbag for a couple

knanier

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Its from lying on your back in the bag...right zipper will be on your right side and visa versa for the left.

4 5

Steve Chapman

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I live in Atlanta and was looking for a 3 season bag for trips up onto the AT. The Lamina has been a pleasant surprise. It's my first synthetic bag and I wasn't sure how I'd like it. As it turns out ... I love it!. Packs very small ... I put it in a 10 liter compression dry sack. It's temp rating seems to be pretty accurate. Material is soft and seemingly durable enough and contrary to other reviews, I don't find the zipper to be a problem. Last but not least ... this bag doesn't bust the bank. The only fault I can find is that I bought the long and at 6'1" , I barely fit in it. For taller guys, it's not exactly roomy but I use it more as a blanket so ... no worries.

5 5

Brahcraft

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This is an awesome sleeping bag that is all-around solid in every stat. Very compact, lightweight, and spacious for backcountry use. Mountain Hardwear continues to impress.

5 5

Banning Lyon

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To be honest, I had pretty low expectations for this bag. I bought this and the Lamina 0 on a deep clearance, and thought I'd use them from time to time when I wanted to give my down bags a break, or I know I'll be in wet conditions. I had no idea how lucky I'd be to get these on sale...

The first thing I noticed was its quality. The stitching and shell are top notch. The liner feels great against your skin. Its a cozy bag. Even at full price it feels like it would cost twice what it does.

Secondly, I was really, really surprised to see it pack down so small. I usually poopoo synthetic bags as being bulky. Well, this one defies that opinion. Now, the Lamina 0, also a great bag, even considering its significantly lower rating, does not seem to pack down as efficiently. This bag is very light and small for its rating. That would obviously lead one to think its rating is a bit liberal. Not so. Granted, I'd make sure to wear a full layer, top and bottom, if its going to be near its rating of 35. However, I've returned down bags rated at 30 that were not as warm as this bag.

Another surprise, particularly given how small it packs down, is that its roomy. I'm not a fan of really snug sleeping bags, and this thing had a pleasant roominess to it. That combined with the great shell and it was a luxurious few nights with this as my bag.

Some people will accuse Mountain Hardwear of having lost an edge on quality over these last few years. While that might be true with some pieces (not any in my personal experience), this bag does nothing but exude quality.

Even at full price its a nice bag. If you catch it on sale... jump on it.

4 5

Sam  Hewitt

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I love this bag. I have used it for a summer leading backpacking, climbing and whietwater canoeing trips in Northern Wisconsin including a few 30 degree nights on Isle Royale. It kept me perfectly warm with only a base layer and beanie.

I am now using it on canoeing expeditions all over the South East. I use it unzipped as a cover most nights down here. Packs smal enough to fit inside my smaller drybags or placed into my cook pots on back packing trips.

The zipper does stick a little which can get pretty annoying at 2 am when nature calls. Thats really the only bad thing i have to say about it though. MH always makes good gear

Adam

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Good to know it does good even a little below its temp rating. Just got one and im excited to put it to use

4 5

Sam  Hewitt

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I love this bag. I have used it for a summer leading backpacking, climbing and whietwater canoeing trips in Northern Wisconsin including a few 30 degree nights on Isle Royale. It kept me perfectly warm with only a base layer and beanie.

I am now using it on canoeing expeditions all over the South East. I use it unzipped as a cover most nights down here. Packs smal enough to fit inside my smaller drybags or placed into my cook pots on back packing trips.

The zipper does stick a little which can get pretty annoying at 2 am when nature calls. Thats really the only bad thing i have to say about it though. MH always makes good gear

5 5

Nku4846205

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I used this bag for tent camping and had no problems. Some reviews I read mention that the zipper gets caught. That has NOT been my experience if you zip or unzip the bag with a slight tug. I have a short and I purchased a regular length for my husband.The bags easily zip together and the difference in length is at the feet. We like the compact size and hopt to take it on some bike trips. Great bag to use in milder weather.

2 5

Swiss

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I have to be brutally honest on this bag. Mountain Hardwear is generally my go to brand for quality, but this bag did not stand up to any test. I gave it two chances and on both occasions the Lamina failed to keep my warm. On both trips the temperature was around 40F and at the lowest 35. I found myself on both occasions having to boil water and storing it in a Nalgene for extra warmth to maintain some small bit of comfort. I plan on returning this bag well before my next trip.

Best part of this bag: Stuff sack was great. Storage Sack comes with me on all trips simply to store other items.

I would not recommend this item to a friend or even foe.

2 5

jmkats12417482

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This bag just didn't breathe sufficiently for me. I'm trading it in for a down version. I was concerned about synthetic just for this reason, but after reading reviews decided to give it a try. But I was always sweaty and cold. I tried it 2x and while I loved the compact size for backpacking, it just wasn't right for me. I love that backcountry.com will take care of this exchange for me and make me happy with a down bag.

Can you zip two UltraLamina bags together?

Can...

sdc3271230

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Can you zip two UltraLamina bags together?

Can you zip an Ultralamina bag to a lamina bag?

BW

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You cannot zip an ultralamina bag to a lamina bag. They have completely different zippers. Lamina has a full length zipper and the ultralamina has a third length zip on each side of the bag. Two laminas will zip together, however. The unltralamina bags are set up with a zipper on each side (only third length), so it wouldnt make much sense for two ultras to be capable of mating.