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Mountain Hardwear Lamina -30 Sleeping Bag: -30 Degree Thermic CF
For expeditions to the world’s harshest and most unforgiving climates, the Mountain Hardwear Lamina -30 Sleeping Bag provides massive amounts of heat without cold spots thanks to welded construction and lofty Thermic Micro insulation. An extra-wide mummy cut gives you room to move when the weather has you hunkered down.
- Thermic Micro synthetic insulation insulates when wet and lofts up better than traditional synthetics
- Welded construction replaces the need for sewn seams to eliminate cold spots
- Durable nylon shell has a DWR coating to shed condensation and light moisture
- Face gasket and tailored hood seal in warmth
Bottom Line: A furnace-like bag for unimaginable cold.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] 40D micro ripstop nylon; [Lining] 40D polyester taffeta
- Insulation:
- Thermic Micro
- Shape:
- Mummy
- Draft Collar:
- Yes
- Max User Height:
- [Reg] 78in (194cm); [Long] 84in (213cm)
- Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
- [Reg] 64/ 60 / 40in ( 163 / 152 / 102cm); [Long] 66 / 62 / 42in (168 / 157 / 107cm)
- Stuff Size:
- 10 x 17in (25 x 48cm)
- Stuff or Storage Sack:
- Both
- Degree:
- -30F (-34C)
- Weight:
- [Reg] 5lb 9oz (2.5kg); [Long] 5lb 13oz (2.7kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Mountaineering, winter camping
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China






1 Comment Last Comment: October 15, 2009 by: Jon Webb
By: Jon Webb
October 15, 2009
Good review. We also make Down Bags as well from the -40 Ghost... to the Phantom 45 which, as the review mentions, are more compressible and lighter weight overall... check em out!
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