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Mountain Hardwear Phantom 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Phantom 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down - Women's

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Mountain Hardwear Phantom 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down - Women's

The versatile Mountain Hardwear Phantom 15 Down Sleeping Bag sees you through three seasons of superlight backpacking. A DWR-coated, ripstop nylon shell protects the Phantom's 800-fill down insulation, so you stay warm and dry during those cold autumn nights. Mountain Hardwear used tight baffling to prevent the down from bunching and causing cold spots. The alpine mummy cut and face gasket seal in your body heat, and the single-handed drawcord lets you easily adjust the hood.

Bottom Line: The Mountain Hardwear Phantom 15 keeps you cozy from spring to fall.

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Ordered a sleeping bag from your site a couple of months ago.

Ordered a sleeping bag from your site a couple of months ago. I haven't used it yet, but have decided it is too bulky since I might want to take it on a backpacking trip. I bought the ALPS mountaineering navajo 0 degree down bag. First question- can I still return this bag. Second question- is the Mountain Hardwear bag a good replacement?

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June 12, 2009

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The Mountain Hardwear bag is a great bag. It totally depends what you are looking for in a bag. If you want your bag to be as small when stuffed as possible... you might want to consider a bag with a warmer temperature rating like this 15 or a 32 even. The warmer the rating the less down the smaller it will stuff. Also, compression stuff sacs help as well to get them as small as possible. Good luck!

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June 17, 2009

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This is about the smallest bag you can get, i would go with Mont Bell but thats just me. You can return anything you buy from backcountry.com for a lifetime.

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Rating for this product: 5

Will never go back to synthetic!

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November 1, 2009

After using a 20 degree synthetic bag all summer one year, sleeping cold and miserably, I decided that I'll spend the money and get a good down bag. Best choice I've ever made! I've never been cold once using this and I've used this through spring to fall in the Sierras. Its been the perfect size for me being 5'1 and packs small in a medium sized compression sack. The outer material feels really thin and flimsy sometimes, so I try to be careful with it.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Superlight 15D w/ DWR; [Lining] 20D nylon taffeta 
Insulation:
800-Fill down 
Shape:
Mummy 
Draft Collar:
Yes 
Max User Height:
[Regular] 5ft 5in (165cm); [Long] 5ft 10in (177cm) 
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
[Regular] 56 / 56 / 36in (142 / 142 / 91cm); [Long] 58 / 58 / 38in (147 / 147 / 96cm) 
Stuff Size:
8 x 14in (20 x 36cm) 
Stuff or Storage sack:
Both 
Degree:
15F (-9C) 
Weight:
[Regular] 1lb 4oz (850g); [Long] 1lb 6oz (620g) 
Recommended Use:
Ultralight three-season backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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