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Mountain Hardwear Lamina -15 Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Synthetic
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Mountain Hardwear Lamina -15 Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Synthetic
The Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag is rated to -15F and uses Mountain Hardwear's proprietary Thermic Micro insulation. This insulation is welded directly to the bag, which eliminates the need for baffles. This unique construction reduces overall weight and helps the durable and extremely compressible Thermic insulation stand up well to repeated stuffings and washings. Plus, this high-loft insulation holds in your body heat and keeps you toasty when you camp in winter or mountaineer in spring. The DWR-coated Lamina Sleeping Bag stays warm even when it gets wet, and it dries far faster than down sleeping bags. This sleeping bag's soft polyester lining wicks moisture so you sleep comfortably.
Bottom Line: Take advantage of high-loft, soft, durable, and compressible Thermic Micro insulation and sleep warm with the Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag.
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Can you suggest a lightweight womens 0 or better degree synthetic...
Can you suggest a lightweight womens 0 or better degree synthetic bag?
By: jerry2175790 (1)
April 16, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Shell] 40D Ripstop nylon with DWR; [lining] 50D polyester taffeta |
| Insulation: | Thermic Micro |
| Shape: | Mummy |
| Draft Collar: | Yes |
| Max User Height: | [Reg] 6ft; [long] 6ft 6in |
| Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: | [Reg] 64/60/40in |
| Stuff Size: | 9 x 18in (23 x 46cm) |
| Stuff or Storage sack: | Both |
| Weight: | [Reg] 4lb 14oz (2210g); [long] 5lb 3oz (2350g) |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Degree: | -15F (-26C) |
| Recommended Use: | Winter camping and mountaineering |





