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Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic
Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic
The Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0-degree Sleeping Bag has Thermic Micro insulation, a synthetic material Mountain Hardwear and Polarguard developed that mimics the positive qualities of down. The zero-degree Lamina is a reliable companion in cold, damp weather. Welded to the bag's shell, Thermic Micro doesn't lose its loft when wet like down does, and it has better loft, softness, and compressibility than you'd expect from a synthetic. A draft collar and face gasket seal in warmth, and a trapezoidal comfort footbox allows for your feet to rest naturally. The Lamina's shell has a durable-water-repellent coating for weather protection.
Bottom Line: Stay warm in cold, damp conditions with the Mountain Hardwear Lamina Sleeping Bag, which features synthetic insulation that has the positive qualities of down.
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For a 5'9" person do I need a regular or long sleeping bag?
For a 5'9" person do I need a regular or long sleeping bag?
By: Pat Esarey
4 hours ago
Hey Pat,
If you want the extra room for whatever reason, get the long, but you'll have plenty of space and be very comfortable if you choose the regular.
- Greg
By: Greg Goodson ![]()
3 hours ago
at 5'9" should I get a Regular size sleeping bag or the longer...
at 5'9" should I get a Regular size sleeping bag or the longer bag??
By: Pat Esarey
4 hours ago
Hey Pat,
If you want the extra room for whatever reason, get the long, but you'll have plenty of space and be very comfortable if you choose the regular.
- Greg
By: Greg Goodson ![]()
3 hours ago
i am looking for a bag that has a comfort rating of -15 degrees...
i am looking for a bag that has a comfort rating of -15 degrees Celsius, for a trekk up mt kili
By: leens1062234516
May 27, 2008
It's a little heavy but the Lamina 0 would work just fine especially if a porter will be carrying your gear.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 31, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Shell] 40D ripstop nylon; [lining] 50D polyester taffeta |
| Insulation: | Thermic Micro synthetic |
| Shape: | Mummy |
| Draft Collar: | Yes |
| Max User Height: | [Short] 5ft 6in, [Reg] 6ft, [Long] 6ft 6in |
| Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: | [Reg] 64/58/38in |
| Stuff Size: | 8.5 x 18in (22 x 46cm) |
| Stuff or Storage sack: | Both |
| Weight: | [Short] 3lb 15oz (1786g); [Reg] 4lb 3oz (1899g); [Long] 4lb 6oz (1984.5g) |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Degree: | 0 F (-18 C) |
| Recommended Use: | Winter camping |







