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Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic

Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic

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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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Rating for this product: 5

Great Value

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November 25, 2008

I just took this trekking in Nepal for 16 days and was quite toasty down to 10F inside the tent at the coldest (at about 4000 meters). It did a much better job than my old down bag on the warmer nights (half zipped) keeping me at a comfortable temp, too (not half too-warm, half too-cold). I have no doubt I'd be comfortable past 0F in it. Kudos to MHW for including the compression sack and storage sack. A little more head room might have been nice for my pillow, though (we had porters). I have the long version, and it was really nice to have the extra room for a set of clothes and some small battery operated gear (I'm only 5'9") kept warm for the morning in the bag. We had some wet spots on the bags a couple of nights, but no cold spot on the inside I could detect. Compresses well (down to about 10"x12" easily) and is fluffier than I would have expected from synthetic. My wife had an REI Zenith -5 and was comparably warm, though for the same $ her bag is a lot heavier, and doesn't pack down nearly as small (and didn't come with a compression sack). I'd buy this one again without reservation, planning to continue using it as my car or without-a-tent bag.

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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?

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4 hours ago

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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

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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??

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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

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Rating for this product: 5

love this bag

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October 21, 2008

i rarely use a tent and as such have put this bag through some serious weather... it's been poured on all night, made it through snow storms and has lived up to its 0 degree rating... i've had the bag totally soaked and have been warm and slept through the night no problem. awesome price for the quality

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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

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May 27, 2008

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It's a little heavy but the Lamina 0 would work just fine especially if a porter will be carrying your gear.

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October 31, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Terrific Sleeping bag

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May 19, 2008

I love this sleeping bag. I bought the short one designed for a person under 5'6" and used it in Peru while on a trek. I found it very comfortable, warm and very light to carry around. I was able to easily attach the sleeping bag to my pack by using the straps on the compression sack that came with the sleeping bag. It's a great color too. I can't wait for the chance to use it again.

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Rating for this product: 5

great sleeping bag

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March 28, 2008

For the price this bag is great. Works great for backpacking and car camping. I just got back from a week long backpacking trip to canyonlands utah, night got down to high 20's low 30's and the bag kept me very warm. It packs down great, is not heavy at all and comes in a stuff/compression sack, for easy transportation. Also it comes with a storage sack so you don't really have to hang it up. The ripstop material really works, and the "no-seems" feature is nice. Overall I'm very happy with the bag

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Rating for this product: 4

Very good fit for my needs

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October 21, 2007

Warm sleeping bag for cold, high-altitude nights, as long as you wear one or two thin layers. Used it on Mt Whitney Trail Camp and whilst climbing Mt Langley's, camping on both peaks at 12000ft with temperatures going down to -5C. I'm a VERY cold sleeper, so I imagine most people will be toasty in this one. Very nice for the remaining, low-altitude nights I used it. Very soft, generous cut with plenty of wiggle space inside, very nice feel to it, compresses easily and fits well into rucksacks. Considering my needs (mostly late fall and winter, low-level valley camping with the occasional high-altitude, below-zero nights)it's a very good deal under $200. Highly recommended. For colder environments consider something beefier.

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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