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MontBell America, Inc. U.L. Super Stretch Down #EXP Hugger Sleeping Bag: -20 Degree Down
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MontBell America, Inc. U.L. Super Stretch Down #EXP Hugger Sleeping Bag: -20 Degree Down
Great for cold, active sleepers in frigid temperatures, the MontBell U.L. Super Stretch Down #EXP keeps you warm without weighing you down. This down sleeping bag's unique Multi-Box construction houses the 800-fill down in smaller compartments than other sleeping bags to maintain loft. Stretch seams allow freedom of movement while reducing interior volume—less space to heat and more loft mean less insulation is needed to keep you warm. MontBell also included a draft tube to prevent air from circulating through the zipper and a draft collar to keeps cold air from seeping in at top of the bag. Shorter users can close off the last baffle, reducing the amount of empty space to stay extra toasty.
Bottom Line: Climb high and light with Montbell's Super Stretch Down Hugger #EXP.
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Hi, i also wanted to ask how durable this bag is? will it tear...
Hi, i also wanted to ask how durable this bag is? will it tear easily or is it pretty tough? i am deciding between a MontBell or Mountain Hardwear, can anyone help me out?
By: nmakovec2330839
July 29, 2008
Hi there, i have read some great reviews about this bag, but...
Hi there, i have read some great reviews about this bag, but can anyone tell me how water resistant it is? thanks!
By: nmakovec2330839
July 29, 2008
I have received conflicting info re this bag, according to the...
I have received conflicting info re this bag, according to the site it is rated to-29*C though according to a MontBell rep it is rated to -40*C/F. So.. can anyone let me know if this has been tried on an 8000m and if it has been warm enough. many thanks
By: jillysherl361041
March 30, 2008
i've tried this up at the arctic circle. it worked fine with its -29C rate. The rep is wrong. This sleeping bag at -40C would feel chilly, but it really depends on your metabolism. For me, -32C was the limit with this bag. Right now, I'm contemplating whether to buy another one or get a Marmot Col EQ.
By: Brian in OH ![]()
May 15, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Shell] 15-D Ballistic Airlight Nylon |
| Insulation: | 800-Fill down |
| Shape: | Mummy |
| Draft Collar: | Yes |
| Max User Height: | [Regular] 5ft 10in (174.8cm); [Long] 6ft 4in (193.1cm) |
| Shoulder/knee Circumference: | [Regular] 53-71 / 43-57in (135-180 / 109-145cm); [Long] 57-76 / 47-63in (145-193 / 119-160cm) |
| Stuff Size: | [Regular] 7.9 x 15.6in (20.1 x 39.6 cm); [Long] 8.5 x 16.8 (23.3 x 43.2cm) |
| Stuff or Storage Sack: | Stuff |
| Degree: | -20F (-29C) |
| Weight: | [Regular] 3lb 6oz (1530.8); [Long] 3lb 12oz (1700.8g) |
| Recommended Use: | Backpacking, climbing, winter camping |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |





