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MontBell America, Inc. U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
Shave pack weight and stay warm on your next climbing or winter camping trip with the MontBell U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #0 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag. This 0-Degree down sleeping bag's stretchy seams conform to your every movement and eliminate dead space for better thermal efficiency. MontBell used Multi-Box baffle construction to ensure this 800-fill down bag has no cold spots and retains its loft longer than competing bags. Smaller sleepers can close an eight-inch baffle at the feet, reducing the amount of empty space to heat even further. Weighing only 2lbs 13oz and rated to 0 degrees, the U.L. Super Stretch Down Hugger #0's impressive weight to warmth ratio keeps you moving fast and sleeping sound in cold, unforgiving terrain.
Bottom Line: The MontBell U.L Super Stretch Down Hugger #0 proves that you don't have to sacrifice warmth for light weight.
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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 this and a Mountain Hardwear and would really appreciate anyone's help, cheers!
By: nmakovec2330839
July 29, 2008
This is not a burly bag by any means. The material encasing the down is an ultralight(ultra thin)nylon that packs down ridiculously small. Everything about this bag is quality, and i'm sure it will last for decades if treated correctly.
Granted the shell is an ultra-lightweight, you still have to show proper care to make it last. I wouldn't it for "newbies!"
By: ben21
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 9, 2008
Hi there, can anyone tell me how water resistant this bag is?...
Hi there, can anyone tell me how water resistant this bag is? also, is it true to it's temp rating? thanks!
By: nmakovec2330839
July 29, 2008
I've only used this bag while sleeping in a tent and had no issue with condensation or the random water droplets that make their way onto the bag during the night. Re the temp...I'm a cold sleeper and always have additional layers on but so far so good and I have done some winter camping with it. Slept like a baby on Kili although I don't think it ever got down to zero. Next up is Aconcagua and it is coming with me...I have faith in this bag! Hope that helps
Unless your bag has a Gore-Tex or DryLoft shell, it is not "waterproof." All sleeping bags are water resistant to a point but these are normal condensation conditions inside a tent.
By: Wanderlust
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 9, 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] 7.3 x 14.7in (18 x 37 cm) [Long] 7.4 x 14.7in (18.8 x 37.3 cm) |
| Stuff or Storage Sack: | Stuff |
| Degree: | 0 (-18C) |
| Weight: | [Regular] 2lb 13oz (1275.4g); [Long] 3lb 1oz (1389.1g) |
| Recommended Use: | Mountaineering, winter camping, backpacking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |






