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Western Mountaineering Antelope Super DL: 5 Degree Down

Western Mountaineering Antelope Super DL: 5 Degree Down

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Western Mountaineering Antelope Super DL: 5 Degree Down

The Western Mountaineering Antelope Super DL: 5 Degree sleeping bag allows you to bound into the most frigid climates without a care. When the Sierras or the Rockies are your usual destinations, and you need the maximum protection from your bag, leave nothing to chance with our Antelope Super. Its roomy 62" shoulder girth allows for comfort and the 7" loft from 26oz of high lofting down provides warmth down to 5 degrees. The security of this bag is sealed with a full 3-dimensional down filled Super Collar and a robust draft tube. Our DryLoft 830 shell fabric is the lightest weight and most compressible DryLoft available. It is the most water resistant, breathable fabric for sleeping bags. This bag has the collar and a draft tube completely made with DryLoft fabric to create an impenetrable seal. These Antelopes take over in early spring and last till late fall. At a total weight of 2lb, 13oz, they are the most substantial 3-season bag available. -Vendor

Bottom Line: Where do antelopes go in the winter? This one heads for the high country.

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Rating for this product: 5

ALL WM Bags are worth the Xtra $

By: stormking (98)
November 13, 2007

Four season bag in many areas, three plus in the rest. Warm & lightweight plus water resistant. Many times it's too warm to fully zip up. Can be used as a down comforter if this is the case. Roomy all the way around & sooooo comfy. If you can imagine what it would be like to sleep in a warm cloud, the Antelope would be it!

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Bag

By: ejchis (1)
March 8, 2007

If you are looking for a down bag to keep you warm, this is your bag. If there's anything you can say bad about this bag, it might be that it is too warm. I have taken this bag on several trips, and, many times, while the people I was with were putting on everything they had before going to bed, I was taking layers off.

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Rating for this product: 5

Damn the price and get one!

By: Anonymous (7)
March 30, 2006

Man, this bag sure is warm. I have the Microfiber version and I slept in it on a trip up Mt. San Jacinto and the temps plummeted to 8F. I was really, really warm and had to peel off some layers of clothing. I'm an average sleeper (neither hot nor cold) but this bag made me think I was a hot sleeper when I'm really not! Western Mountaineering has the most conservative rating in the industry it seems and this bag is no exception. Damn the price and get one.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [shell] DryLoft 830
Insulation: 850+ down
Shape: Mummy
Draft Collar: Yes
Max User Height: [Short] 5'6", [Reg] 6', [Lng] 6'6"
Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: [Reg] 62/53/39in
Stuff Size: 9 x 18in
Weight: [Reg] 2lb 13oz
Warranty: Lifetime
Degree: 5F
Recommended Use: Cold, alpine climates