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Answer to: "Hi there, can anyone tell me how water resistant this bag is?..."
MontBell America, Inc. U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
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.
Cold sleepers...this bag is for you!
MontBell America, Inc. U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
October 28, 2007
I am a cold sleeper and after many years with the synthetic Joan of Arc, I decided it was time for a down bag. I looked at everything and read every review out there...this bag is the bomb. I have used it on two fall trips where the temps dipped to about 25 and I was toasty. I was wearing thin long underwear but never even thought about a hat due to the snug hood. Love the stretchy baffles, no extra space to heat and I can easily sit cross legged in the bag. The draw string at the end to make the bag "shorter" is clever for us short gals, also less space to heat AND it makes for a great pocket to store my fuel at night as well as provide an extra down pillow at my feet. A cold night's sleep makes for a not-so-great camping trip...This bag is worth the money. Can't wait to try it out in December
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Cold sleepers...this bag is for you!
MontBell America, Inc. U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
October 28, 2007
I am a cold sleeper and after many years with the synthetic Joan of Arc, I decided it was time for a down bag. I looked at everything and read every review out there...this bag is the bomb. I have used it on two fall trips where the temps dipped to about 25 and I was toasty. I was wearing thin long underwear but never even thought about a hat due to the snug hood. Love the stretchy baffles, no extra space to heat and I can easily sit cross legged in the bag. The draw string at the end to make the bag "shorter" is clever for us short gals, also less space to heat AND it makes for a great pocket to store my fuel at night as well as provide an extra down pillow at my feet. A cold night's sleep makes for a not-so-great camping trip...This bag is worth the money. Can't wait to try it out in December
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