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So, Marcus H's May 19 question says that the BC rep says...
By Ken Forstmeier
Ranked #313 - 55 to 30 Degree Synthetic Bags
July 15, 2009
So, Marcus H's May 19 question says that the BC rep says the sizes are off. Andrew's June 22 answer says they're right. Could someone check? Mountain Hardware might have made a mistake. Thanks.
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By Jesse Russell
Ranked #80 - 55 to 30 Degree Synthetic Bags
December 17, 2009
I am 5.5 and I use a regular. That gives me room inside.
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By Ian McCalder
Ranked #235 - 55 to 30 Degree Synthetic Bags
October 16, 2009
Okay, here's the rule of thumb I used when selling MHW sleeping bags. If you are: 5' 6" and shorter - use a short. 5' 7" to 6' - use a regular. taller than 6' - Use a long. This method has yet to fail me, and I stick to it when I buy myself sleeping bags.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] 40D nylon ripstop; [Lining] polyester taffeta
- Insulation:
- Thermic Micro synthetic
- Shape:
- Mummy
- Draft Collar:
- Yes
- Max User Height:
- [Short] 72in (183cm); [Reg] 78in (198cm); [Long] 84in (213cm)
- Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:
- [Short] 60 / 56 / 36in ( 152 / 142 / 91cm); [Reg] 62 / 58 / 38in ( 157 / 147 / 97cm); [Long] 64 / 60 / 40in (163 / 152 / 102cm)
- Stuff Size:
- 7 x 12in (17 x 30cm)
- Stuff or Storage Sack:
- Both
- Degree:
- 35F (1C)
- Weight:
- [Short] 2lb 1oz (936g); [Reg] 2lb 4oz (1020g); [Long] 2lb 7oz (1100g)
- Recommended Use:
- Camping, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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