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MontBell U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #2 Sleeping Bag: 25 Degree Down

Item #MTB0046 | 25 in Stock

hey there...i'm in the market for a sleeping bag for backcountry...

By Ranked #377 - 25 to 5 Degree Down Bags April 1, 2008

hey there...i'm in the market for a sleeping bag for backcountry hiking and camping. looking for something relatively light...down...and i would call myself a cold sleeper. i don't anticipate camping in the winter...i seem to be thinking that i want a 25 or 30 degree bag...does this make sense? i really don't like to be cold at night.... :)

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By Ranked #338 - 25 to 5 Degree Down Bags April 10, 2008

This bag should suit you well I suppose. it really depends on where you do most of your camping and backpacking. In the northwest I would say great (U.S.). If you are camping in the southern part of the Appalachians, you might want a slightly warmer degree bag (30-40 ). If you are unsure, always go colder seeing as how you can unzip to cool off.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
15D 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:
[Reg] 5.8 x 11.5in (14.7 x 39.2cm); [Lng] 6.3 x 12.4in (16 x 31.5cm) 
Stuff or Storage sack:
Stuff 
Degree:
25 (-4C) 
Weight:
[Reg] 1lb 12oz (793.8g); [Lng] 1lb 15oz (878.8g) 
Recommended Use:
3-season backpacking, camping, climbing 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 
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