Gear Review
An amazing dry weather, 20 degree bag
By Chris
Ranked #672 - 25 to 5 Degree Down Bags
May 17, 2009
The Mountain Hardwear Phantom is a bag that packs down small! I dont know if I would give it a true 15 degrees, id say about 20 degrees, however the bag retains some serious heat. I have used mine anywhere from 16 degrees to the high 30s. It definitely performs much better in drier climates. I usually accompany my bag with a Big Agnes insulated Air Core sleeping pad, and my Outdoor Research Aurora bivy. Overall, this is an amazing bag that you can count on to lighten you load and keep you warm at night. I bought a regular sized bag; I am 5ft 8 and I have a little extra room in my feet. A short would have been perfect for me.
View Details: Mountain Hardwear Phantom Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] nylon ripstop (15D); [lining] nylon taffeta (20D)
- Insulation:
- 800-fill down
- Shape:
- mummy
- Draft Collar:
- yes
- Max User Height:
- (regular) 6 ft, (long) 6 ft 6 in
- Shoulder Circumference:
- (regular) 60 in, (long) 62 in
- Hip Circumference:
- (regular) 56 in, (long) 58 in
- Foot Circumference:
- (regular) 38 in, (long) 40 in
- Stuff Size:
- 7 x 10 in
- Stuff Sack:
- yes
- Storage Sack:
- yes
- Degree:
- 15 F
- European Norm Comfort Rating:
- 26 F
- European Norm Lower Limit Rating:
- 14 F
- Weight:
- (regular) 2 lb 1 oz, (long) 2 lb 4 oz
- Recommended Use:
- winter camping, alpine touring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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