Gear Review
Western Mountaineering bags are sweet
By Willy Syndram
Ranked #24 - 55 to 30 Degree Down Bags
January 13, 2011
One of the biggest mistakes of my life was trading my 30 degree bag for a 35 degree. But bags are exceptional and both have accompanied me on Appalachian Trail thru-hikes, but I miss the full zipper feature that the Western Mountaineering MegaLite 30 degree bag has. I sleep very warm so my 30 degree bag with a silk liner keeps me warm even when the temperature got in the 20's. On warmer nights I would unzip it and use my bag as a quilt. It compresses down nicely and recovers it's loft quickly. The life time warranty is a great piece of mind, but I have yet to have any problems with any of my western mountaineering bags..
View Details: Western Mountaineering MegaLite Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down
Helpful Votes: 3 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] ExtremeLite
- Insulation:
- 850+ fill down
- Shape:
- mummy
- Draft Collar:
- yes
- Max User Height:
- [short] 5 ft 6 in; [regular] 6 ft, long 6 ft 6 in
- Shoulder Circumference:
- [short] 63 in; [regular] 64 in; [long] 65 in
- Hip Circumference:
- [short] 56 in; [regular] 55 in; [long] 56 in
- Foot Circumference:
- [short] 39 in; [regular] 39 in; [long] 39 in
- Stuff Size:
- [short] 6 x 12 in; [regular] 7 x 12 in; [long] 7 x 12 in
- Stuff Sack:
- yes
- Storage Sack:
- yes
- Degree:
- 30 F
- Weight:
- [short] 1 lb 7 oz; [regular] 1 lb 8 oz; [long] 1 lb 9 oz
- Recommended Use:
- ultralight backpacking, bike trips, travel
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.


