Mythic Ultra 120 Modular Sleeping Bag: 32F Down
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Rab Mythic Ultra 120 Modular Sleeping Bag
Slash weight from your kit list with this award-winning ultralight modular bag, designedfor thru-hiking, bikepacking, and mountain running.
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric] 10D recycled Atmos, fluorocarbon-free DWR treatment, [lining] 10D recycled Atmos, Thermo Ionic Lining Technology (TILT)
- Insulation
- 900-fill European goose down with Nikwax fluorocarbon-free hydrophobic treatment, heat-reflective TILT
- Shape
- mummy
- Zipper
- half-length diagonal
- Max User Height
- [max] 72.8in
- Shoulder Circumference
- [internal] 63in
- Hip Circumference
- [internal] 52.8in
- Foot Circumference
- [internal] 40.2in
- Bag Length
- 84.6in
- Draft Tube
- yes
- Pad Retainer
- yes
- Fill Weight
- 4.2oz
- Degree
- 32°F
- Stuff Sack
- roll-top compression sack included
- Stuff Size
- 12.6 x 6.3in
- Claimed Weight
- 11.6oz
- Activity
- backpacking, ultralight backpacking, trail running
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 4, 2024
I've done one bikepacking trip
I've done one bikepacking trip with my new sleeping bag. I was using my thermarest Xlite pad (R3.4) and was easily warm enough camping at Rhyader and Pencelli in late June 2024, high single figure Celsius over night. It was easy to slide the pad in to the straps on the bag. My Sea to Summit Aeros pillow is too big for the bag hood but I don't think this matters. Personally I would prefer a longer zip but I know this is a weight saving measure. Pack size is a lot less than the numbers in the specification. Probably a sphere with a 150mm diameter or maybe a bit less.
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