Mountain Hardwear Lamina 20 Degree Sleeping Bag
The Mountain Hardwear Lamina 20 Degree Sleeping Bag is an excellent choice for damp, cold conditions. Welded layer construction maintains loft in the bag through repeated washings and compression cycles. This comfortable, roomy, mummy cut bag is insulated with Thermic Micro synthetic fill. Face gasket and Ergo Draft Collar work together to seal in warmth.
- Temperature Rating: 23 F, -5 C (EN Rating T-Limit), 34 F, 1 C (EN Rating T-Comfort)
- Shell Fabric: 40D Micro Ripstop Nylon
- Liner Fabric: 40D Polyester Taffeta
- Synthetic Insulation: Thermic Micro™
- Bag Shape: Comfort Mummy Cut
- Wider through the shoulders and torso for maximum warmth without constriction
- Patented, welded Lamina construction enhances loft and eliminates cold spots
- Durable, lightweight nylon shell with DWR treatment repels water
- Soft polyester lining wicks away moisture
- Full length #8 zipper with double sliders for versatile ventilation
- Comfort Footbox follows natural foot position for maximum warmth and comfort
- Face gasket and tailored hood comfortably block drafts at the hood opening and seal in warmth
- Internal zippered pocket at shoulder for storage
- Nylon compression stuff sack and mesh storage bag included
- Stuff Size: 8 in, 20 cm
- Inside Length: 84 in, 213 cm (long), 78 in, 198 cm (regular)
- Shoulder Girth: 64 in, 163 cm (long), 62 in, 157 cm (regular)
- Foot Girth: 40 in, 102 cm (long), 38 in, 97 cm (regular)
- Hip Girth: 60 in, 152 cm (long), 58 in, 147 cm (regular)
- Weight: 1.40 kg, 3 lb 1 oz
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Reviews
not a bad bag
Cover texture feels good against the skin. Bag is roomy enough; not overly constricting like some bags I have had. Less bulky than other synthetic bags I have had: i was surprised how small it packs down. Have only used it down to the 40's and it was warm. Haven't yet had it out in temps approaching its limit so I can't comment on the temperature rating. The toggle that is meant to lock the hood cords is defective and would not lock. I replaced it with one of my own. When researching this bag, I read several comments about the zipper tending to snag. I was concerned but I haven't experienced any problems whatsoever.
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