| Phantom +45 F Sleeping Bag by Mountain Hardwear |  | Brand: Mountain Hardwear
Temporarily Out of Stock... But Amazon Should Have It Rating: 1 reviews
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ASIN: B0001OIJSA
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Product Description With Mountain Hardwear's superlight Phantom 45-degree Fahrenheit sleeping bag, you'll save weight without giving up the cozy cocoon of warmth you've come to love 800-fill goose down in an alpine-cut mummy tailor that pulls insulation closer to your core keeps you warm in cool nights Features: Premium, 800 fill-power goose down is nature's warmest insulator, drapes softly around your body to reduce air pockets and is highly compressible for compact storage The alpine mummy cut brings insulation closer to the body and tailors the fit to more room in the elbows and hips, less extra space around the head and knees Down-stuffed face gasket creates a smooth seal around the face on those night when it's cold enough to preserve as much heat as possible The hood is shaped to bring it close to your neck and face, so you stay warm without grabbing the hood under your chin Mountain Hardwear's Comfort Foot Box lets feet rest in natural, insulated splendor to the down stays in place, and your feet won't be bound Specifications: Temperature rating: 45 degrees Fahrenheit Insulation: 800-fill down Total weight: Short 1 pound, Regular 1 lb 1 oz, Long 1 lb 3 oz Fill weight: Short 65 ounces, Regular 7 ounces, Long 8 ounces Shoulder- hip- foot girth: Short 58- 55- 37 inches, Regular 60- 56- 38 inches, Long 62- 58- 40 inches Fits to: Short 5 ft 7 in, Regular 6 feet, Long 6 ft 6 in Shell material: 15-denier high-tenacity nylon Stuff size: 7 x 10 inches
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| Customer Reviews: Small and warm September 28, 2009 Lukasz Skital Warm for it's rating. Small and light for the warmth. I am very satisfied with it's performance. I used it only once: on Sep19 night in New Paltz, NY, sleeping on the fresh air (no tent!) on Therm-A-Rest ProLite 4. The temperature was between 40-45F, which is just below the rating of this sleeping bag. I had just one layer of warm underwear on myself. I felt very comfortable almost the whole night. At dusk I got a little bit cold, but nothing serious, I put on a softshell jacket and was setup for the rest of my sleep. I had down jacket ready... but didn't have to use it.
Definitely recommended!
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