Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 32 Degree Sleeping Bag
Welded, with new ThermicMicro for outstanding compressibility and durability, the UltraLamina is an excellent choice for damp, cool conditions. Consistently dense insulation maintains loft through repeated washings and compression cycles. Dual side zips allow the user to sit up and read or cook while staying inside the bag.
- Temperature Rating: 32°F / 0°C
- Insulation Material: Thermic Micro
- Shell Material: 20D Micro Ripstop Nylon
- Liner Material:20D Nylon Taffeta
- Length:78" /198cm
- Shoulder Girth:60" /152.4cm
- Foot Girth:38" /96.52cm
- Weight:30.711oz / 870g
- Comfort Footbox follows natural foot position for maximum warmth and comfort
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Reviews - Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 32 Degree Sleeping Bag
INeedHungry
- 2011-01-25
Great Bag
This bag packs very very small. It is very light weight as well. Great for long backpacking trips where weight is very important. Being that is 32 deg, its great for summer and warmer seasons. It seems to hold true to its warmth rating. Warmth can be improved with a sleeping back protector/cover for colder nights. I would recommend this bag to friends and family. Great product, it also comes with a stow back and stuff sack. I like the dual short zipper design.
Anonymous
- 2009-08-09
Warm, light and compactible. Great on 12-day backpacking trek.
I purchased this bag for my teenage son to take on a 12-day 70-mile backpacking trip at Philmont in New Mexico (late July to early Aug). Since this was a Boy Scouts' trek, down sleeping bags were not permitted for scouts. We chose this synthetic filled bag because of its lightweight and compactness for backpacking. This bag worked very well on the trip. It was warm enough for the weather that varied over the 2 weeks, including an unexpected ice storm. The bag comes with a compression sack that compacts the bag to about the size of a sack of flour. This allowed the bag to be carried within the backpack where it could be kept dry during Philmont's "monsoon" season.
Anonymous
- 2009-01-17
Great for backpacking
I have used the Ultralamina 32 on a couple 3-5 day backpacking trips, and I am totally satisfied with it. I really haven't found another bag that combines its features for the same price. I bought it because it is lightweight (less than 2 lb.) and packs up very small (6 x 11 inches)...perfect for an extended trip. My wife gave this bag her stamp of approval at 40 degrees, which tells me any normal person would be comfortable at 32 degrees. I liked this bag enough to buy a second one.