
WESTERN MOUNTAINEERING MegaLite 30° Sleeping Bag, Long
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WESTERN MOUNTAINEERING MegaLite 30° Sleeping Bag, Long
With more room in the shoulders, the Western Mountaineering MegaLite sleeping bag is the lightest large-size sleeping bag with continuous-baffle construction.Features/Benefits:
- Continuous-baffle construction keeps down evenly distributed throughout the bag
- Lightweight nylon ripstop shell keeps the weight at a minimum
- 850+ fill is the highest-quality goose down for the best insulation available
- DWR shell fabric treatment protects the down from spills and condensation
- No need to skimp: this bag has a full-length zipper and an insulated draft tube
- Two-way zipper allows more options for temperature regulation
- Stiffening tape along the zippers ensures snag-free use
- Water-resistant stuff sack with handle loop for use on the trail
- Storage sack to keep your bag lofted when you get back home
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WESTERN MOUNTAINEERING MegaLite 30° Sleeping Bag, Long
Gender Unisex Fill Weight 13 oz. Hip Girth 56 in. Length Long Packed Size 7 x 13 in. Shoulder Girth 65 in. Storage Sack Yes Stuff Sack Yes Shell Fabric Nylon ripstop Shape Mummy Stuff Size 7 x 13 in. Temperature Rating 30°F Max. User Height 6 ft. 6 in. Zipper Draft Tube Yes Zipper Length Full Insulation 850+ fill goose down Primary Use Ultralight Weight 1 lb. 9 oz. Temperature Range 30° to 39° Insulation Type Down
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Pros
- Light and fluffy
- Wider Cut
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
Comments about WESTERN MOUNTAINEERING MegaLite 32° Sleeping Bag, Long:
Great bag. Light and fluffy. Wider cut for more room without much of the weight penalty. Materials and construction is top of the line. Out of stuff sack it gets back and expands quickly. I guess at this weight any bag is frigile and need to be cared for (but is you pay as much as it costs I guess you would do it). Full lenght zipper is great for warmer night. Didn't test it to the extreme but it served me well on 11 days trip in Utah / Arizona. [...]
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