schlafsack western mountaineering ultralite Western Mountaineering UltraLite 20 Sleeping Bag
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schlafsack western mountaineering ultralite

schlafsack western mountaineering ultralite Western Mountaineering UltraLite 20 Sleeping Bag

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schlafsack western mountaineering ultralite Western Mountaineering UltraLite 20 Sleeping BagShips in 1 2 business days Based in San Jose, CA Est. 1970 A luxurious 3 season, 20 degree sleeping bag in a traditional mummy bag cut with a full draft collar. If your summer bike tour is going to take you through different climates, then the UltraLite is a good choice. With a 59 150cm shoulder girth, this efficient bag is good to 20F 7C. The full down collar helps to seal in heat around your neck without adding excess bulk, and 16oz 454g. of high


Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in San Jose, CA | Est. 1970

A luxurious 3-season, 20-degree sleeping bag in a traditional mummy bag cut with a full draft collar.

If your summer bike tour is going to take you through different climates, then the UltraLite is a good choice. With a 59″ | 150cm shoulder girth, this efficient bag is good to 20°F | -7°C. The full-down collar helps to seal in heat around your neck without adding excess bulk, and 16oz | 454g. of high lofting down pumps this bag to 5″ | 13cm. The total weight of this very compressible package is only 1 lb. 13 oz | 822g.

Features:

  • Continuous baffles allow down to be shifted from one side of the bag to the other
  • Differential cut to promote proper lofting and protect against down compression
  • Full-length #5 YKK Zipper
  • Full Down Collar

Includes:

  • Stuff sack
  • Storage sack

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Specs

Temperature rating: 20°F | -7°C

Packed size: 7" x 13" | 18cm x 33cm

Sizing: 

 Size 5'6" | 165cm 6'0" | 180cm 6'6" | 200cm
Fits Up to 

≤ 5'6" | 165cm

6'0" | 180cm 6'6" | 200cm
Inside Shoulder Girth 59" | 150cm 59" | 150cm 60" | 152cm
Inside Hip Girth 51" | 130cm 51" | 130cm 52" | 132cm
Inside Foot Girth 39" | 99cm 39" | 99cm 39" | 99cm

 

Weight:

 Size 5'6" | 165cm 6'0" | 180cm 6'6" | 200cm
Fill Weight 15oz | 425g 16oz | 454g 17oz | 482g
Total Weight 28oz | 794g 29oz | 822g 31oz | 879g

 

Loft: 5.5" | 14cm (total, both sides)

Materials:

  • Outer Fabric: 12D Nylon ExtremeLite™
  • Inner Fabric: 15D Ripstop Nylon
  • Insulation: 850+ Fill Power Goose Down*
  • Hardware: #5 YKK Zipper

Made in the U.S.A.

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*Western Mountaineering has been using ethical down for decades. They personally audit their main supplier regularly and some of the inspections are made without advance scheduling. This farm is highly ethical; the geese are raised to old age for their eggs, get to roam the grounds during the day and nest in a specialized insulated barn. During nesting, the mature mother geese molt their down in order to insulate their nest. This down is then collected while the geese are out feeding during the day.

Because Western Mountaineering's down comes from large mature mother geese it is unparalleled in fill power AND the most ethical it could be!

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