Moonstone Mountaineer 3D
User Reviews
This bag performs great, its the same quality as a…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: Polarguard 3d
Temperature Rating: 0 f (- 17 c)
Weight: 3.9 lbs
Price Paid: $200 cdn
This bag performs great, its the same quality as a North Face or Marmott sleeping bag but at a better price! I field tested it last week at 5000 around the Mount Whashington range, it was pretty cold at night (-15,-20) and i slept with only my underwear in this sleeping bag! My friends slept with socks,heavy sweathers and fleece. All in all Moonstone is a low profile company but in matter of quality and economy it beats competitors.
Description
The Mountaineer 3D is a unisex synthetic 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by Moonstone. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
The Mountaineer 3D has been discontinued.
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