Moonstone Muir Trail
User Reviews
this bag has done wonders for me, i have brought it…
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Design: mummy
Fill: 675 fill down
Temperature Rating: 15
Weight: 2.6 pounds
Price Paid: $220
this bag has done wonders for me, i have brought it with me on many escurrsions and it has never let me down. the dl version has proven its worth while one night sleeping with no tent the bag had a layer of ice on it yet i was still toasty warm.
This bag has done wonders in many occassions for me.
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Design: mummy
Fill: 700 fill down
Temperature Rating: 20 F
Weight: not much
Price Paid: $230
This bag has done wonders in many occassions for me. There is one downfall however, if you are going to get this bag and you live in a very humid area I would reccomend that you get a bivy along with it. Other than that, a great buy!!
This is my second season using this sleeping bag and…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: 550 Fill Down
Temperature Rating: +18 F
Weight: 3lb. 2oz
Price Paid: $179
This is my second season using this sleeping bag and have found it to be of great value. I wanted the dry loft version for open air sleeping, shelter use, and heavy mist conditions and have not been dissapointed.
Description
The Muir Trail is a unisex down 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by Moonstone. It has an average rating of 4.5 stars (out of 5), based on 3 user reviews
The Muir Trail has been discontinued.
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