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Mountain Hardwear Mtn Speed 32

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Excellent silky finish outside orange and inside black,…

Rating: rated 3.5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: 295.690 USD shiping included in Europe

Summary

Excellent silky finish outside orange and inside black, top quality, extremely light, very packable.

Pros

  • Quality
  • Roomy
  • Lightness
  • Price now reasonable

I used the regular size and fitted me ok, I'm  5' 9.3"=176cm. Started in summer with just a T-shirt and light Mtn Hardwear pant. I just found a little difficult to zip up left for closing, it sometime hook up; I need training. Anyhow you must be slim.

It kept me warm and very comfortable at night in mountain. The hood is roomy with a drawcord to right tight. In the end I slept pretty well and I easily folded it in the stuff sack (two bags are supplied): one tiny and the other bigger and made of wire mesh.

Short, essential if you want to backpack light!
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Description

The Mtn Speed 32 is a down 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by Mountain Hardwear. It has an average rating of 3.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

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