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Mountain Hardwear UltraLamina 15°

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All versions: rated 4.50 of 5 stars (6 reviews)

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All versions: rated 4.50 of 5 stars (6 reviews)

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Specs

Specs

regular long
Weight 2 lb 15 oz / 1340 g 3 lb 3 oz / 1440 g
Fill weight 2 lb 3 oz / 980 g 2 lb 6 oz / 1080 g
Loft 5 in / 15 cm 5 in / 15 cm
Temperature rating 15 F / -9 C 15 F / -9 C
EN comfort 34 F / 1 C 34 F / 1 C
EN lower limit 23 F / -5 C 23 F / -5 C
Fill Thermic Micro synthetic Thermic Micro synthetic
Shape Mummy Mummy
Max user height 5 ft 5 in / 165 cm 5 ft 10 in / 178 cm
Shoulder girth 56 in / 142 cm 56 in / 142 cm
Hip girth 58 in / 147 cm 58 in / 147 cm
Foot girth 36 in / 91 cm 38 in / 97 cm
Price $205.00 USD $215.00 USD

Description

The Women's UltraLamina 15° is a women's synthetic 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by Mountain Hardwear. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $205

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