Sunshine Mountaineering SMMQ 0
I was looking for a synthetic bag in the 15 degree…
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Design: mummy
Fill: Quallofil
Temperature Rating: 0
Weight: 2lbs 15oz
Price Paid: $99
I was looking for a synthetic bag in the 15 degree range. After comparing the specs on several different bags, I figured I was looking at about 4lbs in weight for about $150... needless to say I was surprised and a little bit skeptical to find one that weighed only 2lbs 15ozs, and cost $99. The "return it for money back or an exchange" guarantee from Popular Outdoors convinced me to take a chance with it.
I have had the bag out in temps somewhere around 13 degrees, and I was very comfortable...we'll see how it holds up to time..
I was looking for a lightweight cold weather bag 0…
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Design: Mummy
Fill: Quallofil
Temperature Rating: 0
Weight: 2lb 15oz
Price Paid: $99.99
I was looking for a lightweight cold weather bag 0 to +15. I purchased the SMMQ 0 by Sunshine Mountaineering at Popular Outdoor Outfitters for 99.99 with money back guarantee. I have used it many times on cold, cold nights on many high mountains of New Mexico. I have to say I am very pleased with its performance. I would recommend it to anyone looking for good bang for your buck.
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The SMMQ 0 has been discontinued.
reviewers paid:$99.00 - $100.00
The Sunshine Mountaineering SMMQ 0 is not available from the stores we monitor.
where to buy:
You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:
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- Amazon
Or check directly with Sunshine Mountaineering.
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