Lamina Eco AF Sleeping Bag: 30F Synthetic
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Details
- Lightweight sleeping bag for backpacking and camping trips
- 30-degree rating makes it a great choice for cooler weather
- Highly compressible and lightweight for trekking
- Moisture-resistant shell keeps the dewdrops rolling off
- Lofty synthetic insulation ensures a toasty snooze
- Made with recycled and dye-free material to reduce carbon footprint
- Item #MHWZ9GA
- Material
- [face fabric/lining] 20D recycled nylon ripstop
- Insulation
- Thermal.Q Recycled (80% recycled polyester, 20% polyester)
- Shape
- performance mummy
- Zipper
- full-length
- Max User Height
- [short] 68in [regular] 72in [long] 78in
- Draft Tube
- draft collar
- Venting
- two-way zipper
- Degree
- 30°F
- Storage Sack
- mesh storage sack included
- Stuff Sack
- nylon compression sack included
- Claimed Weight
- [short] 1lb 13.3oz [regular] 1lb 14.7oz [long] 2lb 1oz
- Recommended Use
- backpacking, weekend camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 9, 2021
Functional, Packable, Cozy
I was planning a serious Alaskan backcountry trip and realized my trusty sleeping bag was almost 20 years old. I bought the Lamina Eco AF 30F to shed some weight and experience a bag with that new-car loft again. I took the bag into the backcountry for a week: temperatures were 30F - 55F and I slept in a single-person double-wall tent. What's great? This bag packs down small. I was able to use a 50L pack for a seriously remote, full week in the wilderness. The bag is well constructed, with durable materials and GREAT zippers. I like simple gear, and this bag isn't laden with unnecessary, useless features. Less complexity = fewer failure modes. After a week in the backcountry, the pearly-white bag was a little dirty. It washed up nicely following MH's instructions. Pearly-white again, if that matters. What should you know? I'm not a big bloke - 5'9" and 163 pounds, very lean. This bag is not spacious across the shoulders. There was plenty of foot room, but my shoulders just about filled the bag. I'm an exothermic bloke, and tend to run hot. There were two evenings where I still had to don a long-sleeved shirt and watch cap to remain comfy in this bag. If you run cold, this is probably not a 30F bag for you. Overall I am stoked with this bag. It's size, construction, warmth range, and usability completely fill my needs for any sort of 3-season adventures.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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