Description
A three-season alpine climbing bag, Spectre is a great all around backpacking bag with a regular mummy cut. Spectre features Mountain Hardwears exclusive moisture shedding, Conduit SL shell with welded-baffle construction to hold incidental moisture at bay, and 800-fill down for warmth.
- Single-handed differentiated drawcords (round black elastic and flat silver tape) simplify adjustment of hood and collar
- Face gasket seals in heat around face
- Interior baffles tuck-stitched to prevent threads from snagging and breaking
- Insulated, ergonomic draft collar seals in heat below the shoulders
- Conduit SL - waterproof and breathable
- Differential cut maintains maximum loft
- Multi-baffled Comfort Footbox follows natural foot position for improved fit and warmth
- Tight 5" baffle spacing keeps down from shifting and prevents cold spots
- Welded, watertight, baffle construction
- Five-baffle, tailored hood is warm and comfortable
- Nylon mesh storage sack and stuff sack included
- Alpine mummy cut is more efficient and saves weight, reducing girth at shoulder, hip & legs
- Two-way locking zipper sliders stay in place when venting
- Velcro® tab at zipper sliders stay in place when venting
- Insulated draft tube extends to bottom of bag and is not sewn through
- Tie-in loops stabilize upgrade liner
- Laminated double storm flaps cover zipper
- Snag guards prevent fabric from catching in the zipper
- Weight : 3 lbs / 1.36 kg
- Temp Rating : 20º F / -7º C
- Fill Type : Down
- Fill Weight : 1 lb 0 oz / 454 g
- Loft : 5 in / 12.7 cm
- Shoulder Girth : 5 ft 2 in / 1.6 m
- Foot Girth : 3 ft 2 in / 1 m
- Stuffed Diameter : 8 in / 20.3 cm
- Stuffed Length : 1 ft 2 in / 35.6 cm
Customer Reviews (1)
Mountain Hardwear: Spectre SL 20 Degree Sleeping Bag -
1 Reviews
Mark Pabst - 2003-08-03
Great Bag I recently purchased a Mountain Hardware Spectre SL sleeping bag. Last week I spent the 8 days camping in RMNP at or above the tree line. The bag performed great. It rained everyday. I am a cold sleeper, and overnight lows dipped into the low 40's. The bag kept me toasted warm, even had to leave it unzipped to cool off. This is a great bag, if you are considering purchasing a down bag, this is the way to go.
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