Western Mountaineering Apache MF Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down One Color, 6ft 6in/Right Zip
$400.00
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Product Information
Details: The Apache is built with attitude! It simply wonâ€TMt take no for an answer as it willingly pushes the bounds of a 2-3 season bag. These bags have a full 3-Dimensionally sewn down-filled collar to seal in heat when your trip turns a little bitter! The efficient cut lets you heat the bag quickly and gives you a lighter parcel to carry about. 19 oz. of high lofting down pumps up a durable 6? of loft. The MicroLite XP shell is very weather resistant while remaining extremely breathable. At a total weight of 2 lbs. 1 oz. youâ€TMll be amazed just how much cold these bags will tame.
- Brand: Western Mountaineering
- Color: one color
- Publisher: Western Mountaineering
Shoulder Circumference | [short] 59 in, [regular] 59 in, [long] 60 in |
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Insulation | 850+ fill down |
Max User Height | [short] 5 ft 6 in, [regular] 6 ft, [long] 6 ft 6 in |
Material | [shell] MicroLite XP, [lining] nylon |
Shape | Mummy |
Details | |
Color | one color |
Brand | Western Mountaineering |
UPC | 617401458387 |
David –
Best bag ever. – This bag is so nice and warm its probably rated too high. So more heat for you buck whats not to love.
Judi –
Nice bag for 30 and above, not for serious cold wether – This bag was good for late spring camping up in Maine, temps never dropped below freezing. Took it up Rainier and froze my ASS off, seriously, I was miserable.
Brent –
It was hard to spend $410 on a sleeping bag, but was totally worth it. – When I was looking to buy a new sleeping bag there were a few features that were a must for me. I wanted something warm, yet light, small and compressible when stuffed, water resistant, and.
Michal –
Amazing, warm, warm bag with narrow fit, very well suited for 4-season use. – I use this bag from fall through spring in all but the very coldest conditions here in the PNW. I’m a very cold sleeper and this bag has kept me warm well below the -10 rating (with a good.
Rochelle –
Hands down the best bag I have ever used! – I took this bag out on a recent weekend backpacking trip (September in Indiana). It got down into the low 40s/high 30s at night. I was snug and toasty both nights.
mbranaa –
Perfect Bag – I took this bag down the colorado river rafting for 3 weeks and it kept me warm sleeping under the stars in March. Temps never went under 32, but i never felt cold.
Sedimentary –
Pretty good – I’ve been using this bag for a year now, but am shopping for another. It hasn’t been warm enough for me — I’ve been cold sleeping with all my clothes on with temps in the 30s.