Sunday, April 1, 2012

Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down

Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down Review



For 30 years, Western Mountaineering has been dedicated to constructing some of the finest and lightest sleeping bags on the market, and the HighLite Sleeping Bag is no exception. Unlike some other bags that claim to keep you warm at certain temperatures but fail to deliver, Western Mountaineering rates their bags conservatively and only builds them with the finest materials available. Designed to keep you warm at 35AAF and weighing in at a ridiculously light one pound, the HighLite is an excellent choice for summer outings and ultralight shoulder-season forays into the wild.

Product Features
  • Material: [shell] ExtremeLite
  • Insulation: 850+ fill down
  • Shape: mummy
  • Draft Collar: no
  • Max User Height: [short] 5 ft 6 in; [regular] 6 ft; [long] 6 ft 6 in
  • Shoulder Circumference: [short] 59 in; [regular] 59 in; [long] 60 in
  • Hip Circumference: [short] 51 in; [regular] 51 in; [long] 52 in
  • Foot Circumference: [short] 38 in; [regular] 38 in; [long] 38 in
  • Stuff Size: [short] 6 x 10 in; [regular] 6 x 12 in; [long] 6 x 12 in
  • Stuff Sack: yes
  • Storage Sack: yes
  • Bag Length:
  • Waterproofing:
  • Degree: 35 F
  • European Norm Comfort Rating:
  • European Norm Lower Limit Rating:
  • Weight: [short] 15 oz; [regular] 1 lb; [long] 1 lb 1 oz
  • Recommended Use: ultralight backpacking, trekking
  • Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime


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