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Climb into the MontBell Super Stretch #1 Hugger Sleeping Bag, and fall asleep before your head hits the balled-up fleece jacket. Thanks to the elastic stitching sewn into the baffles, this bag allows total freedom of movement while you sleep. The Super Stretch system also draws the insulation closer to your body to minimize dead space and increase heat efficiency. A double draft tube, neck baffle, and tunnel-style hood keep warm air from escaping the bag when youre nice and cozy. The lightweight, 650-fill down packs small, and MontBell included a cotton sack for off-trail storage.
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Three Season Sleeping Bags Checklist
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Down vs. Synthetic. The
age-old question. Down bags pack down tighter and are a few ounces
lighter. On the negative side, they are useless when wet, often take
forever to dry (and many can't be tossed into a dryer), and tend
to be more expensive. |
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Heading Out in Wet Weather? Then
get a synthetic sleeping bag...period. This way, if your bag gets
wet, you won't have a useless sleeping bag for the rest of your trip. |
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Float Camping? Again...get
a synthetic bag. Be a bummer to have your bag end up in the water
and become useless for the rest of your float trip. |
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Where Ounces and Packability Matter. Then
go with a goose down bag. This is especially true if you are a bike
camper, climber or camp in the desert. |
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