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25 to 5 Degree Down Bags

Western Mountaineering Apache MF Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down


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The Western Mountaineering Apache MF Sleeping Bag pushes the boundaries of 3-season mummy bags by utilizing a down-filled collar and an efficient cut. 6 inches of fluffy loft keep you comfy when counting sheep, and a breathable MicroLite XP shell repels moisture and remains breathable to let body vapors escape. With a low weight and ability to keep you warm and cozy when the mercury drops to 15 degrees the Western Mountaineering Apache MF Sleeping Bag makes catching some Zzzz delightful.

Price : $ 394.95


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Three Season Sleeping Bags Checklist

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.
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.
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.
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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