Bishop Pass Sleeping Bag: 30F Down
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Why We Like The Bishop Pass Sleeping Bag: 30F Down
On chilly summer nights at camp, we’re slipping into the Mountain Hardwear Bishop Pass Sleeping Bag. With a high-performing warmth to weight ratio, the sleeping bag makes your pack lighter without you having to worry about being too cold. Additional thoughtful features such as the DWR coating that resists moisture, a full-length down draft tube, and a Performance Plus mummy shape ensure that you can stay nice and warm throughout the night.
Details
- Comfortable mummy bag with a high performance to weight ratio
- 650-fill down is warm and compressible for convenient packing
- DWR coating resists moisture to keep insulation dry for warmth
- Down-filled gasket blocks drafts for enhanced warmth and comfort
- Full-length down draft tube protects against heat loss at zipper
- Performance Plus mummy shape provides optimal heat retention
- Contoured footbox enhances comfort for a more restful sleep
- Glow in the dark zipper pull makes getting in and out easier
- Item #MHWZ9FW
- Material
- synthetic, DWR finish
- Insulation
- 650-fill Down RDS certified
- Shape
- mummy
- Zipper
- 2-way
- Max User Height
- [regular] 6ft, [long] 6ft 6in
- Shoulder Circumference
- [long] 64in, [regular]62in
- Hip Circumference
- [long] 56in, [regular]53in
- Foot Circumference
- [regular] 42in
- Bag Length
- [regular] 86in, [long] 92in
- Draft Tube
- collar
- Pockets
- 1 internal stash
- Pad Retainer
- pad loops
- Venting
- 2-way zipper
- Fill Weight
- 650
- Degree
- 30°F
- Storage Sack
- mesh
- Stuff Sack
- included
- Stuff Size
- 7 x 13.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 12.6oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 7 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 28, 2024
Nice
Very warm and good loft, also super light. Pretty perfect.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 18, 2022
a total bummer
This bag has been a huge disappointment. The temperature rating is WAY off - I'd put it at more of a 45 degree bag, if that. I've used it several times in above freezing temperatures (in the 35-40 degree range) and have been very cold every time, particularly in my feet, even with full wool socks and sock liners on. Also, I get that it's a mummy bag, but it's so skinny that when you rotate on your side, the bag rotates with you instead of staying flat on the sleeping pad. This throws off the hood compartment and puts your pillow in a wonky position if you sleep on your side. I'm 6.0' tall and 180 lbs w/ broad shoulders and this feels like I'm sleeping in a straightjacket. The positives are that it's lightweight, squishes down to a small volume, and is generally well-made. Other than that, it's poorly designed and absolutely does not live up to its temperature rating. If I could return it I would.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
July 9, 2022
Warmth is just ok.
Even though it is rated 30 degrees, I was cold at 38'. I had to use a cocoon and wear long johns and a long sleeve top. Toe box is not warm at all. Packs small.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 21, 2021
Great bag for cool temps
Well built bag. Perfect for cool temp camping or backpacking. Love the subtle details like form-fitting shape, roomy toe box, stash pocket & added baffle in the neck area.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
August 3, 2021
Very very good bag
Great bag; just spent 4 Nights with it in Southern Wyoming. I'm 5'11 and 175lbs and it fit great. Plenty of room in the feet box which surprised me. The bag is very light. Only reason I'm not giving 5 stars now is I need more time and trips to let it prove its 5 star level.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
July 29, 2021
Light weight, packable bag
Great sleeping bag for summer backpacking in the North Cascades.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
April 6, 2021
Runs small, probably a 5 star bag otherwise.
I am 5' 11" and the bag is just past capacity lengthwise. Seems like a good, high quality bag otherwise.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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