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Antero Sleeping Bag: 35F Synthetic

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Antero Sleeping Bag

You don't need anything fancy to enjoy a summer night out in the woods—just a warm campfire, some good friends, and the Mountainsmith Antero 35 Sleeping Bag. Its relaxed shape and lofty insulation keep you comfortable for your laid-back weekend, and it comes at a price that's practically a steal.


Details

  • Basic bag for car camping and backyard sleepovers
  • MountainLoft insulation keeps you warm even when wet
  • Relaxed fit for easy-going comfort
  • Full-length draft tube prevents heat from escaping
  • Adjustable hood offers cozy comfort
  • Contoured footbox offers toes room to wiggle
  • Drawstring stuff sack for easy transport
  • External loops for hang drying when wet
  • Item #MOU004S
Material
75D ripstop polyester
Insulation
MountainLoft
Shape
relaxed mummy
Zipper
half-length
Max User Height
6ft 4in
Shoulder Circumference
65in
Hip Circumference
54in
Foot Circumference
30in
Bag Length
83in
Draft Tube
full-length
Fill Weight
1lb 6oz
Degree
35F
Stuff Sack
included
Stuff Size
8 x 16in
Claimed Weight
2lb 14oz
Recommended Use
backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 19, 2020

Son loves it

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

My son is 11 and has used this bag on 3 trips so far. Canoeing trip, 2 night, in 50?s and humid. Winter car camping 18f night with thick alpine pad and 3 day backpacking trip with nights in high 20?s/mid 30?s with an insulated big Agnes air pad. He wore merino wool thin base layers most nights and was fine. It weighs 3lb 1oz. He likes that he can attach it to his pad. I like that it?s affordable and synthetic in case he accidentally gets it wet. It?s too tight for me to use, at 6?2? and 190lb athletic build.

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