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03/01/2014 08:46AM  
Has anyone had experience with the Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 Sleeping Bag. Before I drop that kind of $ on a bag, I thought I would check with the helpful people here. Phantom-
 
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OldFingers57
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03/01/2014 09:19AM  
My wife and I both have them and love them. They are very Lt wt., pack down really small (the size of a Nalgene bottle and have kept us quite warm. I usually wear a pair of long under wear to bed and so I've been comfortable in it down to around 40 degrees. They have held up really well too. We both use ours more like a quilt and just have them draped over us over our Big Agnes Insulated Air Core pads. Keep an eye out for them on ebay. I got ours on there new for around $150-175.00 each
 
tumblehome
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03/01/2014 03:37PM  
Mountain Hardware gear is above average in Quality. I'm a big fan of anything they make.

A 32' bag will be comfortable down to about 40'. At 32' you will be cold without extra insulation.

-T

 
03/01/2014 03:56PM  
I think the comfort for people varies quite a bit. I have found that I can count on being comfortable down even a bit below the ratings. Depending on the bag, and how the company rates, etc.. My one Mountain Hardwear is a fairly cheap Ultra-Lamina 35. I have been below freezing in that without trouble.

 
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