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The WIND HARD Wearable 95% Goose Down Sleeping Bag is an ultra-lightweight, envelope-shaped sleeping solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 440 grams and featuring 850 fill power down insulation, this sleeping bag offers exceptional warmth and comfort for three seasons. Its durable nylon exterior ensures protection against the elements, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and backpacking adventures.
Brand | WIND HARD |
Color | White |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Envelope |
Seasons | 3 Seasons |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Down |
Fill Material | Down |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 440 Grams |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Fabric Type | Nylon |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.72 x 5.79 x 5.39 inches |
Package Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
Brand Name | WIND HARD |
Part Number | 4350243984 |
Fill Material Type | Down |
B**I
Warm, Packs Small
Just took this on a 35 mile hike on the Ruby Crest Trail with six nights in this bag. Lows in the 50s and 40s with one night low 40s. I had this quilt and a Thermarest Neoair X-Lite and I was perfectly comfy. The toe box is quite warm and I didn't even need to put on the heavy socks I brought. Packs very small and weighs very little, this is a great item for ultra light backpacking.Some of the down works its way out, and after only six nights I don't know if this will keep happening or stop. Not a huge issue in the big picture.Material is delicate, zips are light, this is a bag for ultra light hikers that are willing to treat their gear with care. You can't be light weight and have heavy duty materials, you got to choose. If you abuse your gear this is not the bag for you. If you want light weight at a great value and are willing to treat it well, buy this quilt.
C**E
Solid value
*Update* Have had it down into the 40sF. Still a big fan for the money and weight.Great value for money. Only time will tell how long it will hold up, but I think it will be a solid warm weather quilt. I'm a warm sleeper most of the time. Think this will comfortably go down to 40F no problem on a good pad.
C**R
Ultra light, better quality than i thought.
Received the quilt today. Ditched the stuff sacks because I am an ultralight weight weenie. Wheighs 15.3 ounces by itself, which is awesome. Wore it has a jacket in 40 degree weather, no shirt or baselayer, felt nice and warm at 40, no problem going lower for sure, especially combined with an adequate sleeping pad. The frabric is super light and soft. Seems kind of fragile, but I got stuck in the zipper a few times and it was fine and has no sign of damage, so awesome fabric.Only con is the DWR on the fabric, I can see this affecting breathability. I am going to wash it off with Nikwax Down Wash. I am not going to take off a star for that, a good learning experience for cleaning my higher quality gear. This is an awesome piece of gear and it is ultra light AF, it's temp rating is good for me at least. If you can't afford an Enlightened Equipment Revelation, this is the quilt to get. I have an EE Revelation that I love, but that's more a winter quilt and this is going to be my 3 season quilt.
A**R
A Quality lightweight Quilt For The Money
Seems to be well made. High quality lightweight rip-stop fabric and lofty down make for a decent 3 season quilt. Havent tested the temp rating yet, but I can see this keeping me warm down to the low 40's. Potentially high 30's with extra clothes or down puffy.
D**L
40ish degree sewn-thru quilt
this is my current summer quilt for the pnw. I used a 45/50 degree quilt but found it lacking frequently and wanted an inexpensive replacement. on my scale, this came in at 455 grams, but after trimming almost all of the snaps down or off, it's not 435. this removed its wearable function which I don't intend to use. I put it on as shown in the picture once for fun, it sat high on my long-torso frame and was uncomfortably warm for a layer.the down is fairly evenly distributed between the sewn-thru baffles, though it can migrate throughout the length. I find it's worth it to spend a little time redistributing the down when I pull it out in camp.other than that, the stitching is good, the fabric is a generic 10d nylon with a good feel, and the cords are thing but unnecessarily long shock cord. the zipper in the middle looks like a number 5 or something similarly beefy and I wouldn't expect it to fail although I also don't expect to ever use it.
A**P
I have two of these and they're both great.
I had an opportunity to test mine in the 40s last week and it performed well, but I did have down booties on also. There is a bit of a hole at the foot box when you cinch it up so either stuff it with clothes as you cinch it or wear booties to compensate. Great quilt at a great price. Very packable and very lightweight. Did 30 miles with this on my back and was thankful for the weight.
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