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Don't suffer from cold spots in your insulation - Mountain Hardwear's Lamina bag uses a tailored design, insulated draft tubes, and unique construction to keep you snug even in bitter cold. You'll stay toasty-warm with Thermic micro fill while the slightly wider mummy cut and comfort-designed footbox give you room to turn in your sleep. Specifications based on size Regular.

Designed for cold weather expeditions, the Lamina? -15 locks out frigid temperatures with compressible, lofty ThermicMicro insulation and an extra wide mummy cut. Offset quilting and welded construction eliminate cold spots and a face gasket and draft collar seal in warmth. Synthetic fill insulates even when wet.

Designed for cold weather expeditions, the Lamina - 15 by Mountain Hardwear locks out frigid temperatures with a compressible, lofty Thermic insulation and an extra wide mummy cut. Offset quilting and welded construction eliminate cold spots and a face gasket and draft collar seal in warmth. Synthetic fill insulates even when wet.

The Mountain Hardwear Lamina -15 is a winter expedition bag for coastal ranges and wetter climates. The Lamina -15 insulated with Thermic Micro synthetic down that retains warmth when wet. Plus, the bag is built from bomber 40D ripstop nylon fabric to survive rough conditions.
The Lamina sleeping bag from Mountain Hardwear is designed for cold weather expeditions, the Lamina -15 sleeping bag locks out frigid temperatures with compressible, lofty ThermicMicro insulation and an extra wide mummy cut. Offset quilting and welded construction eliminate cold spots and a face gasket and draft collar seal in warmth. With the Mountain Hardwear Synthetic fill insulates even when wet.
Thanks to its welded construction and high-lofting Thermic Micro insulation, the Mountain Hardwear Lamina -15 Sleeping Bag shuts out the cold in some of the world’s most frigid climates. Bust out this toasty sack for mountaineering expeditions and cold-weather camping.
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| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Degree: | -15F (-26C) |
| Draft Collar: | Yes |
| Fill weight: | 3 lb 13 oz |
| Fits to: | 6 ft 6 in |
| Insulation: | short-staple synthetic |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Shell] 40D micro ripstop nylon; [Lining] 40D polyester taffeta |
| Max User Height: | [Reg] 78in (194cm); [Long] 84in (213cm) |
| Recommended Use: | Mountaineering, winter camping |
| Shape: | Mummy |
| Shell material: | ripstop nylon |
| Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference: | [Reg] 64/ 60 / 40in ( 163 / 152 / 102cm); [Long] 66 / 62 / 42in (168 / 157 / 107cm) |
| Shoulder/ hip/ foot girth: | 64 in / 60 in / 40 in |
| Stuff Size: | 9 x 16in (23 x 46cm) |
| Stuff or Storage Sack: | Both |
| Temperature rating: | -15 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Total weight: | 4 lb 14 oz |
| Weight: | [Reg] 5lb (2.3kg); [Long] 5lb 1oz (2.3kg) |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 Degree Sleeping Bag | $205.00 - $215.00 | |
| Mountain Hardwear Lamina -30 Degree Sleeping Bag | $234.95 - $245.00 | |
| Mountain Hardwear Lamina 20 Degree Sleeping Bag | $160.00 - $170.00 | |
| Mountain Hardwear Phantom +15 Down Sleeping Bag | $399.99 - $415.00 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 - Women's | $152.95 - $215.00 | |
| Mountain Hardwear UltraLamina 15° Sleeping Bag - Women's | $204.95 - $229.95 | |
| Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 Bag Synthetic - Women's | $204.95 | |
| Mountain Hardwear Phantom 15 Sleeping Bag - Women's | $235.46 - $415.00 |
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Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Size | Color | |||
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| Long | Regular | Tiger | N/A | |
| Regular / Right Zipper | 225.00 | |||
| Left Zip/Long | 234.95 | |||
| Long / Left Zipper | 225.00 | |||
| Left Zip/Reg | 224.95 | |||
| Rh | 225.00235.00 | 225.00225.00 | ||
| Long / Right Zipper | 235.00 | |||
| Right Zip/Long | 234.95 | |||
| Right Zip/Reg | 224.95 | |||
| Regular / Left Zipper | 215.00 | |||
| Long 6'6" LZ | 235.00 | |||
| Lh | 225.00235.00 | 225.00225.00 | ||
| Regular 6'0" LZ | 225.00 | |||
| N/A | 224.95 | |||
Al's Sports offers this product at $209.99, but does not provide any color/size information.
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"Great alternative to the bigger down bags" | |
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| I decided to save the cash over the big, warm down bags and try a synthetic for a change. No regrets here! From the zipper that never seems to get snagged to the ample room for boots/camera gear to keep warm over night, MH has made a great bag. There's a cool little pocket on the left up by the neck that's perfect for an ipod, etc. It is no slouch when it comes to stuff size and weight, but for just over 200 I won't complain about that. Last thing - I accidentally fell asleep inside this while testing it in the living room and was amazed to wake up an hour later NOT drenched in sweat. I can only assume this bag breathes incredibly well too! Can't wait for it to get REALLY cold this winter. | |
| Sam at Moosejaw on 12/01/2007 | |
This Bag Does The Job | |
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| I camped out northern Alberta, Canada on a hiking trip, that night as I set up my tent it started snowing heavily and it was -20 Celsiu, after I set up my tent I went quickly back into my tent and slept in this Lamina -15 bag. I was warm and it did the job. Even though there were some condensation in the tent this bag kept the water out. Pros:- Does well in cold. - Lofty - No cold spots Cons:- The Bag is kind of tight - Hard to stuff into stuff sack | |
| Pan_boy at Altrec on 10/29/2008 | |
"Its not tiny, it's not heavy and it sure is warm." | |
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| I spent a night at 3000' @ -15 degrees and once i was all bundled up i was good for the night, i actually slept most of the night which i usually don't while camping. I didn't notice until i got home that the bag had gotten very damp from the condensation in the tent. I use a sea to summit waterproof compression bag and strap the bag to my backpack it wont fit inside. | |
| Sam at Moosejaw on 12/02/2007 | |
"Great Bag, Perfect if your 5'10"" | |
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| Nice and toasty, don't forget to get the stuff sack too,b/c it only comes with a real big mesh one. I mean real big. other than that its a great bag, but it should be for the money huh. | |
| Daniel at Moosejaw on 10/16/2009 | |