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    SOLD: Mtn Hardwear Down Upgrade Bag

    I'm 6'2" and its plenty long for me.

    Makes a great quilt! Mtn Hardwear rated it 40*.

    This is dark blue in color, used a several nights by me. I bought it from a guy who said it was gently used. Can be used alone or zipped into many brands of bags to increase cold weather performance of any bag.

    No odors. Includes stuffsacks and mesh storage sack. NEVER stored stuffed.

    $75.00 shipped to lower 48. Paypal please.

    Thanks
    Last edited by Otter1; 01-05-2009 at 22:36. Reason: add temp rating

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funny Money View Post
    I'm 6'2" and its plenty long for me.

    Makes a great quilt! Mtn Hardwear rated it 40*.

    This is dark blue in color, used a several nights by me. I bought it from a guy who said it was gently used. Can be used alone or zipped into many brands of bags to increase cold weather performance of any bag.

    No odors. Includes stuffsacks and mesh storage sack. NEVER stored stuffed.

    $75.00 shipped to lower 48. Paypal please.

    Thanks
    I have one of those, it has a solid two inches of loft, it'll keep most warm to freezing no problem. Once you narrow it to 48in it gets nice and puffy.

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    Price lowered to $65 shipped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funny Money View Post
    Price lowered to $65 shipped.

    Has this sold yet? Do you know how much it weighs?
    Last edited by freakflyer9999; 02-08-2009 at 19:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freakflyer9999 View Post
    Has this sold yet? Do you know how much it weighs?
    Mine modifed to a quilt, 48in wide at the top, shortened to 67in OAL, with all down from the removed draft baffles added to the body weighs 26oz. It has 1.5in baffles but the baffles loft to 2.5in with all that down added. It is likely 600 fill/1.9oz fabric so it weighs a few ounces more than a JRB quilt would weigh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Take-a-knee View Post
    Mine modifed to a quilt, 48in wide at the top, shortened to 67in OAL, with all down from the removed draft baffles added to the body weighs 26oz. It has 1.5in baffles but the baffles loft to 2.5in with all that down added. It is likely 600 fill/1.9oz fabric so it weighs a few ounces more than a JRB quilt would weigh.
    This is kinda what I was thinking about. At least seeing if I could add some more down to increase the temp rating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freakflyer9999 View Post
    This is kinda what I was thinking about. At least seeing if I could add some more down to increase the temp rating.
    You don't need any extra down, once you narrow it to quilt width and get all the down out of the zipper baffles you've got plenty. I'd say mine would take me to 25 degrees with no problem with a good head cover.

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    SOLD: MH bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Funny Money View Post
    I'm 6'2" and its plenty long for me.

    Makes a great quilt! Mtn Hardwear rated it 40*.

    This is dark blue in color, used a several nights by me. I bought it from a guy who said it was gently used. Can be used alone or zipped into many brands of bags to increase cold weather performance of any bag.

    No odors. Includes stuffsacks and mesh storage sack. NEVER stored stuffed.

    $75.00 shipped to lower 48. Paypal please.

    Thanks
    Item is sold

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