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30/05/2011 5:56:19 PM
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High-quality 2 season sleeping bag with quality down filling..
bought in Jan 2008 for summer alpinism and have been used thoroughly for around 60-70 nights.. It is in well used condition (but no big holes or tears) but does still have a lot of usage left.. I have recently bought a new WM bag which is why I sell this one.
Perfect for Spring and Summer trips
I paid €289.00 for it then but as it has seen a lot of use it can be yours for only A$65.00 picked up in Sydney..
Please PM me if you want photos or further info
Thanks
specs from Yeti:
The comfortable sleeping bag. Sunrizer 300 with a full-length zipper, elaborate drawstring collar, and interior pocket.
Outer-material: ID SoftCell (Softnylon)
Inner-material: ID SoftCell (Softnylon)
Measurements: 230 x 78 x 55 cm (fits up to 185cm),
Packed-size: 13 x 13 x 32 cm
Weight: ca. 800 g
Filling: 300 g, Crystal Down 90/10, 600+ cuin,
Construction: H-chamber workmanship
EN: Comfort +7°C, Limit +2°C, Extreme -12°C (I have used it down to 0 and was still comfy but remember that these limits are very individual)
Have a great day
Morts
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30/05/2011 6:31:16 PM
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On 30/05/2011 Morts wrote:
>High-quality 2 season sleeping bag with quality down filling..
Do they use wild or farmed yeti(s)?
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10/06/2011 10:52:17 AM
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I am not sure but would assume farmed ones... The wild ones takes forever to track down.. Usually 1 yeti is enough per bag (unless you want it extra warm)
Morts
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10/06/2011 10:57:53 AM
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I'd prefer a Tauntaun sleeping bag.
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10/06/2011 11:43:07 AM
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You can use a +7 degree bag for spring and summer alpine? I presume this is in huts or something yeah?
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10/06/2011 5:17:50 PM
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On 10/06/2011 ajfclark wrote:
>I'd prefer a Tauntaun
>sleeping bag.
That's awesome Andrew, I want one!
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2/08/2011 1:19:57 PM
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you answered that question yourself.. still a great down bag with plenty of use left in it...
Morts
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2/08/2011 6:51:57 PM
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it looks like an interesting bag
bit small for me though
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