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Mountain Hardwear 3rd Dimension Review

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Josh Hayes, backpacker, Boone,, 0/0/00 User Rating:  N/A
"I just got my Mountain Hardware 3rd Dimension and have spent 2 nights in it so far. It has "Conduit SL Membrane" in it, taking the standard 3rd dimension from 0 down to -5 F. This bag is compressible, fairly light, it fits snugly into my pack sideways, and has a down-like feel. It kept me toasty inside my tent on a windy 15 degree night in January on top of Mt. Mitchell, NC, highest point east of the Mississippi at appr. 6,770 ft.
I'm looking foward to years of sleeping in this bag! Go Mountain Hardware!"

 

snookle@mindspring.com, 0/0/00 User Rating:  N/A
"Hey. This is an older model than the one avalibe now, so it doesn't have that little pocket up near the hood. I really like this bag, it's fairly light and it packs quite well. I'm a tall, skinney guy so the bag's a bit too wide for me, but it still keeps me nice and toasty, even at temps around 5 degrees. The hood's nice too."

 

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