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Bishop Pass 30F - Women's
Mountain Hardwear
Bishop Pass 30F - Women's
$245.00 - $265.00
Description

  For campers and climbers who are always on the move and always shifting focus, count on the all-around down bag that can keep up. Made with a footbox that follows a more natural position, high-performance insulation, and contact-capable materials, this women's down sleeping bag packs versatility and performance into one. So, however your season takes shape⏤backpacking in the Sierras, car camping in Yosemite, or bunkering down in the Buttermilks⏤the Mountain Hardwear Bishop Pass 30F will match.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Mountain Hardwear
Gender:
Women's
Color:
Deep Lake
Fabric:
30D Plain Weave Nylon 49 g/m²
Insulation:
650-fill Down RDS Cert/Fluorine Free
Approx. Weight:
2 lbs 1.8 oz / 958 g
Bag Shape:
Performance Plus Mummy
Bag Loft:
5" / 13 cm
Fill Weight:
Regular: 420 g / 15 oz
Long: 501 g / 1 lb 2 oz
Stuffed Size:
7.5 in / 19 cm x 14 in / 35.5 cm
Compressed Size:
Regular: 484 in³ / 7.93 L
Long: 494 in³ / 8.1 L
Inside Length:
Regular: 80 in / 203 cm
Long: 86 in / 218 cm
Max User Height:
Regular: Fits up to 68 in / 172 cm
Long: Fits up to 72 in / 182 cm
Shoulder Girth:
Regular: 60 in / 152 cm
Long: 62 in / 157 cm
Hip Girth:
Regular: 50 in / 127 cm
Long: 53 in / 135 cm
Other Features:
  • High performing warmth to weight ratio with 650-fill down for lightweight warmth and compressibility
  • Down-filled face gasket comfortably blocks drafts at the hood opening
  • Designed specifically for women with additional insulation for increased comfort
  • Contoured foot-box follows natural foot position for maximum warmth and comfort
  • Stuff sack and mesh storage bag included
  • Internal stash pocket
  • Reliable and lightweight #5 YKK® zipper with anti-snag slider and construction for easy entry and exit
  • Two-way zipper for ventilation options
  • Full length down draft tube prevents heat loss and cold spots at the zipper
  • Performance Plus Mummy cut is efficient, warm and comfortable
  • DWR finish fabrics repel water
  • Glow in the dark zipper pull
  • Hang loops and sleeping pad loops
  • 650-fill Down RDS Cert/Fluorine Free
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