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MityLite
Western Mountaineering
MityLite
$440.00
Description

  The perfect lightweight travel or summer bag; 40° F

  The Western Mountaineering MityLite is the perfect travel companion for summer temperatures and the ideal choice for travelers visiting hostels. This 40° F semi-rectangular bag has sewn-through baffles and will unzip to lie flat or mate to a Summer Coupler. The MityLite is as compressible as it is lightweight, allowing it to hide away in your carry-on luggage or fit in your bike panniers. Western's proprietary ExtremeLite™ fabric makes for a super-compact, ultralight, and beautiful summer down sleeping bag. One size.

  Like all of Western Mountaineering's bags, the MityLite is made by hand in San Jose, California. Their down is sourced from free-range mother geese who are never live-plucked or force-fed.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Western Mountaineering
Temp Rating:
40º F
Seasonal Usage:
Summer
Gender:
Unisex
Temp Rating Celsius:
4° C
Size / Zip:
Regular - Left Zip
Bag Style:
Semi-Rectangular
Bag Loft:
3 inches
Color:
Alpine Green
Insulation:
850+ Fill Down
Fill Weight:
12 oz
Weight:
1 lb 10 oz
Bag Length:
Reg: 6 ft. 3 in.
Circumference at Chest:
62 in
Circumference at Hips:
59 in
Circumference at Foot:
46 in
Made In:
USA
Bag Shell Material:
0.9 oz ExtremeLite™ proprietary fabric: extremely high thread count and ultra-lightweight
Bag Stuff Size:
6 x 12 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
MITYDZ
UPC:
813735020775
Other Features:
5-1/4 in. continuous baffles allow you to shift the down underneath you in warm temps, or on top of you in colder temps
Unzips to lie flat, or use with Western's Summer Coupler to sleep 2 people
YKK #5 double pull zipper
Stiffening tape along zippers to prevent snags
Please note, special care should be taken to avoid abrading the shell fabric; it is designed to be ultralight and super-compressible. Treat it right and your MityLite will provide years of use!
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