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Yawn Patrol SE 15F

Mountain Hardwear - Yawn Patrol SE 15F

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r/backpackingWhat's a piece of gear you splurged on that was totally worth it?
5 months ago

Awesome. Thanks for the rec. I use a Mountain Hardware Yawn patrol right now, but it just doesn't pack down small enough for me, and it's fairly heavy. But mainly my issue is how much room it takes up in my pack. I'm headed to Kyrgyzstan for two weeks next summer, so I'm thinking it's time to optimize a few things - chief among them my sleeping bag.

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r/CampingandHikingBest sleeping bag that can also turn into a quilt?
10 months ago

Mountain Hardwear Yawn Patrol is super comfy and a reasonable weight.

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r/UltralightWhat’re everyone’s thoughts on the new mountain Hardwear sleeping bags?
10 months ago

For posterity, the sizing is indeed important.  The non goretex versions are "performance mummy cut" which mean these are smaller.  The goretex ones are the ones you bring for expeditions, these are the big bullet proof tankers known as "Expedition mummy cut".   Inside the Expedition Cut, you can gear up with your belay down jacket and stuff, theres more room and then you can get a -18c instead of a -40c for example. The beefier goretex expedition one is interesting if you sleep straight outside in winter, with no tent.  It stop wind and melting snow wont wet the sleeping bag.   For serious winter stuff you can add a VBL in that melting pot of kit to manage humidity and dew point but its not in the main subject. Things to remember: - Performance cut; - Expedition cut. I personally have the blue and red MHW -40c goretex, the -18c, the -18c goretex and the -9c. Each sleeping bag have its particular usage in my activities.

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r/WildernessBackpackingAs a beginner, what sleeping bag should I go with? Marmot Teton 15 or Mountain Hardware Bozeman Flame?
11 months ago

It's really a personal choice. I would suggest you try the MH sleeping bag. It's a free way to test a type of sleeping bag. Worst case, you buy another one later. I personally use down sleeping bags because they are lighter and compress better. But they are more expensive and take a lot longer to dry if it gets wet.

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