Designed purely for attempts on the World’s great peaks. The Expedition 8000 XT Sleeping Bags are made with a larger ‘expedition fit’ to allow the wearing of down clothing as required, available in Small/Medium & Medium/Large sizes.
Available in two sizes & designed for temperatures of -40°F & beyond.
Uncompromising mummy down sleeping bags designed for alpine & extreme cold conditions: Backcountry camping, polar expeditions & high altitude mountaineering.
Three models, each in multiple sizes, designed for temperatures of -13°F to 9°F.
Versatile down sleeping bags for cool to cold mountain adventures both above & below the snow-line.
Two models, each in multiple sizes, designed for temperatures of -3°F to 21°F
Lightweight down sleeping bags for hiking, winter camping & bike packing.
Four models, each in multiple sizes, designed for temperatures of 12°F to 39°F.
Bunker down & stay warm in conditions well below what you would expect for sleeping bags of this price. Made with a 100% recycled Hydronaute XT-R Shell & a 100% recycled silk-touch Nylon lining.
Three models, each in three sizes, designed for temperatures of 7°F to 30°F.
Spacious down sleeping bags designed for comfortable camping & bang for buck. Affordably priced, but designed with all the features required to make any trip as comfortable as possible.
Three models, each in multiple sizes, designed for temperatures of 14°F to -43°F.
Incredibly lightweight & ultra compact down sleeping bags for adventures in warmer climates.
Two models designed for temperatures of 53°F to 36°F.
High performance synthetic alternatives to down sleeping bags. By using Shingle Baffle Construction, Mont’s Evo Series synthetic sleeping bags provide greater warmth, less weight & smaller packed size than traditional quilted synthetic sleeping bags.
Three models, each in two sizes, designed for temperatures of 21°F to 54°F.
Hydronaute XT Shell Technology
Advanced shell fabric ensures waterproof and breathable performance, keeping adventurers dry and comfortable in the harshest weather conditions.
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