Mammut/Ajungilak altitude winter (conservatively 15*f) down sleeping bag, long length. Euro brand that most folks arent familiar with here in the US, but very good quality bag. Asking 225, or trades below. Details:
It is about 15 years old, it was a sample I had from a previous job. It's been stored in the storage bag in a dry closet it's entire life. I think I lent it to a friend several years ago, so it's been slept in maybe 2 or 3 nights, tops. It is basically brand new, and still has the strings from the tags attached (no tags).
The altitude series was the top-quality bag series made by Ajungilak, which was a popular brand in Norway that Mammut now owns. This is not an ultralight bag, but it is very high quality and has a water-resistant exterior fabric for folks that use a tarp or floorless shelter, or to help deal with frost inside a tent. This is a long (195cm) length, I'm 6'3" and it is comfortable on me. Comes with a basic compression sack and a half-mesh storage bag. Photos below, temp rating is per the EN 13537 system and is the mens/womens temp rating (-17c=1F) so this is conservatively a 15-degree F bag.
I cant find a link to the bag--only info I can find is to a different model within the same series/same vintage, most of the info should be the same or similar, with the exception of weight/size and temp rating--the linked bag is a 0-degree comfort temp bag, mine is not quite as warm as the linked one: SIMILAR but not the exact same bag link
Any other photos or questions just let me know.
Asking $225 TYD lower 48, or would love to trade or partial trade for stuff like this:
*A light weight 30 degree-ish down bag or quilt for a tall guy
*A borah or katabatic bivi
*a very lightweight tarp 9x9ish
*other lightweight backpacking stuff possibly
*tikka stuff (barrels, mags, etc)
*???
Basically I'm not using this and looking to trade in for some lighter weight camping or bivy gear or something that I'll use more
It is about 15 years old, it was a sample I had from a previous job. It's been stored in the storage bag in a dry closet it's entire life. I think I lent it to a friend several years ago, so it's been slept in maybe 2 or 3 nights, tops. It is basically brand new, and still has the strings from the tags attached (no tags).
The altitude series was the top-quality bag series made by Ajungilak, which was a popular brand in Norway that Mammut now owns. This is not an ultralight bag, but it is very high quality and has a water-resistant exterior fabric for folks that use a tarp or floorless shelter, or to help deal with frost inside a tent. This is a long (195cm) length, I'm 6'3" and it is comfortable on me. Comes with a basic compression sack and a half-mesh storage bag. Photos below, temp rating is per the EN 13537 system and is the mens/womens temp rating (-17c=1F) so this is conservatively a 15-degree F bag.
I cant find a link to the bag--only info I can find is to a different model within the same series/same vintage, most of the info should be the same or similar, with the exception of weight/size and temp rating--the linked bag is a 0-degree comfort temp bag, mine is not quite as warm as the linked one: SIMILAR but not the exact same bag link
Any other photos or questions just let me know.
Asking $225 TYD lower 48, or would love to trade or partial trade for stuff like this:
*A light weight 30 degree-ish down bag or quilt for a tall guy
*A borah or katabatic bivi
*a very lightweight tarp 9x9ish
*other lightweight backpacking stuff possibly
*tikka stuff (barrels, mags, etc)
*???
Basically I'm not using this and looking to trade in for some lighter weight camping or bivy gear or something that I'll use more
