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Western Mountaineering UltraLite - Sleeping Bag Review

By Dave Sheldon
Photos by Zach Reyonlds

Western Mountaineering UltraLite $295, 1lb 11oz, 20F
Summary: Western Mountaineering’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in the UltraLite, an open-baffle sack filled with conservatively rated 850-fill down. The UtraLite’s full-length zipper was the best tested: It never snagged, and I could not get it to catch on the draft tube even when aggressively yarding on the zipper. Although the UltraLite’s generously insulated hood lacks an upper baffle, the bag features a down-stuffed neck collar with a separate drawcord that virtually eliminates heat loss out of the face opening. This simple addition noticeably increases the bag’s warmth with just a minimal increase in weight. The Pertex Quantum shell offered reliable weather protection and sound durability.
Pros: Best zipper tested; excellent neck baffle; well insulated hood
Cons: Expensive; no upper hood baffle
Overall grade: A
Western Mountaineering: (408) 287-8944, www.westernmountaineering.com

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