WTS Mountain Mafia sleeping bag blowout. 850+ fill power premium goose down bags.

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Mountain Mafia is an up-and-coming brand in sleepings bags. their 850+ fill power premium goose down makes these bags exceptional performers in weight and warmth. We have three different bags that we are selling. These bags are in mint condition and have been used at most once maybe twice. They come with the compression stuff sack and all documentation.

1. The Kaibab is a twenty-degree workhorse. (long) Retail $301 - Sale Price $267

Color: Red/Blue
Long: 973 grams / 34.3 oz
Length: 78 in / 200 cm
Shoulder: 64 in / 162 cm
Hip: 56 in / 142 cm
Foot: 39 in / 100 cm
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2. Sawatch 0° (Extra Long) Retail $476 - Sale Price $399

Color: Red /Blue
Extra Long: 1484 grams / 52.3 oz
Length: 84 in / 215 cm
Shoulder: 64 in / 162 cm
Hip: 56 in / 142 cm
Foot: 39 in / 100 cm
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3. Mountain Mafia Kenai 20° degree (Long) Retail $342 - Sale Price $299

Color: Black
Long: 1089 grams / 38.4 oz
Length: 78 in / 200 cm
Shoulder: 64 in / 162 cm
Hip: 56 in / 142 cm
Foot: 39 in / 100 cm
Link to Purchase: Buy Here


4. Mountain Mafia Kenai 20° degree (Extra Long) Retail $362 - Sale Price $299


Color: Black
Extra Long: 1140 grams / 40.2 oz
Length: 84 in / 215 cm
Shoulder: 64 in / 162 cm
Hip: 56 in / 142 cm
Foot: 39 in / 100 cm
Link to Purchase: Buy Here


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I looked on their website and there is no info on how their temp ratings are measured.

Are these comfort ratings or lower limit?
 
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I looked on their website and there is no info on how their temp ratings are measured.

Are these comfort ratings or lower limit?
Hello Superdoo, I did not know the answer to your question so I reached out to Mountian Mafia...The short answer is they are measured on comfort rating, however, here is their reply:

"That would be comfort ratings. We designed the bags to sleep warmer than our competition at the same temperature rating. I've slept in our zero degree bag at -14F and was good except where the down compressed under my back. I had a very low R value sleeping pad (R1.9) for that test so I functionally had very little insulation between me and the ground. I've also slept on the mountain at -2F with the same pad and was surprisingly warm with a wool underlayer and a puffy on."
 
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