{VIC Geelong] For sale J&H ULTRA Flouro
Posted: Fri 15 Nov, 2013 1:30 pm
I really do not want to sell this but I need to fund my winter base camp
1 only J&H ( the precursor company to One Planet ) Ultra Everest Summit assault sleeping bag.
Still "State of the Art"
Expedition cut to fit over a down suit.
Longish bag to suit person to 187 tall
Dark Blue with Flouro yellow centre panel. At the time of purchase these sold for $799-
Lightweight ripstop nylon shell and inner. NO Zip to save weight
Nikwax treated for water resistance
Bag weight 1090 grams ( the Nikwax treatment added 20 grams)
1140 grams with stuff sack and storage sack
Filled with 480 grams of 900 loft of ethically hand plucked Polish goose down.
The only current equivalent of this bag is the PHD Combi bag which in this size would cost $630 plus postage and weigh 80 grams less.
I am a cold sleeper but find this bag on its own good down to 0C others who have borrowed it told me it was far too warm at those temperatures.
These bags never came with a temperature rating but in conversation with the new One Planet factory I was told that if they were rating the bag for comfort it would rate -4C which corresponds with the PHD rating for a sleeping bag equally spec'd
Manufactured in Australia at the Queanbeyan factory August 1990
Asking $480-
I will consider reasonable offers and postage will be at buyers expense and I only post with tracking and insurance for something this valuable
1 only J&H ( the precursor company to One Planet ) Ultra Everest Summit assault sleeping bag.
Still "State of the Art"
Expedition cut to fit over a down suit.
Longish bag to suit person to 187 tall
Dark Blue with Flouro yellow centre panel. At the time of purchase these sold for $799-
Lightweight ripstop nylon shell and inner. NO Zip to save weight
Nikwax treated for water resistance
Bag weight 1090 grams ( the Nikwax treatment added 20 grams)
1140 grams with stuff sack and storage sack
Filled with 480 grams of 900 loft of ethically hand plucked Polish goose down.
The only current equivalent of this bag is the PHD Combi bag which in this size would cost $630 plus postage and weigh 80 grams less.
I am a cold sleeper but find this bag on its own good down to 0C others who have borrowed it told me it was far too warm at those temperatures.
These bags never came with a temperature rating but in conversation with the new One Planet factory I was told that if they were rating the bag for comfort it would rate -4C which corresponds with the PHD rating for a sleeping bag equally spec'd
Manufactured in Australia at the Queanbeyan factory August 1990
Asking $480-
I will consider reasonable offers and postage will be at buyers expense and I only post with tracking and insurance for something this valuable