[FS Melb] PHD Minim -2C Sleeping Bag (Long w/Full Zip)
Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2021 6:16 pm
Bought it for a smidge over $950 (£526.17 shipped). Selling $550 including shipping within Australia (not negotiable on price). Selling just to raise some money since I'm out of work and I won't be going anywhere any time soon as a result.
It is a custom bag, you can build the exact one here: https://www.phdesigns.co.uk/design-your ... eeping-bag
Tech specs as per PHD:
Bag type: Lightweight (Minim)
Typical Operating Temperature: -2°C
Weight: 780g
Length: Long
Width: Standard
Down Fill: 350g at 900 fill power quality (350g is for standard length (standard bag weighs 726g, probably more like 400g fill for long weighing 780g))
Outer Fabric: Ultrashell (Purple)
Inner Fabric: M1 (Black)
Zip: Long left zip with single draft tube
Zip Weight: No5
Hood Cord: Stretch
I measure it at around 11cm loft through the body with significantly more in the footbox. PHD doesn't specify a loft number, mine is just taken by tape measure.
It has only been used for a single night and with a liner. For reference, it was -1C on the top of Mt Bogong and I felt it was warm. I sleep cold and used my mesh inner tent in my Hilleberg Soulo on that night, so I'd say the temp rating is conservative. It is PHD after all.
Always stored on a spare bed, never compressed, not even in the storage bag. Comes with the PHD storage bag and the PHD compression bag.
I'm in Bundoora, inspections are welcome.
It is a custom bag, you can build the exact one here: https://www.phdesigns.co.uk/design-your ... eeping-bag
Tech specs as per PHD:
Bag type: Lightweight (Minim)
Typical Operating Temperature: -2°C
Weight: 780g
Length: Long
Width: Standard
Down Fill: 350g at 900 fill power quality (350g is for standard length (standard bag weighs 726g, probably more like 400g fill for long weighing 780g))
Outer Fabric: Ultrashell (Purple)
Inner Fabric: M1 (Black)
Zip: Long left zip with single draft tube
Zip Weight: No5
Hood Cord: Stretch
I measure it at around 11cm loft through the body with significantly more in the footbox. PHD doesn't specify a loft number, mine is just taken by tape measure.
It has only been used for a single night and with a liner. For reference, it was -1C on the top of Mt Bogong and I felt it was warm. I sleep cold and used my mesh inner tent in my Hilleberg Soulo on that night, so I'd say the temp rating is conservative. It is PHD after all.
Always stored on a spare bed, never compressed, not even in the storage bag. Comes with the PHD storage bag and the PHD compression bag.
I'm in Bundoora, inspections are welcome.