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HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Sun 12 Apr, 2015 10:48 pm

I just came across the Mountain Hardwear HyperLamina™ Spark 35 and it looks like an awesome bag but I can't find any in Australia and their site doesn't seem to list distributors.

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Features & Specs
WEIGHT: -
1 LB 12 OZ / 788 G -

REVIEWERS RATED THIS PRODUCT: -
TRUE TO SIZE -

GOOD FOR: -
ALPINE CLIMBING -
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Details
Engineered to be lightest and warmest synthetic bag available.
Proprietary welded Lamina™ construction enhances loft and eliminates cold spots
Zoned insulation maximizes warmth where it's needed most
Thermal.Q® insulation has outstanding compressibility and maintains excellent loft
Single #5 half length center zip with dual sliders minimizes weight and still allows for ventilation
Performance mummy cut is snug, reducing girth, weight, and bulk and maximizing thermal efficiency.
Comfort footbox follows natural foot position for maximum warmth and comfort
Ultralight shell is soft and highly wind resistant
Face gasket and tailored hood comfortably block drafts at the hood opening and seal in warmth
Sil-Nylon compression stuff sack and mesh storage sack included
Materials
Insulation: Thermal.Q™
Bag Shell: 22D Dobby
Measurements
Weight: 1 lb 12 oz / 788 g
Bag Shape: Performance Mummy Cut
Bag Loft: 3 in / 8 cm
Bag Stuff Size: 6 in x 13 in / 15 cm x 33 cm
EN Rating: T-LIMIT: 32 F / 0 C
EN Rating: T-COMFORT: 41 F / 5 C
Bag Fill Weight: 1 lb 4 oz / 567 g



Would you good people happen to know of any shops that may have one or who the importer is?

Cheers.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 12:42 am

Looks nice but the comfort rating is only 5C.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 1:37 am

5°C rating for 788g seemed to be pretty mediocre.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 7:47 am

To be fair the most commonly quoted rating from the EN testing is the T-limit, which is 0C in this case. Sure a down bag/quilt or a synthetic quilt would be more weight efficient but this doesn't seem too bad for a synthetic mummy bag. I'm not sure who imports and sells Mountain Hardwear in Australia but it shouldn't be hard to find out and contact them to ask if they are importing these bags and where to buy one. My main concern is that for the likely price you could find a deal on a nice down bag.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 9:15 am

As long as I keep my feet warm I'm a pretty warm sleeper plus I would be using a thermal liner in winter which would give me around a 0Deg rating which is fine for what I would be doing.
Also I am quite lazy and will no doubt end up with a wet bag due to lazy pitching, poor site choice, rubbish tent etc etc and the reduced maintenance of synthetic appeals to me too. I am 15+kg overweight so there is no real point looking for a 100g saving here or there with my gear, it's like fat people that buy carbon bikes, pointless!

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 9:19 am

I quite like the design of the bag myself
I have always preferred the centre zip and my reading of the specs says that it is cut large enough in the shoulders and chest for layering inside; in other words the bag is aimed at climbers or at least it seems to be aimed at mountaineers and ski tourers. To compare it to my Thinsulate summer bag @ ~700g for a ~12C rating it looks quite light

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 10:56 am

Mountain designs used to sell Mountain Hardwear in Adelaide but don't anymore as they sell Berghaus now. Not sure if other states are the same. I also saw some Mountain Hardwear pants in the Scout Outdoor shop in Adelaide this week so they may be worth a call as well in case they still stock it.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Mon 13 Apr, 2015 1:48 pm

The current MH Australian agent is :
http://www.skyegroup.com.au/html/s01_home/home.asp
It is possible that they only import the clothing line but you could contact them to ask.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Wed 15 Apr, 2015 10:45 pm

Thanks, I did find a lot of their clothing in Oz but no bags so I'll shoot them an email.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Tue 28 Jul, 2015 9:59 pm

Hiking Noob wrote:Thanks, I did find a lot of their clothing in Oz but no bags so I'll shoot them an email.


Interested to know how you went on your quest to source one of these bags in oz.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Tue 28 Jul, 2015 10:24 pm

Adventure MegaStore is currently carrying Mountain Hardwear clothing and luggage products. No sleeping bags though.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Fri 31 Jul, 2015 10:03 am

Thanks for that info GPSguided - I emailed them and they have no plans to stock it.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Fri 31 Jul, 2015 4:22 pm

This is an insanely light bag for what it is. Compare it to a Sea to Summit Trek 1, same 0C rating and that weighs 830g and is a down bag. Sure this is far less versatile due to the shape and zip configuration but it definitely approaches the warmth/weight of a good down bag with all the advantages of synthetic.

Re: HyperLamina™ Spark 35 Sleeping Bag in OZ?

Fri 31 Jul, 2015 11:04 pm

Ooops, yeah sorry I went OS so I am now too poor to afford things that aren't necessities so this has been forgotten about for the short term.
I should apply for some jobs I guess hahaha!
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