ately, I’ve really been enjoying pairing the Sea to Summit Ascent down sleeping bag with a foam pad, especially when cowboy camping. Depending on what kind of hike we’re talking about, I may be fully converted to the mummy bag/foam pad combo. It feels like they go together so naturally—like a Slim Jim and Easy Cheese on a hiker trash charcuterie. Keep reading to learn more about the Ascent mummy bag. Sea to Summit Ascent Sleeping Bag At-a-Glance MSRP: $369 Weight: 1lb 14.3oz Compressed volume: 4.9 liters Warmth Rating: 25°F/-4°C lower limit (although there are also 15° and 0° options) Max User Height: 6ft for regular
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