When you're talking about temperature, or temperature rating, you use C or F degree. Can I use with temperatures around 10ºC for example, or maybe will be a lot of warm for this range. I send you this message from Spain and I've doubts about it. Please tell me about the European range. Thank you. — 2 Answers

by Ajsolemartin, from UT, United States Asked on February 3, 2013

Name Mountain Hardwear Phantom 0 Sleeping Bag -800 Down-
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Answered by Backpacker D, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on February 04, 2013

The temperature ratings are based on Fahrenheit measurements.

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Answered by Anonymous, guest, from UT, United States, on February 04, 2013

The temperature rating of this sleeping bag is 0 degrees Fahrenheit. It may or may not be a bit too warm for Spain.

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