Marmot -20°F COL Left-Hand Down Sleeping Bag - Waterproof, 800+ Fill Power, Mummy
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Overview
About Marmot -20°F COL Left-Hand Down Sleeping Bag - Waterproof, 800+ Fill Power, Mummy
Excess. Rest easy under the stars in extreme conditions with Marmot's -20°F COL left-hand down sleeping bag, made from windproof and waterproof breathable Pertex® Shield fabric with toasty 800+ fill power goose down insulation, cross-baffle construction to eliminate cold spots, and a down-filled draft tube and zipper guard to maximize comfort and prevent heat loss.
- Waterproof breathable and windproof Pertex® Shield shell
- 800+ fill power goose down insulation
- 30 denier Pertex® Microlight lining
- Cross-baffle construction helps prevent down shifting and cold spots
- Nautilus six-baffle hood
- 11-baffle and wrap-around footbox maximizes warmth
- Reinforced footbox lining
- Feely drawcords
- Draft tube and collar with down fill for comfort
- Zipper guard limits heat loss
- Hidden draft tube pocket
- Ground-level side seams
- Includes stuff sack
- Comfort rated to -20°F
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Marmot -20°F COL Left-Hand Down Sleeping Bag - Waterproof, 800+ Fill Power, Mummy
- Insulation material: Goose down
- Insulation fill power: 800+
- Temperature rating: -20°F / -29°C
- Shell material: Pertex® Shield waterproof ripstop nylon
- Lining material: Pertex® Microlight nylon
- Fits to: 6'
- Length: 72"
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Weight: 3 lb. 14 oz.
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Imported
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5.0 out of 5 stars.
Ridiculously warm
Reviewed by J-Ro from Idaho on Tuesday, October 15, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Ridiculously warmReviewed by J-Ro from Idaho on Tuesday, October 15, 2024I have never slept in a warmer bag. Ever. My girlfriend gets cold when the thermostat dips below 75 degrees in the house, but this thing keeps her warm on the coldest nights out camping. We've affectionately named it bannana slug and it comes with of on every camping trip except the long hikes when we're trying to cut some weight. It's not the lightest at almost 4 pounds and it's pretty bulky but if you're looking for warmth and comfort over lightweightness and packability you can't go wrong here.