Big Agnes V Notch UL 40 Primaloft Mummy 40 Degree Long Big Ag
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You've got ultralight adventuring down to a science, right? Your pack and 90% of its contents is totally dialed in for fast and light travel, but one thing is weighing you down. Even in those warm summer months, that chilly quilt or bulky old bag you've been using since high school is not cutting it. The V Notch UL is a highly compressible sleeping bag with a cozy lining and 70% recycled PrimaLoft Hi-Loft Ultra Silver insulation. It will keep you warm and keep your pack light.
CRAZYLIGHT MINIMALIST SLEEPING BAG – The 40 degree V Notch UL traditional mummy bag blends the lightest, most compressible materials with key warmth and comfort features to create the ultimate, minimalist, warm weather bag. Use it as a liner to add warmth to another bag… so compact and light you’ll hardly know it’s in your pack!
STREAMLINED TRADITIONAL MUMMY - 62” of shoulder room tapered to a cozy 39” ergonomic foot-box maximizes the bags thermal efficiency. The two-way, full length, locking zippers provide easy ‘in and out’ as well as setting fully open, closed, or in between so you control your comfort.
DESIGNED TO PUSH THE LIMITS – With a full, drawcord controlled hood, you can cinch the hood snug around your head or lay it out flat for ultimate temperature control. That same drawcord and low-profile cord lock can be used to cinch or open the collar for even more thermo control. The full-length, two-way zipper can be opened up for quilt use and provides easy temperature regulation.
TECHNICAL, SUPERLIGHT, PACKABLE – Insulated with 70% recycled PrimaLoft Hi-Loft Ultra Silver. Ultralight rip-stop shell with water and stain resistant treatment combined with a soft Polyester Taffeta lining creates the perfect balance of durable, ultralight, and comfortable packability. Weighs just 1 lb. 9 oz. and packs down to 5.5 x 6 inches.
CRAZYLIGHT MINIMALIST SLEEPING BAG – The 40 degree V Notch UL traditional mummy bag blends the lightest, most compressible materials with key warmth and comfort features to create the ultimate, minimalist, warm weather bag. Use it as a liner to add warmth to another bag… so compact and light you’ll hardly know it’s in your pack!
STREAMLINED TRADITIONAL MUMMY - 62” of shoulder room tapered to a cozy 39” ergonomic foot-box maximizes the bags thermal efficiency. The two-way, full length, locking zippers provide easy ‘in and out’ as well as setting fully open, closed, or in between so you control your comfort.
DESIGNED TO PUSH THE LIMITS – With a full, drawcord controlled hood, you can cinch the hood snug around your head or lay it out flat for ultimate temperature control. That same drawcord and low-profile cord lock can be used to cinch or open the collar for even more thermo control. The full-length, two-way zipper can be opened up for quilt use and provides easy temperature regulation.
TECHNICAL, SUPERLIGHT, PACKABLE – Insulated with 70% recycled PrimaLoft Hi-Loft Ultra Silver. Ultralight rip-stop shell with water and stain resistant treatment combined with a soft Polyester Taffeta lining creates the perfect balance of durable, ultralight, and comfortable packability. Weighs just 1 lb. 9 oz. and packs down to 5.5 x 6 inches.
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