Snugpak Basecamp Ops Sleeper Lite with Compression Stuff Sack
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Snugpak Basecamp Ops Sleeper Lite Sleeping Bag with Compression Stuff Sack | $89.95 | ||||
SnugPak Basecamp Ops Sleeper Lite Sleeping Bag, Olive, 98500 | $89.79 |
Comfort temperature rating is 23 degrees Fahrenheit, dimensions are 87 inches by 31 inches. comes with a compression stuff sack
Equipped with a draft collar, an anti-snag two-way zipper, zip baffle, hanging dry tabs, and a snug fit hood to keep out the cold
Outfitted with AQUALight 190T polyester outer shell. lightweight and water repellent to keep you dry in inclement weather
Features highly compressible Isofibre insulation that traps warm air in its hollow fibers to retain heat even when wet. prolongs sleeping bag life
Mummy shaped design encourages heat retention as it traps heat close to your body. bulky and warm, weighs 3.9 pounds
Equipped with a draft collar, an anti-snag two-way zipper, zip baffle, hanging dry tabs, and a snug fit hood to keep out the cold
Outfitted with AQUALight 190T polyester outer shell. lightweight and water repellent to keep you dry in inclement weather
Features highly compressible Isofibre insulation that traps warm air in its hollow fibers to retain heat even when wet. prolongs sleeping bag life
Mummy shaped design encourages heat retention as it traps heat close to your body. bulky and warm, weighs 3.9 pounds
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