Mummy bag; double-layer, offset quilt construction Rugged, Teflon-coated; high-count, cross-dyed nylon/polyester exterior Filled with 48 ounces of non-allergenic Swiss-Therm Elite polyester Soft, warm polyester liner; variable temperature rating of +20 to +60 degrees F Measures 86 by 32 inches
Wenger Santa Rosa Sleeping Bag, with adaptable comfort from +10 degrees F to +40 degrees F. This Bag has a removable fleece liner that adds warmth as needed! So it can go from a maximum +10 degree F comfort rating when using all components... to a +20 degree F comfort rating with the fleece liner out and just the top layer on...to a +40 degree F comfort rating with just the fleece liner over you. It's a 3-way you can enjoy every night you're camping! A zipper in the large foot also adds to the adaptability, letting you add ventilation. Here's more on this innovative Wenger Sleeping Bag: Shell is tough, high-thread-count polyester, Teflon-coated to resist moisture and soiling; 3 lbs. Swiss-Therm Elite polyester fill that's lightweight, non-allergenic, warm and durably lofty; Lining is soft, smooth polyester; Double-layer offset quilt construction eliminates cold spots. And 3" full-length weatherstrip draft tube seals out the cold air. Insulated 5" internal drawstring shoulder collar, along with hood, trap in warm air; 2-way self-repairing #7 coil zipper, with anti-snag zipper tape for smooth operation; The removable fleece liner has its own mesh storage sack Loop at end for hanging to dry; Comes with round-bottom 210-denier polyurethane-coated oxford nylon stuff sack; 86 x 32", weighs 9 lbs. Imported. Wenger camping quality and comfort... at a price that's right! Order yours now! Please Note: This item is shipped directly from the factory. Please allow an extra 2-4 w
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Customer Rating: Summary: GREAT DEAL Comment: One of my best purchases. GREAT DEAL. It keeps you nice and warm and is very comfortable. I love this sleeping bag. Its the best one i've ever had. Customer Rating: Summary: WONDERFUL Comment: Over the summer, I camp pretty much all summer up in the Catskills. It gets pretty cold up in those elevations, especially when it's been raining for the past 2 weeks and NOTHING IS DRY. Your still warm in your wonderful mummy bag. I got my first one when I was 9 and it lasted me until this, and the only reason I had to get rid of it was because I forgot to air it out after a particularly wet trip. #_#;;