Wenzel Cortez Rectangular 30-Degree Sleeping Bag

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Main Features

  • Affordable, roomy rectangular sleeping bag--rated to +30 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Personal storage pocket at foot of bag for easy to find items
  • Cotton percale inner liner feels like a bed sheet
  • Filled with 4 pounds of hypoallergenic Insul-Therm polyester fiber fill
  • Measures 75 by 33 inches; compresses with two elastic straps

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Sleepy? Saw logs in this comfortable Wenzel Cortez Rectangle Bag. A comfortable night's sleep awaits! The Wenzel Cortez is proof that you don't have to spend a lot to get a good Bag. This one's warm, comfortable and well-made... all at a price you can easily afford. And... it has a personal storage pocket that's great for tucking away your CD / MP3 player, cell phone or other essentials for the night. Details: Lightweight and durable, with polyester outer shell and liner; Filled with non-allergenic Insul-Therm polyester; Quilt-through construction helps reduce "bunching" of fill to eliminate cold spots; Self-repairing zipper; Compresses easily with attached elastic bundling ties; Rated to +30 degrees F; Fill weight: 4 lbs. 33 x 77", weighs approx. 5 lbs. No need to pay more... this one will serve your needs without draining your wallet! Order Today! Wenzel Cortez Rectangle Bag

Other Details

  • Brand: Wenzel
  • Color: Charcoal/Black/Blue
  • EAN: 0047297671292
  • Label: Wenzel
  • Manufacturer: Wenzel
  • Model: 67129
  • MPN: 67129
  • UPC: 047297671292
  • VariationDescription: Charcoal/Black/Blue
  • Item Dimensions: 0.00 in x 0.00 in x 0.00 in; 0.00 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 17.00 in x 11.70 in x 10.80 in; 5.20 lb

Customer Reviews

Great Product

5.0 / 5.0


I am very pleased with the product. This is a great product, especially considering how inexpensive the sleeping bags are. We used them in September in the Mogollon Rim area in Arizona and they were great.


good

4.0 / 5.0


Good cheap sleeping bag. Used in 50 degree weather, and was not overly warm. I kind of doubt the 30 degree rating, but a fine bag. Comfy lining, no sweating.


Sleeping Bags

5.0 / 5.0


I Ordered 2 of these bags ,both came promptly, & better quality than I even expected. I could not find any in my general area, even comparable ,in price or quality. So, needless to say I'm very pleased, although I've never been let down by Amazon on any product that I have purchased from them, so I should not be surprised! Thank you, & Keep up the good work, it's much appreciated by me. R. White


Warm comfy and cheap

5.0 / 5.0


Bought a few of these this winter when our heat got turned off. However, we like them so much, we use them on our beds every night. Even though our trailer isn't well insulated, we are warn enough that we don't need the dog in our bed anymore.


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