Sierra Designs Arrow Rock 15 Degree Men's Three-Season Flex Down Sleeping Bag

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Main Features

  • 600 fill goose down
  • Flex technology is designed to eliminate constriction, allowing the bag to move with you, keeping you warm and comfortable
  • Ergonomic Hood is warm and comfortable, and draft tube along zipper insulates against cold spots
  • Ergonomically Shaped Foot Box fits the natural shape of the foot at rest for increased comfort
  • Snag-Free Zipper Tracks, Pad Locks

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There are always colder temps to be found, even during Summer. Don't hesitate a bit to go higher when you've got a lightweight, warm Arrow Rock in your pack. Flex technology throughout gives an unparalleled night's rest. 600-fill goose down sleeps well on Whitney or Longs and tuck stitching guards seams against an early demise due to abrasion. A draft tube and ergonomic hood seal out the cold, while a full-length Snag Free zipper allows you to adjust to temperature fluctuations. Flexٙ Technology keeps you warm and unconstricted capped of with an Ergonomic hood to cinch in the heat. Specs: Regular Trail Weight: 2 lbs 14 oz Fill Weight: 24 oz Stuff Size: 8" x 18" Long Trail Weight: 3 lbs 1oz Fill Weight: 26 oz Stuff Size: 8" x 18" Insulation: 600-Fill Goose Down Shell Material: 30D Polyester Liner Material: 40D Polyester Features: Chest Pocket Continuous Baffle Construction Draft Tube Ergonomic Hood Ergonomically Shaped Foot Box Flex Construction New Color Blocking New Shell Color Pad Locks Snag Free Zipper Tracks Tuck Stitch

Other Details

  • Brand: Sierra Designs
  • Label: Sierra Designs
  • Manufacturer: Sierra Designs
  • Model: 00595208RL
  • Package Dimensions: 20.00 in x 15.00 in x 15.00 in; 1.00 lb

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