Sierra Designs Zagori Sleeping Bag Bivy

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Main Features

  • Welded construction utilizes cutting-edge technology to create a stronger, fully waterproof seam with no need to worry about condensation or dew -Uses our Drizone waterproof/breathable fabric for shell
  • Two hood vents with internal access, Wire Hoop raises hood away from face
  • Fits oversized sleeping bags, Foot box oversized to stash gear safe from elements
  • U-shaped zipper track, Large zipper track/pull for easy Head and Arm access
  • Snag-Free Zipper Tracks, Stake out loops(5), Mesh no-see-um window

Description

We applied our seam-welding technology to our flagship bivy this season, making it more durable and waterproof than ever before. We start with 40-denier waterproof-breathable DriZone, weld the seams, and build the bivy in an accommodating, comfortable footprint. No-See-Um mesh over the opening allows you to sleep in the open air during warm nights, but if the weather threatens, pop up the wire-supported hood and zip the Zagori shut. Two hood vents thwart condensation if you're pinned down and multiple guy- and stake-out options make the Zagori a reliable go-to companion on alpine routes or thru-hikes.

Other Details

  • Brand: Sierra Designs
  • Color: Black/Jester
  • EAN: 0054003574303
  • Label: Sierra Designs
  • Manufacturer: Sierra Designs
  • Model: 58360800
  • ReleaseDate: 2008-04-15
  • UPC: 054003574303
  • Package Dimensions: 15.80 in x 6.10 in x 3.10 in; 1.85 lb

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