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Cosmic Down 20
Kelty
Cosmic Down 20
$149.95 - $179.95
Description

  Remember the trapezoid from high school geometry? Turns out, this funky ol' shape is ideal for helping sleeping bags retain heat. Kelty's trapezoidal baffle construction is just one of the reasons the Cosmic Down 20 is still a favorite three-season superstar. We also love the expanded natural-fit footbox for happier feet, zippered stash pocket and fully recycled fabrics and PFAS-free DWR treatment. The Cosmic Down is the total package.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Kelty
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
35413724
Gender:
Unisex
Temperature Rating:
20°F / -7°C
ISO Limit Rating:
21°F / -6°C
Length:
Short: Fits users up to 5 ft 6 in / 167 cm
Reg: Fits users up to 6 ft 0 in / 183 cm
Long: Fits users up to 6 ft 6 in / 198 cm
Weight:
Reg: 4.25 lbs / 1.93 kg
Long: 4.5 lbs / 2.04 kg
Fill Weight:
Reg: 16.4 oz. / 484 g
Long: 18.8 oz. / 533 g
Stuff Sack Size:
Reg: 8 x 13 in / 20 x 33 cm
Long: 8 x 14 in / 20 x 36 cm
Shoulder Circumference:
Reg: 62 in / 158 cm
Long: 64 in / 163 cm
Hip Circumference:
Reg: 58 in / 147 cm
Long: 60 in / 152 cm
Foot Circumference:
Reg: 46 in / 117 cm
Long: 52 in / 131 cm
Materials:
  • Insulation: 550 Fill Down
  • Fabric Primary/Body: Recycled 20D Nylon Taffeta
  • Fabric Secondary: Recycled 50D Polyester Taffeta
Features:
  • Trapezoidal baffle construction provides enhanced thermal efficiency
  • Lofty, lightweight and warm 550 Fill Down
  • Buttery-soft and durable, fully-recycled shell and liner fabrics with PFAS-free DWR
  • Zippered internal stash pocket keeps your favorite devices close at hand
  • Full draft tube and collar retain heat and enhance comfort
  • Quad-stitch anti-snag zipper makes getting in and out easy
  • Dual locking sliders for venting versatility
  • Expanded, natural fit footbox = more room to wiggle your toes
  • Stuff sack included, for quick and easy departures
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