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Parsec 20
Therm-a-Rest
Parsec 20
$439.95 - $499.95
Description

  Designed to deliver maximum comfort while meeting high standards for lightweight packability, the award-winning Parsec 20F/-6C sleeping bag is the go-to choice when you need one bag to take you from early spring through late fall. Filled with highly compressible 800-fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™ that absorbs 90% less water and dries 3x faster than untreated down, the Parsec delivers superior performance in wet weather.

  Updated for 2022, the ultralight 20-denier GRS-certified recycled nylon shell saves weight, maintains durability and is eco-friendly, while the new no-snag YKK® zipper eases entries and exits and prevents accidental tears. Improved SynergyLink™ Connectors wrap around your sleeping pad to allow freedom of movement without shifting off the pad and losing warmth. The refined shape boosts efficiency even more, shaving up to 2 oz (57 g) off the previous version, while the down-lined Toe-asis™ foot pocket keeps your feet unquestionably warm. Whether this is your first bag or your next bag, the Parsec is ready to be your one and only.

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Description
Brand:
Therm-a-Rest
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Larch
Weight:
- Small: 1 lb 9 oz
- Regular: 1 lb 12 oz
- Long: 1 lb 15 oz
Temperature Rating F:
20° F
Temperature Rating C:
-6° C
Insulation Type:
800 Fill Goose Nikwax Hydrophobic Down RDS
Fill Weight:
- Small: 14.9 oz
- Regular: 16 oz
- Long: 18 oz
Shell Material:
100% Recycled Nylon Ripstop w/ DWR
Lining Material:
100% Recycled Nylon Ripstop
Length:
- Small: fits users up to 5 ft 6 in
- Regular: fits users up to 6 ft
- Long: fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Stuff Size:
7 x 8.5 in
Circumference at Shoulders:
- Small: 57 in
- Regular: 62 in
- Long: 65 in
Circumference at Hips:
- Small: 56 in
- Regular: 57 in
- Long: 58 in
Circumference at Foot:
- Small: 44 in
- Regular: 46 in
- Long: 51 in
Other Features:
  • Recycled Shell & Liner: GRS-certified 100% recycled fabrics are eco-friendly while being lightweight, soft and durable.
  • 800-Fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™: PFC-free and absorbs 90% less water and dries 3x faster than untreated down.
  • Responsible Down Standard Certified: Certification that ensures the waterfowl in the down supply chain are treated humanely.
  • SynergyLink™ Connectors: Ultralight straps create a secure bag-to-sleeping pad connection that optimizes the comfort and thermal efficiency of your entire sleep system.
  • Heat-Mapped Zoned Insulation: Delivers an elite warmth-to-weight ratio by allocating insulation to where you need it and reducing it where you don’t.
  • YKK® Anti-Snag Zipper: Prevents accidental tears and eases entries and exits.
  • Quilt and Blanket Loops: Customize your sleep system by layering Therm-a-Rest quilts or tech blankets for increased warmth.
  • Additional Features: Toe-asis™ Foot Warmer Pocket, heat-trapping draft collars, full-length zipper draft tubes, differential cut, snag-free zipper, cinchable hood and external zip pocket.
  • Compression and storage sack included.
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