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Camp Robber Bedroll - Wide Long (Fall 2023)
Big Agnes
Camp Robber Bedroll - Wide Long (Fall 2023)
$149.96
Description

  Like a real bed, but for the backcountry: the Big Agnes Camp Robber Bedroll is a warm and versatile sleep system for all your summer overnighters.

  The plush and lofty quilted top layer connects to a soft, secure pad cover so you never roll off your pad at night. Zip the quilt to the bottom layer for a spacious sleeping bag cocoon or unzip for a lightweight down camp blanket.

  Pair with nearly any size or thickness of sleeping pad using the easily adjustable Pad Cinch System. Sleep outside like you do at home, only better.

  Sleeping pad required underneath for insulation. Pad and pillow not included.

  

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Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Tapestry / Teal
Insulation:
650 fill DownTek™ repels water while maintaining insulating value - bluesign® Certified PFC-free water-repellent chemistry
Pad Size Needed:
20-30 in. x 72-78 in. rectangular pad needed (pad sold separately)
Length:
Fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Width:
56 in
Weight:
2 lbs 3 oz / 992 g
Fill Weight:
11 oz / 312 g
Stuffed Size:
8 x 19 x 8 in
Other Features:
  • A backcountry bed on the go with a soft, fitted pad cover that connects to a plush, detachable comforter
  • Adjustable to a variety of pad sizes using Pad Cinch System (pad sold separately)
  • Create a sleeping bag cocoon by zipping the quilt onto the pad cover
  • Create a lightweight comforter by unzipping the quilt off completely or use as a down blanket around camp
  • Smooth, quick zip, with anti-snag zipper
  • Pillow stays in place throughout the night with integrated Pillow Barn on the pad cover (pillow sold separately)
  • Easy pad valve access through pillow barn allows for inflation/deflation adjustments during use
  • Included bedroll-style stuff sack equipped with adjustable compression straps and a carry handle, sized to accommodate a deflated pad
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