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Cloud 9 Comforter
Western Mountaineering
Cloud 9 Comforter
$360.00 - $615.00
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  Bring Western Mountaineering quality into your bedroom

  Western Mountaineering is known for their super-comfortable, incredibly warm, high-quality sleeping bags. Tons of people requested a comforter for their bed, and Western Mountaineering has listened. This comforter features the same high-quality 800 down fill as their award-winning sleeping bags, as well as a comfortable lightweight shell. Available in Twin, Queen and King sizes.

  Handcrafted in San Jose, California. Western Mountaineering's down is sourced from free-range, mature mother geese who are never live-plucked or force-fed.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Western Mountaineering
Gender:
Unisex
Insulation:
800 Fill Down
Fill Weight:
Twin: 12 oz / Queen: 21 oz / King: 25 oz
Color:
Grey
Weight:
Twin: 1 lb 9 oz / Queen: 2 lbs 11 oz / King: 3 lbs 1 oz
Bag Length:
Twin: 55” x 87” / Queen: 87" x 92" / King: 102” x 92”
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
Soft, lightweight fabric
Corner ties for securing to a cover
Quilted box stitch construction
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