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Egyptian Cotton TravelSheet with Insect Shield
Cocoon
Egyptian Cotton TravelSheet with Insect Shield
$47.96
Description

  Extremely lightweight, soft travel liner with insect protection

  Extremely lightweight and roomy sleep sack or sleeping bag liner for hotels, youth hostels, alpine huts, boats, planes and trains. Insect Shield technology also makes this the perfect travel companion to all regions where bothersome and potentially dangerous insects may bite - for a better night's sleep.

  Egyptian cotton is a rare, long-fibered cotton that is spun into a fine yarn. The result is a very lightweight and soft, yet durable fabric. COCOON TravelSheets made of Egyptian cotton are substantially lighter and more compact than those of regular cotton. A great compromise between regular cotton and silk!

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Description
Brand Name:
Cocoon
Bag Style:
Rectangular
Weight:
260 g / 9.17 oz
Other Features:
• Egyptian Cotton
• Lightweight
• Durable
• 82.6 x 32 in (210 x 82 cm)
• Care: Machine wash (40°C). Do not bleach. Do not dry clean. Tumble drying and ironing are possible. Wash colors separately.
Bag Shell Material:
Egyptian Cotton
Bag Stuff Size:
6.3 x 3.5 in (16 x 9 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
IECT
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