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Idlewild 30 Doublewide
Marmot
Idlewild 30 Doublewide
$198.95
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  Synthetic-insulated double bag with soft, cozy fabrics

  Make room for your backcountry boo in the Idlewild 30 Doublewide sleeping bag. Offering enough room for two, it’s made with soft fabrics and Spirafil® insulation that banish the cold. The full-length zipper and draft tube limit heat loss, while the 3D footbox allows your feet to stretch out and stay warm. Tuck small camping gear into the internal stash pocket. When it’s time to head home, pack this double sleeping bag into its transport-friendly stuff sack.

Footprint sold separately.
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• Soft, comfortable fabrics for warmth while camping; fits 2 people
• Lightweight Spirafil® high-loft insulation for maximum warmth and durability; 100% recycled for reduced environmental impact
• Anatomically designed 3D footbox increases warmth and room for your feet
• Full-length, locking YKK two-way zipper with draft tube reduces heat loss
• Soft-lined internal stash pocket
• Stuff sack included for easy storage and transport
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