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Kings Canyon UL Quilt
Big Agnes
Kings Canyon UL Quilt
$149.95
Description

  Ultralight PrimaLoft® quilt for warm temps

  Now redesigned and better than ever, the Big Agnes Kings Canyon UL Quilt is an ultralight PrimaLoft® quilt that's ideal for hut trips, couch surfing, or warm summer nights thru-hiking. Designed as a minimalist quilt that you can tuck around yourself using the top corner hand pockets, the Kings Canyon weighs under a pound and packs down small.

  Sleeping pad not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Seasonal Usage:
Summer
Size / Zip:
One Size.
Gender:
Unisex
Bag Style:
Semi-Rectangular
Insulation:
PrimaLoft® Hi-Loft Ultra Silver synthetic
Fill Weight:
8 oz / 227 g
Color:
Gray / Palm
Weight:
15 oz / 425 g
Bag Length:
One size fits most; designed for users up to 6 ft
Bag Shell Material:
Nylon ripstop with a water-repellent finish
Bag Lining Material:
Polyester Taffeta
Bag Stuff Size:
6 x 13 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BKCULQ20
UPC:
841487128807
Other Features:
• Ultralight quilt that is ideal for hut trips, couch surfing, or warm summer nights thru-hiking
• Designed as a minimalist quilt that you can tuck around yourself using the top corner hand pockets
• Works well as an extra layer over your sleeping bag to provide more warmth
• Integrated snap system creates simplified mummy bag for colder nights
• Affix your quit to your pad to create a secure sleep system using the included 10 snap patches
• Cinch bag tight around shoulders with one-handed cordlock to seal in heat
• Minimalistic footbox
• Works with any pad size or shape (pad not included)
• Storage sack & stuff sack included
Materials & Construction
-- Nylon ripstop shell fabric with a water-repellent finish
-- Polyester Taffeta lining
-- 70% recycled PrimaLoft® Hi-Loft Ultra Silver insulation
-- Stitch-free shell construction for maximum thermal efficiency and water resistance
-- Includes 10 3M snap patches
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