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Little Red 20 - Kid's
Big Agnes
Little Red 20 - Kid's
$99.95
Description

  The Big Agnes Little Red 20 features an integrated pad sleeve, which means the kiddos won’t slide off their pads at night, and are kept cozy and safe with Fireline™ Core ECO synthetic insulation and a PFC-free water repellent coating. Outdoor adventures spark imagination, inspire exploration, and create happy campers for life!

  Please note, the underside of this sleeping bag is un-insulated to save weight and space. It requires a pad underneath for insulation. Pad sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BYLRR23
Gender:
Kid's
Temperature Rating F:
20° F
Temperature Rating C:
-7° C
Pad Size Needed:
Any 20-inch wide pad (sold separately)
Weight:
1 lb 11 oz
Fill Weight:
17 oz
Insulation Type:
Fireline™ Core Eco synthetic
Shell Material:
Recycled polyester ripstop
Lining Material:
Recycled polyester
Max User Height:
4 ft.
Stuff Size:
8 x 17.5 in.
Circumference at Shoulders:
48 in.
Circumference at Hips:
46 in.
Circumference at Foot:
34 in.
Other Features:
  • Big Agnes System Bags are designed to attach easily to your sleeping pad, allowing you to comfortably roll around inside without rolling off your pad – pad sold separately
  • Increased insulating performance with sculpted contour allows the bag to drape around the body and feel more like your bed at home
  • Improved shell fabric with PFC-free water-repellent finish
  • Comfortable fit with contoured hood that follows the shape of your head
  • Easily un-cinch the hood with one hand using low-profile cordlock
  • Seal out drafts by cinching insulated tube along upper hood opening
  • No-draft collar, no-draft wedge, and no-draft zipper
  • Secure sleeping bag liners with interior fabric loops
  • Easily hang dry or store bag with exterior loops
  • Storage sack & stuff sack included
  • Integrated full pad sleeve creates a secure attachment to the bag, and works with any 20-inch wide pad
Materials:
  • Recycled polyester ripstop shell fabric featuring a PFC-free water-repellent finish
  • Recycled polyester lining
  • Fireline™ Core Eco synthetic insulation is a multi-denier, hollow core insulation that provides loft, structure, warmth and durability
  • Shingled and offset quilt construction
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