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Paiju 10 (Fall 2023)
Marmot
Paiju 10 (Fall 2023)
$381.75 - $419.25
Description

  When the temps are going down, you need gear that steps up. Ready to perform all year round, rain or shine, bring the Paiju 10° Sleeping Bag on your next overnight camping adventure. The waterproof and breathable Pertex Quantum® shell will keep you dry and comfortable while the 800-fill-power-down insulation ensures warmth on chilly overnights. Smooth, curved baffles help keep the fill in place, while the cinchable draft collar limits heat loss. Tuck small items into the internal stash pocket. Time to head home? Stuff it into the included storage sack.

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Description
Brand:
Marmot
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Black / Clear Blue
Temp Rating:
10°F
Temp Rating Celsius:
-12°C
Comfort Rating:
21°F / -6°C
Insulation Material:
800 Fill Power Goose Down
Shoulder Girth:
Reg: 61 in / 155 cm
Long: 63 in / 160 cm
Hip Girth:
Reg: 55.9 in / 142 cm
Long: 57.9 in / 147 cm
Footbox Size:
Reg: 44.5 in / 113 cm
Long: 45.3 in / 115 cm
Weight:
Reg: 2 lbs 9.3 oz / 1.17 kg
Long: 2 lbs 13.9 oz / 1.30 kg
Stuff Sack Size:
20.9 x 5.9 in / 53 x 15 cm
Other Features:
  • Pertex Quantum® Air water-resistant and breathable fabric features improved air permeability; Offers protection from wind and improves the efficiency of insulation for 4-season use
  • Water-resistant Down Defender provides lightweight warmth and an extra level of moisture protection and retains critical loft of the 800-fill-power-down insulation; Waterproof thread prevents moisture from coming through seams
  • Smooth, curved baffles reduce down shifting; Cinchable draft collar for extra warmth
  • Full-length locking YKK two-way zipper with zip-guard slider
  • Seam-taped roll-top stuff sack for easy access and transport
  • EN tested
  • Hand-filled and finished in Rohnert Park, CA
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