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Sawtooth 15 - Men's
Marmot
Sawtooth 15 - Men's
$239.16 - $255.16
Description

  Meet the men's Sawtooth sleeping bag, your new go-to for camping nights well into the cold season. With fluffy 650-fill-power down, this sleeping bag keeps the heat where it should be, while dual-side zips make it easy to climb in and out. Looking for more room? Open the footbox for space to stretch or zip it up for extra warmth. Unzip the extended zipper flaps on extra-cold nights for blanket-like coverage.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Marmot
Gender:
Men's
Color:
Dark Azure / Foliage
Weight:
Regular: 2 lbs 14.2 oz / 1.310 kg
Long: 3 lbs 0.3 oz / 1.370 kg
Long X-Wide: 3 lbs 5.6 oz / 1.520 kg
Temperature Rating F:
15° F
Temperature Rating C:
-9° C
Insulation Type:
Certified 650-fill-power duck down with Down Defender
Length:
Regular: fits users up to 6 ft
Long: fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Long X-Wide: fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Stuff Size:
Regular: 7.5 x 16.1 in / 19 x 41 cm
Long: 8.7 x 18.1 in / 22 x 46 cm
Long X-Wide: 9.4 x 18.1 in / 24 x 46 cm
Circumference at Shoulders:
Regular: 64 in / 162 cm
Long: 65 in / 165 cm
Long X-Wide: 71 in / 181 cm
Circumference at Hips:
Regular: 59.1 in / 150 cm
Long: 59.8 in / 152 cm
Long X-Wide: 65.7 in / 167 cm
Circumference at Foot:
Regular: 48.8 in / 124 cm
Long: 50.4 in / 128 cm
Long X-Wide: 50.4 in / 128 cm
Other Features:
  • Certified 650-fill-power down with Down Defender to improve water resistance in wet conditions
  • Dual-side zippers for easy access; extended zipper flaps provide extra blanket-like coverage when unzipped
  • Footbox zipper opens for extra space and closes for extra warmth and comfort
  • Recycled shell and lining fabrics
  • Internal stash pocket
  • ISO-tested for temperature rating
  • Stuff and storage sack included
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