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Trekkinglite 0C / 32F
Exped
Trekkinglite 0C / 32F
$329.95
Description

  The Exped Trekkinglite 0°C / 32°F sleeping bag offers an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio on extended summer trekking trips, with extremely small pack size. Exped uses the lightest materials in combination with high-quality European down. The most important features of this sleeping bag are the new proportional differential cut and the 3D footbox, which provides the best insulation. The hood is cut wide and will not constrict the sleeper.

  With the use of Oeko-Tex® 100 certified fabrics with PFC-free proofing on the outer fabric and the RDS-certified down, Exped takes responsibility for the most eco-friendly production and animal welfare possible.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Exped
Gender:
Unisex
Comfort temperature:
3° C / 37° F
Limit temperature:
– 2° C / 28° F
Shell Material:
20D ripstop nylon, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified, PFC-free
Liner Material:
30D nylon, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified, DWR-free, PFC-free
Fill:
Min. 700 cuin/oz, European 90/10 (EN-Standard) duck down, RDS certified, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
Weight:
- Medium Wide: 33.9 oz
- Long Wide: 45.5 oz
Fill Weight:
- Medium Wide: 14.8 oz
- Long Wide: 15.9 oz
Dimensions:
- Medium Wide: fits users up to 5.9 ft
- Long Wide: fits users up to 6.4 ft
Shoulder Girth:
- Medium Wide: 63.8 in
- Long Wide: 65.4 in
Foot Girth:
- Medium Wide: 39.4 in
- Long Wide: 40.9 in
Packed size:
- Medium Wide: 9.1 x 5.5 x 5.5 in
- Long Wide: 9.1 x 5.5 x 6.3 in
Other Features:
  • Optimized fit provides better insulating performance
  • Tuck-stitch seam technology for enhanced durability and moisture protection
  • Beefy draft collar
  • Newly developed anti-snag zipper webbing
  • 3D footbox with 11 individual down-filled baffles
  • Differential cut and shoulder width adapted / bag size
  • Left zip
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