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Trestles 30
Marmot
Trestles 30
$87.16 - $95.16
Description

  30F Synthetic sleeping bag

  The Trestles 30 from Marmot is a reliable all-purpose sleeping bag for everything from weekend camping to days on the trail, insulated with SpiraFil LT High Loft synthetic insulation.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Marmot
Temp Rating:
30F
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Temp Rating Celsius:
-1C
Gender:
Unisex
Bag Style:
Mummy
Insulation:
SpiraFil LT
Color:
Green Lichen / Greenland
Weight:
REG: 3 lbs 1 oz. (1380g)
LONG: 3 lbs 5.2 oz. (1507g)
EN Lower Limit (Men's Rating):
26.2F (-3.2C)
EN Comfort (Women's Rating):
36.1F (2.3C)
Bag Length:
REG: 6 ft 0 in.
LONG: 6 ft 6 in.
Bag Shell Material:
70D 100% Polyester 2.2 oz./yd / 70D 100% Polyester Embossed 2.2 oz./yd
Bag Lining Material:
70D 100% Polyester 2.2 oz./yd
Other Features:
• Fold-down second zipper provides added ventilation, easy access, anti-snag slider reduces snagging
• Anatomically 3D footbox increases the insulation and room for your feet, for more warmth and comfort
• SpiraFil High Loft insulation for Maximum warmth and durability
• EN Tested
• Combination wave construction top provides maximum loft and warmth, blanket construction bottom for the best warmth
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