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Twin Lakes Duo 20 (Fall 2023)
Sierra Designs
Twin Lakes Duo 20 (Fall 2023)
$74.96
Description

  The buddy system makes camping a lot more comfortable and enjoyable, especially with the Sierra Designs Twin Lakes Double Sleeping Bag. This 2-person sleeping bag is constructed from recycled and durable fabrics and filled with SierraLoft™ synthetic insulation that keeps warm air cuddled close to your body, so there’s no question that you’ll both stay toasty, even on cold, damp nights. But just because you’re sleeping like two peas in a pod doesn’t mean you can’t have it the way you like it: the two-way, anti-snag zippers on both sides offer tons of ventilation options for personalized preferences and temperature control all night long, and its oversized fit is roomy to move around. When it’s time to roll out, simply roll it up and you’re good to go.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Sierra Designs
MFG Sku/Part Number:
777620922
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
8 lbs 3.5 oz
Temperature Rating F:
20.0°F
Temperature Rating C:
-7.0°C
Insulation Type:
SierraLoft™ Synthetic Insulation
Fill Weight:
96 oz
Shell Material:
68D Partially Recycled Polyester
Lining Material:
68D Partially Recycled Polyester Pongee
Length:
Fits To: 78.0" / 198.0 cm
Stuff Size:
14 x 21 in / 33 x 53 cm
Circumference at Shoulders:
132.0" / 335.0 cm
Circumference at Hips:
132.0" / 335.0 cm
Circumference at Foot:
132.0" / 335.0 cm
Other Features:
  • Recycled polyester shell and pongee liner for a lightweight, durable bag, while reducing the environmental impact
  • PFC-Free C0 DWR
  • The soft pongee fabric at the neck adds extra comfort
  • SierraLoft™ Synthetic Insulation is designed to capture warm air and keep it close to your body
  • Dual-sliding zipper allows you to open the bag in a variety of ways for increased ventilation
  • Hood cinch locks in heat
  • Two internal stash pockets provides convenient storage
  • Anti-snag zipper tracks for easy use with a draft tube along the zipper to prevent warmth from escaping
  • Easy roll-up straps attached to bottom of bag for compact storage
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