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Vela Double 32 Quilt
Therm-a-Rest
Vela Double 32 Quilt
$379.95
Description

  The Therm-a-Rest Vela Double 32 quilt for summer has plenty of room for two; packable and lightweight

  Looking for luxury for two during backpacking adventures? The Vela Double 32 Quilt will give you and your camp companion the ultimate warmth and comfort with high loft 650-fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™, full-perimeter side baffles to protect from drafts, an elasticized, insulated footbox to add warmth and keep your quilt in place, and perimeter snap loops designed to mate with another Therm-a-Rest quilt, blanket or sheet. Switch to the Vela Double Quilt for your comfy two-person backpacking and enjoy the freedom to move and easily regulate your temperature as you like, all night long. Stuff sack and storage sack included.

  Water bottle shown for scale; not included.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Therm-a-Rest
Temp Rating:
32° F
Seasonal Usage:
Summer
Gender:
Unisex
Bag Style:
Double Wide
Temp Rating Celsius:
0° C
Size / Zip:
One Size.
Color:
Storm
Insulation:
650 Fill Nikwax® Hydrophobic Down™; RDS-certified
EN Lower Limit (Men's Rating):
32° F / 0° C
Weight:
2 lbs 3 oz (987 g)
EN Comfort (Women's Rating):
41° F / 5° C
Bag Length:
fits users up to 6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Circumference at Chest:
82 in (208 cm)
Circumference at Hips:
82 in (208 cm)
Circumference at Foot:
56 in (142 cm)
Made In:
China
Bag Shell Material:
20D polyester with DWR finish
Bag Lining Material:
20D polyester taffeta
Bag Stuff Size:
8 x 13 in (20 x 33 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13174
UPC:
040818131749
Other Features:
650 Fill Nikwax® Hydrophobic Down™: Absorbs 90% less water and dries 3 times faster without using dangerous PFCs.
Box Baffled Construction: Uses mesh walls to maximize down loft and minimize cold spots.
Draft Protection: Full-perimeter side baffles keep out unwanted drafts.
Thoughtful Footbox: Precisely shaped footbox can slip over your pad to eliminate drafts or over your feet for extra warmth.
Build a System: Pair with another Therm-a-Rest quilt, sleeping bag, blanket or sheet to build a layered system.
Responsible Down Standard Certified: Certification that ensures that the waterfowl in the down supply chain are treated humanely.
• Stuff sack and storage sack included
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