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https://www.macpac.co.nz/macpac-roam-synthetic-350-sleeping-bag---standard/113671-CLEARANCE.htmlMacpac Roam Synthetic 350 Sleeping Bag - Standard
113671-Master
NZ$199.99
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NZ$95.00
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Why we made this
The Roam 350 is the ideal summer sleeping bag with side and foot zip for maximum versatility and offset quilting to avoid cold spots.
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Product Description
Designed for family camping and travelling, this synthetic sleeping bag is warm and comfortable. Easy to care for, the Roam 350 features two layers of synthetic hollow fibre within offset quilting for cosy warmth, while the side and foot zips allow you to regulate your body temperature easily in summer and while travelling in warmer climates. Easy to pack, this sleeping bag comes with its own compression sack to minimise packed volume.
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Design features
100% polyester hollow fibre fill is warm and easy care
Nylon ripstop outer shell
Draft tube with anti-snag webbing
Collar with draw cord
Full length side zip and foot zip for temperature control and versatility
Offset quilting to avoid cold spots
Includes a compression sack
Temperature Rating: Comfort 7ºC / Limit 2ºC / Extreme -12ºC
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Product Specifications
Outer Fabric 100% Nylon Ripstop Outer Fabric Weight (g/m2) 50 Inner Fabric 100% Nylon Fill Type 100% Polyester Hollow Fibre Fill Weight (g) 2 x 100 gsm Top, 2 x 100 gsm Bottom Temperature Rating Comfort 7ºC / Limit 2ºC / Extreme -12ºC Dimensions HxWxD (cm) 36 x 20 (packed dimensions — subject to variability of compression) Weight (g) 1475 (sleeping bag only — excludes stuff sack and mesh bag) -
Care
Consider the environment — wash only as necessary in cold water
Handle with care when wet
Thoroughly rinse out your bag then gently press out excess water
Line dry (or lay flat to dry) in shade
Avoid overexposure to direct sunlight
Do not bleach, iron or dryclean
Do not iron
Do not dry clean your bag
Avoid over exposure to direct sunlight