SLEEPING BAGS
- Currently -1 (5 STARS)/5 Stars.
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Strato Loft 25
Designed to mate with our Cosmo™ series sleeping pads, the Strato Loft™ has a roomy rectangular cut (a full 4 inches wider than our Spoon™ Series backpacking bags) and stretch stitch construction for plenty of room to move. Dual side zips allow you to sit up easily or link 2 or more Strato Loft™ bags together. When you wake up in the morning, roll up the bag with the pad inside and store it packed for your next outing. The lightest bed you’ll ever own.
Temperature Rating 25F / - 4C
Fill Type 700 Fill Power Down with DownTek™ nanotechnology
Fill Weight 20 oz / 565 g
Minimum Weight 3 lbs, 4 oz / 1.5 kg
Shape Rectangular
Capacity 1P
Fits Up To 6'0" / 183 cm
Shoulder Girth 76 in / 192 cm
Hip Girth 76 in / 192 cm
Knee Girth 72 in / 184 cm
Pad Sleeve Dimension 25 x 76 in / 64 x 193 cm
Packed Size 17 x 9 in / 43 x 23 cm
Compressed Volume 7.2 L
Zipper Location Both
Shell Fabric 40D Nylon Ripstop + DWR
Footbox Fabric 15D OSMO™ DT W/B + DWR
Lining Fabric 30D Nylon Taffeta
Color Aluminum/Riptide
Suggester Retail: $369.00
SKU: 000000000000000
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- Currently 5/5 Stars.
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2013-09-05 13:23:22 |
I try not to give my opinions, but I really like this bag. A big part of gear utilization and ratings depends on the user. What makes their individual experience better, safer, more efficient etc. So don't follow other people's ratings. If you shop for your gear at a brick and mortar get your money's worth. Try out the gear you're buying. Get in those bags as if you were in back country. Personally, I believe too much emphasis is placed on weight, and outdated concepts in backpacking. To me, mummy bags aren't warmer, and I find them to be uncomfortable, THUS hindering a good night's sleep. AND a good night's sleep leads to safety and a better excursion experience. This bag is MOOee in my humble opinion...My being founder of this site is irrelevant.
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