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GoLite Adrenaline Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
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Don’t be ill-equipped for your backpacking trip this fall or winter—pack the GoLite Adrenaline 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag for your camping adventure.
- 800-Fill goose down insulates your body against cold chilly nights
- 100% Recycled polyester shell and lining helps reduce our carbon footprint
- Waterproof, breathable Arid Zones with Pertex Shield Eco fabric in critical areas (at head and foot) protect against condensation
- Overstuffed draft collar, draft tube around face, and double draft flaps on the main zip seal out the cold
- Center front zip, ideal for back and side sleepers
- Internal and external hang loops for drying and storing
- Waterproof SilLite stuff sack and breathable cotton storage sack included
Bottom Line: So warm and cozy you’ll think you’re at home in bed.
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I bought this bag in anticipation of a Rainier summit bid. It was definitely warm enough and it packs down well. I would choose it again for mountaineering, more...
- Material:
- [shell] 100% recycled polyester, Diamond Ripstop shell; [lining] 100% recycled polyester microfiber; [hood] Pertex Shield; [foot] Pertex Shield
- Insulation:
- 800-fill down
- Shape:
- mummy
- Draft Collar:
- yes
- Max User Height:
- (reg) 6 ft, (long) 6 ft 6 in
- Shoulder Circumference:
- 60 in
- Hip Circumference:
- 47 in
- Foot Circumference:
- 39 in
- Stuff Sack:
- yes
- Storage Sack:
- no
- Degree:
- 0 deg
- Weight:
- (Reg) 3 lb, (long) 3 lb 3 oz
- Recommended Use:
- Cold-weather & alpine backpacking, fast-packing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime

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