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Lafuma Warm 'n Light 800 XL Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down - 2010 BCS

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Warm 'n Light 800 XL Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down
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Pack the Lafuma Warm 'n Light 800g XL Sleeping Bag for your Grand Canyon trip. Its roomy rectangular shape, water-resistant breathable shell, and down insulation let you sleep soundly after a long day on the trail.

  • Ultralight, compact 650-fill down insulation provides warmth to 35F
  • Draft tube prevents cold air from seeping in through the zipper
  • Soft Tactel lining breathes and wicks moisture
  • Down-insulated hood with drawcord traps heat around head
  • Interior pocket holds alarm clock or headlamp

Bottom Line: Ultralight with elbow room to boot.

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What is the best way to wash and care for this sleeping bag?

What is the best way to wash and care for this sleeping bag? I just returned with mine from a long backpacking trip and the bag unfortunately had to be packed next to some wet clothes. How should I best wash or keep this bag clean as a result? THanks.

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August 7, 2011

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I didn't cut out any tags but none of them have washing instructions. I googled "Lafuma" but can't seem to find a company website for someone to contact. Any further suggestions or contact info? Thanks for your help!

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August 8, 2011

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get a some down wash. i use nikwax. there are other brands out there, thats just all i have ever used...wash in a front loading washing machine (i wash it inside-out because thats where my gross feet are when i sleep) and i lay it flat and stuff it full of clothes to dry both inside and out...and i employ fans as well, although some say you can use the dryer...i just dont trust it.

most bags come with care instructions, but if you cut all the tags out like i did, you can contact lafuma directly and they will tell you...

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If one were to purchase 2 of these sleeping bags, would they

If one were to purchase 2 of these sleeping bags, would they be able to zip together to make one big sleeping bag?

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April 14, 2010

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Frozenfyre,
That is why under the options pulldown there is a RH and a LH zip option. If you got say 2 RH zips then the hood on one of the bags would be upside down, ultimately laying right on someone's face. Matching a right zip with a left zip will correct this.
I hope this helps!

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Item: LAF0234

2010 Model No Longer Available

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Material:
[Shell] 40D nylon mini ripstop; [lining] Tactel 
Insulation:
650+ fill down 
Shape:
Rectangular 
Draft Collar:
No 
Max User Height:
6ft 2in (188cm) 
Shoulder/ Hip / Foot Circumference:
60 / 60 / 60in (152 / 152 / 152cm) 
Stuff Size:
6 x 12in (15 x 30cm) 
Stuff or Storage sack:
Stuff 
Weight:
2lb 3oz (992g) 
Degree:
35F (2C) 
Recommended Use:
Car camping or three-season camping with more space 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years