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Big warmth and big loft even in high humidity.

Even on mild summer nights, high humidity can leave you shivering in a traditional down-filled bag. Not so with the advanced insulation of the Sierra Designs Women's Eleanor 30 Lite 700-Fill DriDown Sleeping Bag. The DriDown technology gives each individual feather a hydrophobic finish, allowing the insulation to stay 10 times drier and twice as lofty as untreated down when exposed to humid conditions. So whether you're waiting out a summer rain shower in the Rockies or trekking through coastal forests, the women-specific Eleanor will keep you sleeping snug as a bug all the way down to 29°F.

  • With an EN comfort limit of 29°F (comfort limit refers to the average woman's comfort zone), this bag is best suited for camping in spring, summer, or mild fall conditions
  • 700-fill DriDown provides toasty warmth on chilly humid nights
  • DriDown technology gives each individual feather a hydrophobic finish, allowing the down to stay dry 10 times longer than untreated down and providing twice as much loft when exposed to humid conditions
  • Snag-free zipper tracks eliminate annoying stuck zippers
  • Draft tube along the 60-inch zipper prevents warm air from escaping
  • Drawcord at the collar provides a snug fitting hood and traps in warm air
  • Women-specific bag shape and an ergonomically shaped hood and footbox allow you to sleep in a natural position
  • At just two and a half pounds, the Eleanor won't weigh you down when you're on the trail
  • Packs into an included 9 by 14 inch stuff sack

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