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Lafuma Warm'n Light 800g Jr. Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down – Kids’
Lafuma Warm'n Light 800g Jr. Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down – Kids’
You hardly ever see monkeys camping in the wintertime, perhaps because they lack the resources to stay warm. Let your little monkey enjoy a warm winter sleep with the 35-degree down Lafuma Warm'n Light 800 Jr. Sleeping Bag. This young'un-sized sleep sack is built just like Mom and Dad's, with premium down fill, a full-length draft tube, and water-resistant outer and inner lining fabrics.
Bottom Line: Small fry, big warmth—the Lafuma Warm'n Light 800 Jr. Sleeping Bag.
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I'm interested on this ariticle:Lafuma Warm'n Light 800 Jr. Sleeping...
I'm interested on this ariticle:Lafuma Warm'n Light 800 Jr. Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down – Kids’Is it possible to send it to europe (germany). If yes, how much will it cost me? Are there any duties to pay?How can I pay? Bay VISA Card?thank for your informationsgreetingsL. Bauer
By: l.a.bauer2377075
August 24, 2008
The following is from the bc.com help link:
What Is Your International Shipping Policy?
Wondering how we ship to foreign countries? Backcountry.com uses UPS to ship internationally. Why? UPS is safe, your package is insured against theft and loss, and you get tracking information that tells you where your package is and when it will arrive. This way you’re not left wondering when the unreachable and mysterious shipping gods will deliver your goods.
Your package is subject to customs, tariff, duty, Value added Tax (VAT), etc. And no, we do not offer the "this package is a gift, wink wink" option.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 9, 2008
Can anyone out there tell me how to wash the Lafuma Warm'n light...
Can anyone out there tell me how to wash the Lafuma Warm'n light 800 Jr. sleeping bag.
By: kehelstrom2332418
July 30, 2008
I have my down bags professionally cleaned. More costly but well worth it. If you must wash your bag at home, use ONLY a front loading washer, on the gentlest setting, using special down soap. Tumble AIR dry, periodically breaking up the wet clumps of down that will develop. Finish by line drying, preferably outdoors. MAKE SURE NOT TO CARRY YOUR BAG WHEN IT'S WET UNLESS TOTALLY SUPPORTED OR YOU COULD TEAR OUT THE INTERNAL BAFFLES! Wet down is heavy.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 9, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Shell] Water repellent polyamide 40D 260T ripstop; [Lining] Polyamide 40D 240T Ripstop |
| Insulation: | 600+ fill down |
| Shape: | Mummy |
| Draft Collar: | No |
| Max User Height: | 5ft (152cm) |
| Stuff Size: | 14 x 6in (35 x 15cm) |
| Stuff or Storage Sack: | Stuff sack |
| Degree: | 35F (2C) |
| Weight: | 1lb 12oz (800g) |
| Recommended Use: | Camping, trekking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |







