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MegaSleep 25
Exped
MegaSleep 25
$104.25 - $119.25
Description

  Versatile bag with two different temperature configurations

  Duplicate your at-home sleep experience in the outdoors. The Exped MegaSleep 25 is a supremely versatile 2-in-1 sleep solution, offering multiple configurations and temperature ratings. Simply flip the bag over to change the amount of insulation on the top side -- dark blue side up for cool nights (down to 25°F) light blue side up for warm nights (down to 40°F).

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Description
Brand Name:
Exped
Temp Rating:
26.6 °F
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Gender:
Unisex
Bag Style:
Rectangular
Insulation:
100% polyester, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
EN Comfort (Women's Rating):
42.8 °F
EN Lower Limit (Men's Rating):
26.6 °F
Weight:
Medium: 29.6 oz / 1.85 lbs
Long: 34.9 oz / 2.18 lbs
Bag Length:
Medium: fits users up to 5 ft 10 in
Long: fits users up to 6 ft 4 in
Circumference at Chest:
31.5 in (diameter)
Circumference at Hips:
31.5 in (diameter)
Circumference at Foot:
31.5 in (diameter)
Bag Shell Material:
40 D ripstop nylon, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified, PFC-free
Bag Lining Material:
40 D nylon, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified, no DWR
Bag Stuff Size:
Medium: 6 liters
Long: 8 liters
Other Features:
• Full-length draft tube along the zipper to stop heat loss and enhance warmth
• Durable, quick-drying microfiber insulation for resilient, long-lasting performance
• All next-to-skin fabrics are treatment-free, minimizing skin contact with allergens or chemicals
• Includes a convenient adventure-ready storage duffel bag
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