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Anvil Horn 30
Big Agnes
Anvil Horn 30
$269.95
Description

  The Big Agnes Anvil Horn 30° offers a roomy, rectangle-shaped sleeping space with DownTek™ insulation and an integrated Flex Pad Sleeve on the bottom. With technical fabrics and construction, compressible insulation and tons of comfort features, these comfortable sleeping bags are designed to be lightweight enough for backpacking but cozy enough you'll want them in the campground too. The streamlined silhouette and Flow™ construction increase the thermal efficiency, keeping you warm from head to toe. The Flex Pad Sleeve unites easily with your pad, and as you change positions over the course of the night, will keep you from rolling off your pad.

  Sleeping pad sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Temp Rating:
30
Gender:
Men's
Insulation:
650 fill DownTek - a water repellent down that uses a PFC-Free, bluesign approved chemistry.
Fill Weight:
Regular: 12oz / 340g / Long: 14oz / 397g
Weight:
Regular: 2lb 2oz / 964g / Long: 2lb 7oz / 1.11kg
Bag Length:
Reg: fits users up to 6 ft
Long: fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Circumference at Chest:
Reg: 69", Long: 72"
Circumference at Hips:
Reg: 60", Long: 63"
Circumference at Foot:
Reg: 49", Long: 52"
Bag Shell Material:
Polyester ripstop shell fabric with a water repellent finish
Bag Lining Material:
Polyester Taffeta lining
Bag Stuff Size:
Regular: 5" x 7" / 13 x 18cm / Long: 5" x 7.5" / 14 x 19cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BAH30
Other Features:
• Streamlined silhouette for increased thermal efficiency
• Flex Pad Sleeve features stretch construction that accommodates multiple pad widths, and easily connects your bag to your pad
• Regular and Long bags fit 20" - 25" wide pads, Wide Long bags fit 25" - 30" wide pads
• Free Range Hood gives you the freedom to lift your head. Jacket-style hood opening contours to the shape of your face for a comfortable, snug fit
• Low-profile cordlock lets you uncinch the hood with one hand
• Pillow Barn - keeps your pillow tucked in tight all night
• Internal hood drawcord gives you a secure, cozy fit when cinched
• Free Range Footbox - creates wiggle room for your feet
• DownTek™ - a water repellent down that uses a PFC-Free, bluesign™ approved chemistry.
• Anti-snag zipper for a smooth, quick zip
• Zipper garage
• Mate together left and right-zip bags
• No-draft collar, no-draft wedge, no-draft zipper
• Interior fabric loops for sleeping bag liners
• Exterior loops for hang drying or storage
• Mesh storage sack & polyester ripstop stuff sack
• Polyester ripstop shell fabric with a water repellent finish
• Polyester Taffeta lining
• Insotect Flow™ construction
• Compressed bag size: Regular: 5" x 7" / 13 x 18cm / Long: 5" x 7.5" / 14 x 19cm
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