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Ascent 700 - Women's
Rab
Ascent 700 - Women's
$263.96
Description

  The Rab Ascent 700 is a warm bag with a comfortable, wide mummy fit. Filled with 700g of 650FP duck down and with space for wearing additional layers if needed, this bag can be used in cold temperatures. Ideal for three season use and spring conditions.

  The women’s specific shape is slightly shorter in length, narrower at the shoulders, and wider at the hips than the regular fit bag for improved efficiency. The Ascent is built with a lightweight and durable, recycled Pertex® Quantum outer fabric and recycled nylon lining. It has trapezoid shaped, boxwall baffles that stack neatly together, encouraging the hydrophobic duck down inside to loft fully and reducing the appearance of cold spots. Hand-filled in the UK, all of Rab's down bags benefit from never having had their down compressed before use, maintaining the down’s loft and warmth.

  The generous mummy fit with wide foot box provide a spacious feel for an easy night’s sleep, and the close-fitting neck baffle keeps the heat in when the temperature drops. It has a ¾ length main zip with a down filled baffle to keep out the draught.

  Practicalities are taken care of with an internal zipped stash pocket that easily fits a phone or a headlamp, a cotton storage sack and a compression stuff sack to ensure a manageable pack size and protection on the road. Exploring with a partner or want extra space? Pick up a left and a right zipped bag and you can zip them together.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Rab
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
QSD-38
Temperature rating:
15°F (-9°C)
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Bag Style:
Mummy
Insulation:
650 Fill Power R.D.S Certified European Duck Down
Fill Weight:
700g
Weight:
1240g/43.7oz
Packed Size:
40 x 22cm / 15.7 x 8.7 inches
Other Features:
  • 30D Recycled Pertex® Quantum (50gsm) with fluorocarbon-free DWR
  • Lining: 20D Recycled Nylon (38gsm)
  • 650FP RDS Certified European Duck Down with Nikwax fluorocarbon-free Hydrophobic Finish
  • Trapezoidal boxwall construction, to maximize loft and warmth
  • 3-dimensional shaped neck collar to seal in warmth
  • YKK 3/4 length main zip with down filled baffle to trap warmth
  • YKK Anti-snag zip insert and anti snag internal zip guard
  • YKK zipped internal stash pocket
  • Angled foot box for relaxed sleeping posture
  • Left and right hand bags can zip together
  • Draw cord stuff sack included
  • Zipped cotton sack with water-resistant base for home storage
  • Outer: 100% recycled polyamide. Lining: 100% recycled polyamide
  • Wide Mummy Shape - with differential cut
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