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Diamond Park 0
Big Agnes
Diamond Park 0
$449.95
Description

  Roomy down bag with versatile sleeping options; quilt or mummy bag

  The Big Agnes Diamond Park 0 is perfect for those who want extra space and versatile sleeping options, with unique quilt-like construction that turns your bag into a backcountry bed plus a zip-off option to create a quilt or mummy bag with the Park Series Wedgie (sold separately). With a roomy, rectangular shape and 600-fill DownTek insulation, the Diamond Park is great for winter base camping and road trips.

  This bag is uninsulated on the bottom to create a lighter, more compressible sleeping bag. It requires a pad underneath for insulation. Pad sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Temp Rating:
0° F
Seasonal Usage:
Four Season
Gender:
Unisex
Bag Style:
Semi-Rectangular
Temp Rating Celsius:
-18° C
Size / Zip:
Wide Long
Fill Weight:
40 oz / 1134 g
Insulation:
600 fill DownTek - a water repellent down that uses a PFC-Free, bluesign approved chemistry
Color:
Gray / Slate
Weight:
4 lbs 14 oz / 2.21 kg total
3 lbs 3 oz / 1.45 kg as a quilt
Bag Length:
Fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Circumference at Chest:
80 in
Circumference at Hips:
74 in
Circumference at Foot:
64 in
Bag Shell Material:
Nylon ripstop with a water repellent finish
Bag Lining Material:
Polyester taffeta
Bag Stuff Size:
9 x 20 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BDP0L20
UPC:
841487128753
Other Features:
• Unique quilt-like construction turns your bag into a backcountry bed plus zip-off option to create a quilt or mummy bag with the Park Series Wedgie (sold separately)
• Use the top corner hand pockets to wrap the bag around your shoulders like you do with your comforter at home
• Free Range Hood design - gives you the freedom to lift your head while snuggled in the hood
• Low-profile cordlock lets you un-cinch the hood with one hand
• Insulated tube along upper hood opening seals out drafts when cinched
• Pillow Barn - keeps your pillow tucked in tight all night
• No-draft collar, no-draft wedge, no-draft zipper
• 600 fill DownTek™ repels water while maintaining insulating value - bluesign® Certified PFOA and PFOS free water repellent chemistry
• Flex Pad Sleeve features stretch construction that accommodates multiple pad widths, and easily connects your bag to your pad
-- Fits pads 25-30 in. wide and 78 in. long; rectangular pad recommended
-- Sleeping pad sold separately
• Lightweight ripstop shell for high performance and a soft feel
• Compartmentalized, horizontal baffled construction prevents down shifting
• Double zippers allow entry from either side of bag and when unzipped allows top of bag to be used like a comforter
• Top and bottom zippers allow for maximum venting
• 2 x 78in./198cm YKK #5 anti-snag zippers for a smooth, quick zip
• Zipper Garage
• Park bags mate easily
• Internal mesh stash pocket for phones and other little ditties
• Interior fabric loops for sleeping bag liners
• Exterior loops for hang drying or storage
• Storage sack & stuff sack included
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