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Big Agnes
Farrington
$149.95
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  Sleeping Bag Liner

  A cozy layer on its own when the temps are just right, or an extra layer of insulation when your regular sleeping bag or comforter just isn't enough. The Farrington, filled with compressible PrimaLoft® Silver insulation, is the perfect travel companion for long flights, impromptu crash pads (airport terminals), or as a "just-in-case" layer in your camp gear or backpack.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Seasonal Usage:
Summer
Insulation:
PrimaLoft Silver Insulation
Fill Weight:
7oz
Color:
Gray
Weight:
1lb 3oz / 482g
Other Features:
• Lightweight insulation piece; take it on your summer backpacking adventures or use it to add additional warmth to your sleeping bag
• Stands alone as a minimalist travel bag or can be used as a liner or over bag
• Keeps your sleeping bag clean and protected while adding warmth
• PrimaLoft Silver insulation
• 3/4 Zip allows for venting when you need it and thermal protection when you don't
• Minimalist cinch hood closure
• Hooks located at the head and foot allow for easy attachment to sleeping bag liner loops
• Nylon stuff sack included
Bag Length:
82"
Circumference at Chest:
60"
Circumference at Foot:
50"
Bag Shell Material:
Nylon rip-stop shell fabric with a water repellent finish
Bag Lining Material:
Polyester Taffeta lining
Bag Stuff Size:
10 x 23 cm; 4" x 9"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BLF
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