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Lynx Gore Infinium
Western Mountaineering
Lynx Gore Infinium
$980.00 - $1,045.00
Description

  Windproof, highly water-resistant -10° winter bag.

  When getting to a backcountry bowl with enough energy to enjoy the fresh powder, being fast and going light is crucial. That's why the Western Mountaineering Lynx Gore Infinium is a top-notch choice for backcountry winter adventures. This highly water-resistant powerhouse of a bag is packed with 33 oz of 850+ down, and weighs in at a mere 3 lbs. 8 oz. The efficiently cut -10° Lynx has a full 3-Dimensional down-filled collar completely made with Gore Infinium fabric. The draft tube is also Gore Infinium and has a stiffening tape for snag-free zipper operation. Finally, the V-Block Side Baffle ensures perfect down control so that the down stays where it's needed most.

  Like all of Western Mountaineering's bags, the Lynx is made by hand in San Jose, California. Their down is sourced from free-range mother geese who are never live-plucked or force-fed.

  The GORE-TEX INFINIUM™ WINDSTOPPER® series enhances quality and performance, combining versatile aspects of support and comfort without the need for total waterproof protection. Durable water resistance combined with increased breathability, better packability, and optimized lightweight elements are the defining features of this technology. GORE-TEX INFINIUM™ WINDSTOPPER® is totally windproof and provides highly water-resistant protection for unstoppable performance.

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Description
Brand Name:
Western Mountaineering
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Sage / Black
Bag Style:
Mummy
Seasonal Usage:
Four Season
Temp Rating:
-10º F
Temp Rating Celsius:
-23° C
Insulation:
850+ Fill Down
Bag Shell Material:
GORE-TEX INFINIUM™ WINDSTOPPER®: windproof, virtually waterproof, and breathable
Bag Loft:
8.5 inches
Weight:
Short: 3 lbs 5 oz / Reg: 3 lbs 8 oz / Long: 3 lbs 11 oz
Fill Weight:
Short: 30 oz / Reg: 32 oz / Long: 34 oz
Bag Length:
Short: 5 ft 6 in / Reg: 6 ft / Long: 6 ft 6 in
Circumference at Chest:
Short: 61 in / Reg: 62 in / Long: 63 in
Circumference at Hips:
Short: 54 in / Reg: 54 in / Long: 55 in
Circumference at Foot:
Short: 39 in / Reg: 39 in / Long: 39 in
Bag Stuff Size:
Short: 9 x 18 in / Reg: 9 x 18 in / Long: 10 x 20 in
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
  • 6 in. baffle spacing and V-Block Side Baffle keep down where it belongs
  • Full Down Collar completely surrounds your neck for maximum heat retention
  • 2 independent zippers
  • Stiffening tape along zippers to prevent snags
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