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Nitro Quilt 800 / 35 Degree
Sierra Designs
Nitro Quilt 800 / 35 Degree
$140.36
Description

  Part bag, part blanket, all cozy; ultralight 800-fill down

  Part blanket, part bag, all cozy, the ultralight Sierra Designs Nitro Quilt 800 / 35 Degree brings the best of both worlds together in this backcountry collision of features. With an integrated hood plus hand/arm pocket, you can seal in warmth and still have room to move around.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sierra Designs
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
80710419R
Gender:
Unisex
Seasonal Usage:
Summer
Temp Rating:
35° F
Temp Rating Celsius:
2° C
EN Lower Limit (Men's Rating):
27° F / -3° C
EN Comfort (Women's Rating):
37° F / 3° C
Total Weight:
1 lb 4 oz / 567 g
Fill Weight:
10.2 oz / 289 g
Length:
75 in / 191 cm; fits users up to 6 ft 3 in
Circumference at Chest:
56" / 142 cm
Circumference at Hips:
56" / 142 cm
Circumference at Foot:
40" / 102 cm
Insulation:
800 Fill Power PFC-Free DriDown
Shell Material:
15d nylon ripstop
Lining Material:
15d nylon ripstop
Stuff Size:
13 x 7" / 33 x 17.8 cm
Storage Bag Size: 20 x 12" / 51 x 31 cm
Other Features:
• 800 Fill Power fluorocarbon-free DriDown & 15d nylon ripstop fabrics for an ultra-lightweight quilt
• Oversized design for more coverage and comfort
• Full-length, insulated hand/arm pockets help seal out drafts and seal in warmth
• Hideaway hood provides insulation for your head when temps drop
• EN Rating for tested and proven performance
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