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Polar Ranger -20
Therm-a-Rest
Polar Ranger -20
$789.95 - $839.95
Description

  Designed in conjunction with renowned polar explorer Eric Larsen, the Polar Ranger -20F/-30C down sleeping bag is built for the coldest places on earth. Previously a recipient of Backpacker Magazine’s Editor’s Choice Award, the lightest and most feature-rich bag in its class just got better.

  It utilizes cutting edge box-baffled construction and is filled with highly compressible, PFC-free 800-fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™. This advanced down maintains its loft and warmth longer, even in the challenging conditions of extended expedition use in the arctic cold. It absorbs 90% less water and dries 3x faster than untreated down—a big plus on long trips where periodic drying is required.

  The ultralight shell and soft liner are made from planet-friendly GRS-certified 100% recycled nylon. A unique snorkel hood with a magnetic closure helps seal in warmth while routing exhaled moisture away from the bag to preserve loft. Drafts are kept at bay by extensive, overstuffed draft tubes and a pair of side vents allow for custom ventilation while freeing your arms while still in the bag. Other features include an insulated Toe-asis™ foot-warming pocket, SynergyLink™ Connectors to link bag and sleeping pad, an interior stash pocket, external loops for attaching a quilt or blanket for more warmth, and an anti-snag YKK® zipper.

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Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger™ -20F/-30C Sleeping Bag
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Description
Brand:
Therm-a-Rest
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Flame
Weight:
- Regular: 3 lbs 4 oz / 1.48 kg
- Long: 3 lbs 7 oz / 1.56 kg
Temperature Rating F:
-20° F
Temperature Rating C:
-30° C
Insulation Type:
800 Fill Goose Nikwax Hydrophobic Down RDS
Fill Weight:
- Regular: 2 lbs 2 oz
- Long: 2 lbs 6 oz
Shell Material:
100% Recycled Nylon Ripstop w/ DWR
Lining Material:
100% Recycled Nylon Ripstop
Length:
- Regular: fits users up to 6 ft
- Long: fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Stuff Size:
8.5 x 10 in
Circumference at Shoulders:
- Regular: 64 in
- Long: 68 in
Circumference at Hips:
- Regular: 59 in
- Long: 60 in
Circumference at Foot:
- Regular: 46 in
- Long: 51 in
Other Features:
  • Recycled Shell & Liner: GRS-certified 100% recycled fabrics are eco-friendly while being lightweight, soft and durable; anti-snag YKK zipper ensures easy entries and exits and prevents tears.
  • 800-Fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™: PFC-free and absorbs 90% less water and dries 3x faster than untreated down.
  • Responsible Down Standard Certified: Certification that ensures the waterfowl in the down supply chain are treated humanely.
  • Snorkel Hood: Designed to allow for easy breathing and to ventilate exhaled moisture to preserve loft; magnetic closure keeps cross-drafts at bay and eases entry/exit.
  • Side Vents: Allow for external arm use and customizable temperature control; overlapping draft tubes prevent cold spots when closed.
  • SynergyLink™ Connectors: Ultralight straps create a secure bag-to-sleeping pad connection that optimizes the comfort and thermal efficiency of your entire sleep system.
  • Additional Features: Toe-asis™ Foot Warmer Pocket, cinchable draft collar, YKK® anti-snag zipper, interior stash pocket, overstuffed draft tubes, external quilt loops, draft collar.
  • Compression sack and storage sack included.
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