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Quest QuII 30F - Women's
Sea to Summit
Quest QuII 30F - Women's
$143.16 - $151.16
Description

  The Sea to Summit Quest women's synthetic mummy sleeping bag is a great value option for weekend warriors and new campers.

  Entry-level doesn't mean lacking on comfort and versatility. Like all Sea to Summit synthetic mummy sleeping bags, the Quest utilizes WaveLoft construction to allow the insulation to expand out into air-trapping curves for maximum warmth. As the temperature rises, the full-length zipper (which curves around through the foot box) allows you to sequentially increase ventilation to the point where the sleeping bag can be opened flat and used as a quilt.

  The broader mummy cut of the Quest gives women more room to move and allows a natural sleeping position.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Sea to Summit
Gender:
Women's
Temperature Rating F:
30° F
Temperature Rating C:
-1° C
Insulation:
Polyester (using WaveLoft™ construction)
Shell Fabric:
30D nylon treated with DWR
Lining Fabric:
20D nylon
Length:
- Regular: fits users up to 5 ft 7 in
- Long: fits users up to 5 ft 10 in
Weight:
- Regular: 2 lbs 15.3 oz
- Long: 3 lbs 4.6 oz
Compressed Volume:
- Regular: 9.8 L
- Long: 11.2 L
Circumference at Shoulders:
- Regular: 58 in
- Long: 59 in
Circumference at Hips:
- Regular: 58 in
- Long: 59 in
Circumference at Foot:
- Regular: 39 in
- Long: 40 in
Other Features:
  • WaveLoft construction for improved air-trapping for maximum warmth
  • Quality DWR-treated nylon shell material helps repel external moisture
  • Comfortable 20D nylon liner fabric
  • Full-length YKK® #5 main side zip extends through the foot box zip for increased ventilation and allows the bag to be used as a comforter
  • Includes stuff sack

WAVELOFT CONSTRUCTION
WaveLoft™ is a unique construction technology designed to maximize loft and minimalize insulation weight. Instead of conventional flat layers of insulation (sewn flat on top of each other) or shingle layers (sewn in diagonally overlapping layers), WaveLoft™ creates curved layers which expand out from the shell to trap the greatest amount of air possible at a lower overall weight than existing synthetic insulation constructions. WaveLoft™ is used on all Sea to Summit synthetic-insulated sleeping bags, regardless of price level.

WOMEN'S-SPECIFIC SHAPE
Sea to Summit's women's-specific bags feature a distinctive shape designed to provide more comfort and the best thermal efficiency. The designs are ideally suited to a woman's shape - slightly narrower in the shoulders and roomier through the hip area. Insulation distribution is perfectly matched to ensure the torso and the foot areas are kept toasty warm.
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