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Sleeping Bag Liner - Cotton
Big Agnes
Sleeping Bag Liner - Cotton
$49.95
Description

  Versatile 100% cotton bag liner for camping or travel

  The Big Agnes cotton Sleeping Bag Liner adds comfort to your bag and helps prolong the life of the insulation and fabric. This versatile, breathable liner can be used for camping, backpacking, or travel, or on its own on hot nights.

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Big Agnes

  Color:

  Gray

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  BLCTN18

  UPC:

  841487117573

  Other Features:

  • Layer inside your bag to keep it clean and give a little extra warmth

  • Stands alone as a travel sheet, couch surfing blanket or warm-weather overnights under the stars

  • 100% cotton without chemical treatments is gentle on your skin

  • Features a generous 42-inch side opening to be snapped closed for increased insulation or open for maximum ventilation

  • Easily reversible to fit right or left zip sleeping bags

  • Minimalist cinch hood closure

  • Durable seam construction is smooth and comfortable against your skin

  • Hooks located at the head and foot allow for easy attachment to sleeping bag liner loops

  • Stuff sack included

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Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Color:
Gray
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BLCTN18
UPC:
841487117573
Other Features:
• Layer inside your bag to keep it clean and give a little extra warmth
• Stands alone as a travel sheet, couch surfing blanket or warm-weather overnights under the stars
• 100% cotton without chemical treatments is gentle on your skin
• Features a generous 42-inch side opening to be snapped closed for increased insulation or open for maximum ventilation
• Easily reversible to fit right or left zip sleeping bags
• Minimalist cinch hood closure
• Durable seam construction is smooth and comfortable against your skin
• Hooks located at the head and foot allow for easy attachment to sleeping bag liner loops
• Stuff sack included
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