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Sleeping Bag Liner - Wool
Big Agnes
Sleeping Bag Liner - Wool
$199.95
Description

  Super-soft, breathable sleeping bag or travel liner

  The versatile Wool Bag Liner is perfect as a sleeping bag liner, travel sheet, or cover-up. Made of super-soft and breathable New Zealand merino wool with a bit of nylon for durability.

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Big Agnes

  Color:

  Gray

  Weight:

  1 lb / 454 g

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  BLWL18

  UPC:

  841487117597

  Other Features:

  • Features a generous 42" side opening; snap closed for increased insulation or open for maximum ventilation

  • Easily reversible to fit right or left zip sleeping bags

  • Minimalist cinch hood closure

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

  • Durable seam construction is smooth and comfortable against your skin

  • Stuff sack included

  • Stuffed Size: 3 in x 7 in / 8 x 18 cm

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Color:
Gray
Weight:
1 lb / 454 g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BLWL18
UPC:
841487117597
Other Features:
• Features a generous 42" side opening; snap closed for increased insulation or open for maximum ventilation
• Easily reversible to fit right or left zip sleeping bags
• Minimalist cinch hood closure
• Hooks located at the head and foot allow for easy attachment to sleeping bag liner loops
• Durable seam construction is smooth and comfortable against your skin
• Stuff sack included
• Stuffed Size: 3 in x 7 in / 8 x 18 cm
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