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Tioga Sleep Liner - Rectangular
Western Mountaineering
Tioga Sleep Liner - Rectangular
$92.00
Description

  Max comfort, min bulk

  The Tioga Sleep Liners from Western Mountaineering are soft, lightweight, and compact sleeping bag liners made from 100% Indian silk with drawcord closures and their own built-in stuff sacks.

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Western Mountaineering

  Gender:

  Unisex

  Size:

  Rectangular - Long

  Color:

  Beige

  Weight:

  Rectangular Long: 124 g (4 3/8th oz.)

  Length:

  82 in / 210 cm

  Made In:

  India

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  66TIOGLNRCT

  UPC:

  813735024193

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Western Mountaineering
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
Rectangular - Long
Color:
Beige
Weight:
Rectangular Long: 124 g (4 3/8th oz.)
Length:
82 in / 210 cm
Made In:
India
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
66TIOGLNRCT
UPC:
813735024193
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