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Trestles Elite Eco Quilt
Marmot
Trestles Elite Eco Quilt
$108.95
Description

  Versatile, eco-friendly synthetic-insulated quilt.

  Look up versatile in the dictionary and a picture of the Trestles Elite Eco Insulated Quilt just might be there. From the van to the tent to the tailgate, its HL-ElixR™ Eco insulation provides lightweight warmth for chilly adventures. Corner grab handles allow you to easily pull it around your body, while snaps secure it around your legs or shoulders. Unlike other outdoor blankets, this eco-friendly quilt is made from recycled materials.

  

Specifications

  Brand:

  Marmot

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  32530-3569

  Weight:

  1 lbs 12.0 oz / 795.0 g

  Dimensions:

  75 x 53 in. / 190 x 135 cm

  Insulation Type:

  Synthetic

  Lining Fabric:

  20d 100% Recycled Polyester Ripstop

  Stuff Sack Size:

  16.1 x 7.5 in / 41 x 19 cm

  Zipper Location:

  No Zipper

  Other Features:

  HL-ElixR™ Eco is a unique blend of 100% recycled fibers that provides maximum warmth, soft feel, and high loftCorner grab handles make it easy to pull around the bodySnaps secure the quilt in place around legs or shoulders

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Description
Brand:
Marmot
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
32530-3569
Weight:
1 lbs 12.0 oz / 795.0 g
Dimensions:
75 x 53 in. / 190 x 135 cm
Insulation Type:
Synthetic
Lining Fabric:
20d 100% Recycled Polyester Ripstop
Stuff Sack Size:
16.1 x 7.5 in / 41 x 19 cm
Zipper Location:
No Zipper
Other Features:
  • HL-ElixR™ Eco is a unique blend of 100% recycled fibers that provides maximum warmth, soft feel, and high loft
  • Corner grab handles make it easy to pull around the body
  • Snaps secure the quilt in place around legs or shoulders
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