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Venture VtII 23F - Women's
Sea to Summit
Venture VtII 23F - Women's
$199.16 - $207.16
Description

  Synthetic bag with many ventilation options; opens flat like a comforter

  The Venture women’s synthetic sleeping bag brings new levels of versatility to the realm of synthetic-insulation sleep systems. A full-length right-side zipper, a half-length left-side zipper, and a foot box zipper provide unparalleled ventilation or allow the Venture to be opened completely flat like a comforter.

  The unique WaveLoft™ construction allows the Thermolite® insulation to expand out into air-trapping curves for maximum warmth, and the overall shape of the Venture matches your natural sleeping position for supreme comfort.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Temp Rating:
23° F
Seasonal Usage:
2.5 Seasons
Temp Rating Celsius:
-5° C
Bag Style:
Semi-Rectangular
Gender:
Women's
Color:
Blue
Insulation:
High-quality Thermolite® synthetic
EN Comfort (Women's Rating):
23°F / -5°C
Weight:
Regular: 3 lbs 0.7 oz / 1380 g
Long: 3 lbs 6.7 oz / 1550 g
Bag Length:
Regular: fits users up to 5 ft 7 in / 170 cm
Long: fits users up to 5 ft 10 in / 179 cm
Circumference at Chest:
Regular: 58 in / 148 cm
Long: 60 in / 152 cm
Circumference at Hips:
Regular: 58 in / 148 cm
Long: 60 in / 152 cm
Circumference at Foot:
Regular: 46 in / 118 cm
Long: 48 in / 122 cm
Bag Shell Material:
30D Nylon
Bag Lining Material:
20D Nylon
Bag Stuff Size:
Reg: 8.9 L volume when compressed
Long: 11.5 L volume when compressed
Other Features:
• High-quality Thermolite® insulation is loftier and more durable for lasting warmth
• Full-length YKK® #5 main side zip and foot box zip provide superior ventilation and allow the bag to be used as a comforter
• Shaped hood, draft collar, and zipper draft tube keep the cold out and warmth in
• Form a snug double sleeping bag by zipping to any Ascent™, Trek™ or Traverse™ sleeping bag
• Includes lightweight 70D nylon compression bag
Designed to keep women warm with:
-- Down chambers filled using body-mapping to maximize warmth for a woman's physiology
-- A wider shape between hips and knees to allow you to sleep in a natural position without compressing the down insulation and creating cold spots.
-- Shorter overall length and narrower girth in shoulders to reduce dead space and increase thermal efficiency
Technology:
Thermolite® HL-1 high loft insulation is a fiberfill constructed with a unique 3D crimp of hollow-core and solid fibers, which provides excellent lightweight warmth with superior durability.
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
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