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Vulcan UnderQuilt
ENO
Vulcan UnderQuilt
$179.95
Description

  High-performance Primaloft® insulation for hammocks

  Protecting you from a range of inclement weather conditions, the new-and-improved Vulcan UnderQuilt is built with two unique layers of high-performance Primaloft® insulation to shield you with superior warmth during your hammock adventures. This model is also updated with fully adjustable suspension, making it compatible with any ENO hammock (with the exception of the SkyLoft).

  Hammock sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
ENO
Color:
Storm
Weight:
29 oz / 812 g
Dimensions:
6’10” x 4’ / 1.8 x 1.5 m
Packed Dimensions: 13.25 x 7 x 7 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
A4004-135
UPC:
811201018950
Other Features:
Comfort Zone: 30 - 50° F
• Fully Adjustable Suspension Adapts to any Sleep Position
• Dual Layer Primaloft® Insulation with Offset-Quilted Construction Eliminates Cold Spots & Ensures Maximum Loft
• Durable Water Repellent Finish & Specialized Coating Provide Ultimate Wind & Weather Resistance
• Includes Large Mesh Storage Bag
• Comfortably fits users up to 6' 2in.
• Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
• 65% Post-Consumer recycled synthetic insulation
Material:
-- Insulation: Primaloft® Gold (100g) + Primaloft Black (80g)
-- Shell: 20D Ripstop Nylon, Lining: 30D Nylon Taffeta
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