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Wawona Fuzzy Blanket
The North Face
Wawona Fuzzy Blanket
$120.00
Description

  The North Face Wawona Fuzzy Blanket is a revolution in campsite comfort. With a water-repellent recycled shell fabric, recycled fleece and recycled synthetic insulation, it has the sustainability credentials. This North Face blanket is super packable too, but what sets it apart is its dual-use versatility: It can be either a durable ground cover or a toasty-warm poncho, thanks to a smartly designed opening and kangaroo pocket. Time to fire up the s’mores with this outdoor poncho blanket.

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Brand:
The North Face
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A52US
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Weight:
2 lbs 5.3 oz (1056 g)
Materials:
Body: 75D recycled polyester with non-PFC durable water-repellent (non-PFC DWR) finish
Lining: Recycled polyester Sherpa fleece
Insulation: 60 g/m² recycled synthetic
Other Features:
  • Recycled nylon promises a soft-hand feel and durability for the perfect mix between comfort and long-lasting use
  • Can be worn like a poncho around the campsite or used like a blanket
  • Recycled synthetic insulation keeps you warm
  • Fleece-lined side is ultra soft
  • Packable design compresses tightly and takes up barely any space in your car or at home
  • Kangaroo-style pocket keeps your hands warm
  • Recycled polyester provides a soft hand feel and durability for the perfect mix between comfort and long-lasting use
  • Recycled synthetic insulation helps keep you warm
  • Packable design compresses tightly and takes up barely any space when stored
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