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Wolverine 20 - Kid's
Big Agnes
Wolverine 20 - Kid's
$119.95
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  Little Agnes bags are a great way to keep the family geared up to get out - throughout the growing years. Fitting kids up to 5 feet tall, the Wolverine 20 features an integrated pad sleeve, which means the kiddos won’t slide off their pads at night, and are kept cozy and safe with Fireline™ Core ECO synthetic insulation and a PFC-free water repellent coating. Outdoor adventures spark imagination, inspire exploration, and create happy campers for life!

  Please note, the underside of this sleeping bag is un-insulated to save weight and space. It requires a pad underneath for insulation. Pad sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BYWR23
Gender:
Kid's
Length:
Fits users up to 5 ft
Temperature Rating F:
20° F
Temperature Rating C:
-7° C
Pad Size Needed:
Any 20 in / 51 cm wide rectangular pad (sold separately)
Insulation Type:
Fireline™ Core Eco synthetic insulation is a multi-denier, hollow core insulation that provides loft, structure, warmth and durability
Weight:
2 lbs 4 oz
Fill Weight:
23 oz
Shell Material:
Recycled polyester ripstop fabric featuring a PFC-free water-repellent finish
Lining Material:
Recycled polyester
Stuff Size:
9 x 20 in.
Circumference at Shoulders:
54 in.
Circumference at Hips:
50 in.
Circumference at Foot:
37 in.
Other Features:
  • Big Agnes System Bags are designed to attach easily to your sleeping pad, allowing you to comfortably roll around inside without rolling off your pad – pad sold separately
  • Increased insulating performance with sculpted contour allows the bag to drape around the body and feel more like your bed at home
  • Improved shell fabric with PFC-free water-repellent finish
  • Comfortable fit with contoured hood that follows the shape of your head
  • Easily un-cinch the hood with one hand using low-profile cordlock
  • Seal out drafts by cinching insulated tube along upper hood opening
  • No-draft collar, no-draft wedge, and no-draft zipper
  • Secure sleeping bag liners with interior fabric loops
  • Easily hang dry or store bag with exterior loops
  • Storage sack & stuff sack included
  • Integrated half pad sleeve keeps you securely attached to the pad from the hips up while allowing your legs freedom of movement
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