Big Agnes 15°F Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag - 650 Fill Power Downtek, Long
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Overview
About Big Agnes 15°F Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag - 650 Fill Power Downtek, Long
Closeouts. A versatile backpacking bag, Big Agnes' 15°F Lost Ranger long sleeping bag features an integrated sleeve, 650 fill power water-repellent down insulation and a roomy cut.
- 650 fill power DownTek water-repellent down insulation
- Semi-rectangular shape offers more room in the shoulders and foot box
- Insotect Flow construction provides enhanced thermal efficiency
- Integrated pad sleeve with Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish prevents you from rolling off your mat
- Ripstop nylon shell with DWR finish is abrasion- and water-resistant
- Down-proof nylon microfiber lining with stain-resistant finish
- Interior fabric loops for a sleeping bag liner
- Built-in pillow pocket
- No-draft collar prevents cold air from entering
- No-draft wedge insulates the connection between sleeping bag and pad
- Contoured hood with drawcord adjustment
- Zip draft tube
- Includes mesh storage bag and nylon stuff sack
- Comfort rated to 15°F
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Big Agnes 15°F Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag - 650 Fill Power Downtek, Long
- Insulation material: Water repellent down
- Insulation fill power: 650
- Fill weight: 17.5 ounces
- Shell material: Nylon ripstop
- Lining material: Nylon
- Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 73/69/55"
- Fits to: 6'6"
- Length: 80.5"
- Stuff size: 17.5x8"
- Zipper: Left
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Storage sack: Yes
- Weight: 2 lb. 11 oz.
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Imported
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Reviewed by Anonymous from Austin, TX on Friday, December 26, 2014
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Cozy!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Austin, TX on Friday, December 26, 2014My husband bought this sleeping bag to replace his old one which apparently had bogus warmth ratings. We took it out camping on the first day of [Texas] winter and it got down to 40-ish degrees. We intentionally left the window flaps of the tent open to really test the warmth of the sleeping bag. He stayed toasty warm all night and absolutely loved it. He's 6'1" and had plenty of room even when switching sleeping positions. He was also particularly impressed with the pillow pocket -- the inflatable pillow he uses usually slides around and is loud in his ear but the pocket made sleeping more comfortable. We did not spring for the Big Agnes sleeping pad for the ultimate sleep system experience. No worries. He used his Thermarest, though it didn't fit into the sleeping pad slot of the bag.