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-40*C Canadian Army Down Sleeping bag Grade 2

This discounted bag system may have small tears in the nylon shell of one or more the pieces included. Zippers work and Bags are in serviceable condition. You can save a lot of money if you are willing to put a needle and thread to use. ( These are not in disastrous shape. ) Send an email if you would like more specifics The Canadian Army Down filled sleeping bag is is a combination of several pieces that work together or separately to achieve the desired level of warmth, comfort pack-ablity and versatility. The Main bags The system main components are the Outer and Inner Down filled Sleeping bags The Bags weigh roughly 2 kilo each. 70 inches Neck to foot 30 inches at Shoulder 22 inch at feet 40 inch Brass Zipper Wind Baffle inside of the zip Both bags gather at the neck to reduce heat loss The Brass Zip has Pull Tabs Inside and out The Inner Bag features a series of tassels on the outside that line up with loops on the inside of the Outer Bag so you can fasten the two together. The Accessories Included with this offer The Valise, is the carry bag for the whole sleep system with a medieval compression that leaves a lot to be desired. But the valise is big and will always have enough room for everything hastily stuffed in. The Hood, issued as a separate unit. The nylon shell covers a polyester insulation and .lined with a cotton flannel that’s warm and soft on the extra chilly nights. The Liner is made of green Cotton Flannel, also sporting tassels that will fix to the loops inside the inner Bag. The flannel liner warms quickly in contact with a person versus the nylon of the Inner or outer bag. The removable liner is very easy to launder, after returning from your excursion, and becomes softer with every cycle.
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