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Mountain Equipment Dreamcatcher 750 Sleeping Bag
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Weight: 1660g
RRP: £200
Year: 2007

Description:
  • 90/10 pure down with a minimum fill power of 600.
  • Lightweight diamond rip-stop shell.
  • TDS improves comfort, loft and thermal efficiency.
  • Reversible Slumbersack stuff-sack with micro-fleece lining doubles as a pillow.
Key Features.
  • Box wall baffles.
  • Anatomical hood.
  • Concealed valuables pocket on outer shell.
  • 3-Dimensional neck collar and integrated zip baffles.
  • Bulls-eye (5 baffle) foot plug and sharks toe design.
  • Gemini neck and zip baffles fuse high quality down and synthetic insulation for improved performance.
  • Inter-locking thermal venting zip allows two bags to be zipped together whilst maintaining foot ventilation.
Length: 219cm.
Chest width: 82cm.
Extreme Temperature: -29deg C
Recommended sleepzone: 10 - -12deg C.

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