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Light Weight Adult-Sized Sleeping Bag
$16.75
Not everyone needs a polar-rated sleeping bag. In fact, heavy sleeping bags are too warm to sleep in during the summer months or in warmer climates.
Flight in Winter offers a light sleeping bag that rolls up so tight that you can stuff it under the seat of your pickup truck and it is so light that you barely notice the weight when you are trekking through the woods. This sleeping bag is also perfect for when the kids have a sleep over or keep one in the trunk of the car for emergencies.
Rolled up, this 70" x 30" adult-sized sleeping bag is only 7" in diameter and 15" long.
If you plan on
camping out
during the cold winter months, then by all means, pack a polar-rated sleeping bag. If not, you may want to consider a smaller, lighter and less expensive alternative.
Supply is limited, so act now before they are gone.
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