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Perfect for chilly outdoor adventures, the Marmot Trestles Eco Elite Sleeping Bag is made with a 100% recycled polyester shell and lining. Warm to 0°F/-18°C , this eco-friendly bag features HL-ElixR ECO fibres for optimal loft and a dual zipper system for easy access and enhanced ventilation. The Marmot sleeping bag also has an anatomically designed 3D footbox to maximize warmth and comfort.
Four-way stretch knit fabric improves mobility and comfort
Center front zipper allows easy layering and temperature control
Front pockets provide handy storage space
High neck hood with adjustable drawcord offers custom warmth
Ribbed cuffs and hem provide a comfortable fit
| Type of Sleeping Bag | Mummy |
|---|---|
| Season | Winter |
| Lower Limit Temperature Rating (°C) | -16.50 °C |
| Zipper Placement(s) | Left |
| Product Use(s) | Camping |
| Advanced Features | Drawcord Collar,Hanging Loop,Anti-Snag Zipper,Water Resistant,Baffles |
| Accessories List | Stuff Sack,Hanging Loop,Storage Bag,Stash Pocket,Hood |
| Primary Material | Polyester |
| Interior Lining Material | Polyester |
| Fill Material | Synthetic Down |
| Fill Weight (g) | 1595.00 g |
|---|---|
| Compressed Volume (l) | 22.10 l |
| Assembled Length (cm) | 183.00 cm |
| Assembled Width (cm) | 157.00 cm |
| Stuffed Stack Length (cm) | 53.00 cm |
| Stuffed Stack Height (cm) | 29.00 cm |
| Stuffed Stack Weight (lbs) | 3.83 lbs |
| Shoulder Circumference (cm) | 152.00 cm |
| Hip Circumference (cm) | 142.00 cm |
| Foot Circumference (cm) | 120.00 cm |
| Certifications | EN Tested |
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