Long
Out of Stock at SC WEST EDMONTON MALL
Out of Stock at SC WEST EDMONTON MALL
The Marmot Trestles Elite Eco Long Sleeping Bag keeps you warm in temperatures down to 20°F/-7°C. It features HL-ElixR ECO, a blend of recycled fibres ensuring high loft, softness and warmth. This environmentally conscious Marmot sleeping bag is EN tested and has an internal stash pocket, dual zipper system for ventilation and an anatomically designed 3D footbox for enhanced comfort.
EN temperature rated to offer warmth down to 20°F/-7°C
Internal stash pocket stores small items
Anti-snag main zipper with fold-down second zipper offers easy access and ventilation
Wave-construction top and blanket-construction bottom offer warmth, and comfort
Type of Sleeping Bag | Mummy |
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Season | Spring,Spring/Summer,Summer,Fall |
Lower Limit Temperature Rating (°C) | -5.80 °C |
Zipper Placement(s) | Left |
Product Use(s) | Sleeping,Outdoor,Tent Camping,Outdoor Adventures,Camping,Backpacking |
Advanced Features | Anti-Snag Zipper,Water Repellent |
Accessories List | Stuff Sack,Stash Pocket,Hood |
Primary Material | Ripstop Polyester |
Interior Lining Material | Polyester |
Fill Material | Synthetic Down |
Fill Weight (g) | 770.00 g |
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Compressed Volume (l) | 8.90 l |
Assembled Length (cm) | 218.00 cm |
Assembled Width (cm) | 157.00 cm |
Stuffed Stack Length (cm) | 25.00 cm |
Stuffed Stack Height (cm) | 48.00 cm |
Stuffed Stack Weight (lbs) | 2.56 lbs |
Shoulder Circumference (cm) | 157.00 cm |
Hip Circumference (cm) | 147.00 cm |
Foot Circumference (cm) | 124.00 cm |
Certifications | EN Tested |
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