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Model: 92570
About Snugpak:
Snugpak are based in the UK and provide a wide range of sleeping bags and outdoors products.
Snugpak products are currently in use with the British, US and Australian Armed Forces.
Sleeping Bag Description:
The Snugpak Travelpak 3 Sleeping Bag is an ultra-lightweight two season sleeping bag, weighing in at only 1500 grams designed for warmer climates, and where weight might be an issue. The bag is great for those travellers who need the extra warmth of a three season sleeping bag, but also like the versatility of the small travel pack size and built-in mosquito net.
Featuring Ripstop Microdiamond Fabric outer, giving the sleeping bag a measure of water resistance as well as durability. The liner is the latest in Paratex Antibacterial technology, discouraging the growth of bacteria, reducing odour and the need for regular washing. This makes the Travelpak 2 Sleeping Bag ideal for prolonged use in the tropics where temperatures may be high and opportunities to launder limited.
With a built in mosquito net to keep out not only mosquitoes but all manner of jungle bugs, the Travelpak 3 Sleeping Bag gives peace of mind when surrounded by creepy crawlies, or when working in a malaria risk area. The net can be rolled away when it’s not required and you can even seal the sleeping bag when you’re not using it to ensure you don’t have any unwanted company later that evening!
All Snugpak sleeping bags are supplied together with a compression stuff sack. The pack size dimensions where shown for each sleeping bag are for the fully compressed size, which involves compacting the bag itself as it is fed into the stuff sack and then using the compression straps and some physical exertion to reach the minimum size.
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