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Features

  • Fully reversible design has zippers at the shoulders, so you can stick your arms out, and a cinch at the bottom, so you can open it up and stick your legs out
  • Hike it up to your waist, cinch it and wear it like a puffy coat around the campfire, then crawl right back into your tent without having to leave the warmth of your bag
  • To walk around or lounge in the Napsack, simply cinch the bottom up around your waist and fold the extra material over
  • Soft ripstop nylon exterior holds in the cozy Thermastuff synthetic insulation
  • Handwarmer pockets; 5 x 4 in. accessory pockets on each side
  • Includes an 8 x 18 in. stuff sack for easy transport and packing
  • To freshen your Napsack without damage, fading or clumping, hand-wash in cold water with a light detergent; Poler highly recommends not machine-washing the Napsack
  • Rinse well to remove all detergent; lay flat out of direct sunlight to air dry, or dry on low heat with dryer balls (or tennis balls) to help prevent clumping
  • Please carefully cut away the care label with scissors to avoid damage; do not tear away the care label by hand as this will damage the Napsack
  • Small fits people up to 5 ft. tall; Medium up to 5 ft. 8 in.; Large up to 6 ft. 3 in.; Extra-large up to 6 ft. 8 in.
  • If you want to sleep in the Napsack with the bottom cinched closed and are within 3 in. of the upper limit of the recommended height, please size up for comfort in foot area

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Temperature Rating (F)

40 degrees (F)

Temperature Rating (C)

4.4 degrees (C)

Shell

50-denier 300T polyester jacquard

Zipper Location

Front

Insulation Type

Synthetic

Fill

Synthetic fibers

Fill Weight

7.1 ounces

Lining

Shaggy polyester

Sleeping Bag Shape

Semirectangular

Stuff Sack Size

18 x 8 x 8 inches

Gender

Unisex

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