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Surplus to needs. Retails at ?104. Tried once for size but been in storage for a while and even has tags still on it. It's a left hand opening, red outer and navy inner in a black stuff bag. Collection from SE22. I can email or whatsapp some photos if you pm your details.


Manufacturer info:

Small and light, the Snugpak Softie 3 Merlin Sleeping Bag is an ideal summer trekking bag when you want to be confident of staying dry and warm.Designed for optimum comfort at temperatures down to 5?C and extreme survival down to 0?C, it packs down in the supplied compression sack to only 16cm x 16cm and weighs just 900g.

Durable, water-repellent and breathable, the Paratex Light lining and Paratex Steelplate outer shell both offer excellent wicking properties to help draw away moisture from your body. These technically advanced fabrics are also windproof to further protect you from the elements.

Carefully designed to keep you warm

The Softie 3 is filled with soft-touch Premier Softie synthetic fibres, which retain heat even if wet. Constructed in the popular mummy-style shape for improved warmth, the Snugfit Hood features a drawstring cord and fits in a similar way to a jacket hood to keep you cosy.

A full-length baffle along the anti-snag zip also helps to reduce draughts and heat loss. The bag is washable and has hanging tabs to make drying and airing easy.

Made in the UK.

Season: Summer

Temperature Rating: Comfort: 5?C

Extreme: 0?C

Materials: Outer Fabric: Paratex Steelplate

Inner Fabric: Paratex Light

Filling: Softie Premier

Length: 220cm

Chest width: 75cm

Knee width: 60cm

Foot width: 40cm

Weight: 900g (incl stuff sack)

Compact pack size: 16cm x 16cm (fully compressed)

Foot box has been reinforced allowing you to go to sleep wearing your boots

Tabs provided to let you easily hang the bag to air or dry.

Made in the UK.

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