Sunday, March 25, 2012

Lafuma Warm n Light 800 Sleeping Bag

Lafuma Warm n Light 800 Sleeping Bag Review



Lafuma Warm n Light 800 Sleeping Bag Feature

  • 650-fill down sleeping bag is rated to 30 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Weighs just one pound, 13 ounces, and fits sleepers up to six feet, four inches in height
  • Box construction keeps down insulation evenly distributed; waterproof, repellant-treated mini ripstop polyamide 40-denier material
  • Stuff sack is included, and bag packs down to six-by-ten-inches (W x D)
  • Includes limited manufacturer's warranty; details included with purchase
Nothing is as essential to a successful camping trip as a solid night's sleep, and the Lafuma Warm n Light 800 sleeping bag will help you enjoy just that. Rated to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, this 650-fill down sleeping bag weighs just one pound, 13 ounces, and fits sleepers up to six feet, four inches in height. Box construction keeps down insulation evenly distributed, while waterproof, repellant-treated mini ripstop polyamide 40-denier material keeps the moisture out. A draft tube and interior pocket offer comfortably convenient touches. A stuff sack is included, and the bag packs down to six-by-ten-inches (W x D).

Specifications:

  • Fits sleepers up to 6 feet, 4 inches tall
  • Weight: 1 lb. 13 oz.
  • Packs down to 6 x 10 inches (W x H x D)
  • Rated to 30 degrees F

Warranty
Lafuma outdoor products include a limited manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Details are included with your purchase

About Lafuma
In 1930, the three Lafuma brothers started a backpack business in Annyeron, France. They revolutionized pack-making by inventing the metal-framed backpack, an innovation that allowed adventurers to carry more gear. In 1936, France introduced paid time off, a benefit that popularized camping and mountaineering. As a result, the demand for Lafuma backpacks took off, making Lafuma the go-to brand for French outdoor enthusiasts.

The rise of the car and the need for comfortable, portable furniture led Lafuma to branch out into folding camp furniture in 1954, and the company began selling outdoor clothing in 1992, becoming one of the first companies to sell an affordably priced Gore-Tex jacket. In 1995, Lafuma expanded further their outdoor line with the acquisition of Millet and Le Chameau.


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