Friday, March 23, 2012

Marmot Plasma 30F / -1C Down Sleeping Bag

Marmot Plasma 30F / -1C Down Sleeping Bag Review



Marmot Plasma 30F / -1C Down Sleeping Bag Feature

  • Certified 900+ fill power goose down. Filled and finished in Santa Rosa. Ultralight and durable 10 Denier Pertex Quantum fabric
  • EN Tested: Comfort Zone 42.4F / - 5.8C (standard woman). Lower Limit 33.6F / -0.9C (standard man to have comfortable nights sleep). Extreme Zone: 6.1F / -14.4C (survival rating for standard woman)
  • Insotect Flow Vertical Baffle System reduces eight and transfers heat from the core of your body to your extremities.. Designed to increase thermal value without adding weight
  • Wrap around foot box construction incorporates flow design with Marmot's lassic trapezoid shape. Insulated Draft Tube - eliminates cold leaks through the zipper.
  • REGULAR (6'0"): 1 lbs 6.44 oz / 636 g. Fill weight: 10.41 oz / 295 g. Size on hip: 58in/147cm. Size on foot. 43in/109cm. LONG (6'6"): 1 lbs 7.86 oz / 676 g. Fill weight: 11.82 oz / 335 g
Heaps of advancements in fabric, insulation, and design add up an extremely evolved sleeping system. Incredibly lightweight Pertex fabric forms a water-resistant, breathable barrier against the elements. 900+ fill-power goose down is hand stuffed in Santa Rosa, California. Flow Gate Construction allows warm air to circulate without allowing the down to shift. Full length zipper. Hood draw cord - positioned for easy access. Insulated collar with easy access cord - engineered to close without velcro, keeps warm air trapped in your bag. Velcro-free Face Muff - keeps the draw cord and zipper away from your face. Two way zipper sliders - for venting and mating bags. Reversible slider tabs for easy use inside or outside bag. Two hang loops - on the outside of foot box for airing out your bag. Zipper garage. Main material: 10 Denier 100% Nylon Micro Ripstop DWR 0.8 oz/yd. Lining material: 10 Denier 100% Nylon Micro Ripstop DWR 0.8 oz/yd. Insulation material: 900+ Fill Power Goose Down.


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