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Kelty Mistral 0 Sleeping Bag
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Price: From $13.00 to $20.00
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Rental Rates:
3 Days - $13.00
7 Days - $17.00
14 Days - $20.00
Call for longer rentals or for group rates.
Rent this cold weather, 3 season Zero degree bag for those trips when the mercury may dip below freezing, or if you are a cold natured person.
The Mistral 0 is ideal for campers who want reliable comfort for their cold-weather camping endeavors. It comes with extra-CloudLoft insulation over the chest area and a zipper draft tube to keep out drafts.
Temp Rating: 0° / -18°C
Weight: 6 lb 12 oz / 3.1 kg
Shape: Mummy
Insulation: Kelty CloudLoftä
Shell material: NR210T nylon double ripstop
Liner material: P210T polyester taffeta
Fits to 6’ 6” / 198 cm
Color: Evergreen
Specifications:
Length: 86” / 218 cm
Shoulder girth: 66” / 168 cm
Fill weight: 80 oz. / 2.3 kg
Total weight: 6 lb. 12 oz. / 3.1 kg
Stuffed diameter: 12” / 30 cm
Stuffed length: 24” / 61 cm
Bag Features
- Two-layer, offset-quilt construction
- Extra insulation over the chest
- Full baffle collar
- Two-way locking blanket zipper
- Zipper draft tube with anti-snag design
- Zippered foot vent
- Bag can be unzipped and opened flat for use as a blanket
- Internal liner loops
- Sleeping pad security loops
- Hang loops for storage
- FatMan and Ribbon™ drawcords
- Captured cordlock
- Ground-level side seams prevent heat from escaping
- Differential cut to maximize loft and warmth
- Stuff sack included
Synthetic Insulation
An affordable alternative to down, synthetic insulation is available in many varieties. Advantages of synthetic fill are its ability to maintain insulating properties when wet and that it has less required maintenance than down.
Kelty Cloudloft
Kelty’s branded synthetic fill is an affordable and durable insulation. The blend of solid core and hollow core fibers trap heat efficiently and provide excellent loft and comfort.
Two-layer, offset-quilt construction
By layering two or more sheets of insulation between the liner and shell of a sleeping bag, heat is easily trapped and maintained. To eliminate cold spots, one layer of fill is stitched to the liner, another layer is stitched to the shell, and then the quilt lines are offset so they do not lie on top of one another. Offset quilt construction is durable and maintains its shape and structure after many uses.
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