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black ovis  |  SKU: BLACK058-0D

BLACKOVIS CHUGACH 0 DEGREE HYBRID DOWN/SYNTHETIC SLEEPING BAG

$183.99 USD $244.99


Description

This is one of most affordable 0 degree bags you will find. It is a hybrid sleep system and the total weight is just over 4lb. 

  • 0 Degree
  • Polyester liner
  • Comes with a large mesh storage shack & compression sack
  • Internal pocket keeps small items handy
  • 34" x 82"
  • Stuff sack compressed 15"x10"
  • Total Weight: 4 lb 3 oz
  • Fill: Down and Synthetic
  • Top layer fill - waterproof down
  • Bottom layer fill - TechLoft Micro
  • Insulated chest and zipper baffle
  • Polyester ripstop outer fabric
  • #5 YKK Zipper
  • Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee
  • Manufacturer Item Number: 4953036

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

    BlackOvis brings you the versatile Chugach sleeping bag series. This unique hybrid sleeping bag features a top layer filled with waterproof down and a bottom layer filled with synthetic TechLoft Micro insulation to ensure a comfortable and warm night's sleep. Our TechLoft Micro insulation consists of multiple denier staple-length fibers that have a siliconized finish for maximum insulation, loft, and compactness. It is an ultra-lightweight insulation that has a tremendous weight-to warmth ratio. The Chugach uses RDS certified 600-fill waterproof down which adds water resistance and prevents the down from clumping. The Chugach has No. 8 separating zippers and an insulated chest and zipper baffle. For durability, there is a polyester ripstop outer shell and a soft polyester liner. The included compression stuff sack makes packing a breeze and a large mesh storage sack. The Chugach is offered in multiple temperature options accommodating a variety of hunting and camping seasons. This bag is a perfect light-weight bag for hiking into base camp or spike camp.

    NOTE - It is standard in the camping industry to rate bags at the lowest temperature to avoid hypothermia. A comfort rating is generally 10-15 degrees higher.