Slumberjack Telluride 30? Sleeping Bag
Saturday, August 11, 2012
A sleeping bag? Capable of protecting you against temperatures as low as 30 degrees? With a draft tube that keeps out cold air and prevents heat loss? And zip-together capabilities?
Pshaw! I spit on it all!
Don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I don’t understand its value. It’s just that it pains me to see campers turn their back on old-fashioned camping techniques! What was wrong with felling a tree and hollowing it? Are campers today too lazy to whistle the secret note that attracts a herd of goats, whose hides they can use to weave a comfortable sleepsack? Does no one want to braid themselves a grass tunic anymore and set it aflame?
No, today’s camper must simply BUY something to sleep in! Pathetic!
| Carry Weight | 3 lbs 10 oz |
| Packed Size | 10″ x 17″ |
| Fits to | 6 feet |
| Shoulder Girth | 64″ |
| Carry Weight | 4 lbs 2 oz |
| Packed Size | 10″ x 18″ |
| Fits to | 6 feet 6 inches |
| Shoulder Girth | 66″ |
| Insulation | Slumberloft Synthetic Insulation |
| Shell Fabric | Polyester Taffeta |
| Liner Fabric | Polyester Taffeta |
Made in China
In the box:
(Choose Regular or Long)
(1) Slumberjack 51722511LL Telluride 30? Sleeping Bag

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