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Field & Stream Pathfinder 20° Sleeping Bag - Dick's Sporting Goods

Field & Stream Pathfinder 20° Sleeping Bag

Item Number: 17257636
Price: $89.99
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Product Information

Customer Reviews

Buying Guide


The Field & Stream® Pathfinder 20° Sleeping Bag will keep you cozy when the weather turns chilly. The rectangular shape gives you room to move, while the drawstring hood lets you seal in more warmth if needed. Gusseted construction and a full-surround chest baffle are designed to keep you warm, while the Hydro-Dri liner wicks away moisture for a comfortable night's sleep. The Pathfinder stores easily in the included bag.

FEATURES:

  • Temperature rating: 20°F
  • Bag shape: Rectangular w/hood
  • Double layer offset quilt construction
  • Gusseted bag keeps you warm
  • Full-surround chest baffle
  • Drawcord hood helps keep warmth inside your bag
  • Hydro-Dri moisture-wicking liner
  • Carry/storage bag included


Specifications:

  • Insulation material: 4-hole polyester fiber fill
  • Shell material: Polyester ripstop
  • Liner material: Hydro-Dri
  • Dimensions: 28" x 86" x 7.5"
  • Fill weight: 3.5 lbs
  • Model #: CEH00913
  • Field & Stream


Country Of Origin: China

Customer Reviews

Field & Stream Pathfinder 20° Sleeping Bag 5 5 1 1
N-N-N-Nice!!! I just came back from my second camping outing this spring, using my new sleeping bag and I swear the truth- they were the only times I have ever actually slept well on any camping outing in my life (since roughly half of camping is sleeping, ya know, maybe that's important). Both times I used it was in the Shenandoah, and both times it got down to the thirties at night, and I know there are all kinds of hardcore campers that would laugh at such temperatures, but hey, cold is cold, and I wasn't in my new bed, baby! It's a little heavier than bags for higher temperatures but it was well worth the extra ounces for the elusive good night sleep while camping. May 6, 2013
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