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Mountain Equipment Dreamcatcher 750

Mountain Equipment DreamCatcher 750 Down Sleeping Bag - 90/rainwear-hydrotough0 600+ Fill down and stretchy TDS baffles make the Dreamcatcher range is Mountain Equipments most comfortable performance bags for the backpacker and trekker.

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Mountain Equipment DreamCatcher 750 Down Sleeping Bag - 90/rainwear-hydrotough0 600+ Fill down and stretchy TDS baffles make the Dreamcatcher range is Mountain Equipments most comfortable performance bags for the backpacker and trekker.

Its thermally efficient stretch baffles coupled with healthy dose of quality down makes this a terrific all-round performer for those expecting a little bit of everything. Colours may vary.

  • 90/10 pure down with a minimum fill power of 600
  • Lightweight Diamond rip-stop shell
  • TDS improves comfort, loft and thermal efficiency
  • Reversible Slumbersack stuff-sack with micro-fleece lining doubles as a pillow
  • Box wall baffles
  • Anatomical hood
  • NEW Concealed valuables pocket on outer shell
  • 3-Dimensional neck collar and integrated zip baffles
  • Bulls-eye (5 baffle) foot plug and Sharks Toe design
  • Gemini neck and zip baffles fuse high quality down and synthetic insulation for improved performance
  • NEW Inter-locking thermal venting zip allows two bags to be zipped together whilst maintaining foot ventilation
  • Total weight  1550
  • Fill weight  750
  • Length and shoulder size  213 x 82
  • Extreme rating  -29
  • Transition rating  -10
  • Comfort rating  -3
  • ME Rec sleepzone  +10 to -12

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