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Marmot
Trestles 30 Sleeping Bag: 30F Synthetic

5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $75.98 - $99.99 Original price: $118.95
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Why We Like The Trestles 30 Sleeping Bag

The Marmot Trestles 30 Synthetic Sleeping Bag is a staple for summer surf trips, shoulder-season backpacking trips, and overnight forays into the mountains. It's light and compact enough for taking out on the trail, yet still comfy enough for casual car-camping adventures. The Trestles' synthetic Spirafil insulation and wave construction provide protection from mild temps, and it retains loft even if it gets slightly wet. Whether we're traveling by foot for a week or escaping the city for a night, we sleep in comfort with the Trestles 30.


Details

  • A three-season bag for camping or backpacking
  • Spirafil 120 insulation offers high-loft warmth
  • Snagless draft tube locks in warmth
  • Fold-Down second zipper provides easy access
  • Classic trapezoidal footbox for comfort
  • Includes compression sack for efficient storage
  • Two hang loops allow easy drying
  • Stash pocket secures phone or other small items
  • Item #MAR013N
Material
70D 100% polyester
Insulation
Spiraloft 120 (synthetic)
Shape
mummy
Max User Height
[Regular] 6ft, [Long] 6ft 6in
Shoulder Circumference
[regular] 62in, [long] 64in
Hip Circumference
[regular] 57in, [long] 59in
Foot Circumference
[regular] 47in, [long] 48in
Bag Length
[regular] 81in, [long] 87in
Draft Tube
snagless
Pockets
1 stash
Pad Retainer
no
Fill Weight
[regular] 1lb 14oz, [long] 2lb 2oz
Degree
30F
European Norm/ISO Comfort Rating
36.1F
Stuff Sack
compression
Stuff Size
[regular] 9 x 18in, [long] 9 x 19in
Claimed Weight
3lb 1oz
Activity
backpacking, camping
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

April 15, 2021

It's In The Bag

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
43.0
Weight:
160

In the PNW, we don't get hot summer nights. This bag keeps me plenty warm. I really like that the zipper on the other side allows me to have both arms out.

Matt B
5 out of 5 stars

April 10, 2020

Totally BANG 4 YOUR BUCK

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Totally digging this caterpillar. For the price I got it here on Backcountry, I think I'll be ordering dozens more and donating them for our Foundation's silent auction later this summer. Also was amazed at backcountry's shipping speed. Truly remarkable experience overall. Suggestion: This is a little to bulky for backpacking but great for car camping or any outdoor activity that does not require lugging it around for hours.

iKayenn

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