I have a few of these sleeping bags - well, same kinda bag just a different label on them. They're great! Another good use for them is to put them inside a regular sleeping bag to add a few more degrees of cold weather protection too. David Marshall http://www.hasenwerk.ca http://www.fastforward.ca Box 4153, Quesnel BC, Canada V2J 3J2 On Wed, July 4, 2007 19:59, Tom Myers wrote: > Hey Folks > > Just got a hold of two L.L. Bean Cabin Fleece Sleeping bags. These are > similar to a regular sleeping bag - just made of a thinner fleece > material. > They are standard sleeping bag size and two can be easily zippered > together. I was looking for something lighter than a standard sleeping bag > that would work better in the hotter nights. These bags are very compact > and > can be easily washed in a standard machine. They roll up very compact with > attached straps. Worth checking out for $20 > > I have pics of the bags in use on the blog - > > http://motsvan.blogspot.com/ > > Happy 4th ! > > > Tom Myers > Rochester NY > 90 Westy > 91 Syncro > > _________________________________________________________________ > http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=hmtextlinkjuly07 > |
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