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Diamond Park Sleeping Bag: 0F Down

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Diamond Park Sleeping Bag

Cool weather is upon us, but you’re not ready to pack up camping gear and call it quits for the year, and neither is the Diamond Park. This new versatile bag is cut tall and wide for those who like extra room to move, and can handle temps down to 0-degrees F.


Details

  • A lofty bag built for cold temps and those who want extra warmth
  • Designed to pair with either a 25in or 30in wide Flex Pad
  • Wide and tall cut has room to move, or accommodate large stature
  • Double zipper can be opened entirely to create a comforter
  • Quilt-like construction tuns bag into a backcountry bed
  • Requires a Big Agnes Flex Pad to provide warmth and support on back
  • Item #BAGZ284
Material
[face fabric] nylon ripstop, [lining] polyester taffeta
Insulation
600-fill DownTek
Shape
rectangular
Zipper
full-length
Max User Height
6ft 6in
Shoulder Circumference
80in
Hip Circumference
74in
Foot Circumference
64in
Bag Length
6ft 6in
Draft Tube
yes
Pockets
[internal] 1 mesh stash
Pad Retainer
Flex Pad Sleeve
Fill Weight
3lb 4oz
Degree
0F
Storage Sack
included
Stuff Sack
included
Stuff Size
9 x 20in
Claimed Weight
4lb 14oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

December 25, 2023

Big Agnes Diamond Park O degree

Bought it a month ago but have not used it yet. The bag is massive and for the cost should have come with a compression bag, case in point I was uncertain of what size compression bag to use and somewhere it stated to use a 25 l bag I tried to stuff it in a 20 l drybag with no success, so thought the 25 l compression bag may not work so purchased a 35 liter

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