Knight Sleeping Bags New ComforT Bag

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posted on March 8, 2013
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Knight Sleeping Bags has introduced the new, lightweight ComforT sleeping bag for warmer weather use. Knight suggests this bag for use in 50 to 70 degree weather.

The ComforT comes in six designs, including Mossy Oak Break-Up and Duck Blind. This new sleeping bag was originally designed for Firefighters' rotation duties, but the versatility and comfort make it functional for anyone. The ComforT sleeping bag comes with a detachable pillow pad with a built-in pocket for a full-size pillow. Velcro attaching points on both sides of the bag allow for a right or left hand zip.

The bag also includes a ComforT Strip draft barrier at the top and Velcro closure at the foot to help keep you warm. A draft tube along the zipper keeps the warm air in. A shoulder strap make this sleeping bag easy to carry, and an additional fleece liner can be added for extra warmth. The ComforT sleeping bag is made in the USA.

For more information, go to KnightSleepingBags.com.

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