New for 2022: ALPS OutdoorZ Redwood -25° Sleeping Bag

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posted on October 3, 2022
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ALPS Outdoorz Redwood 25 Sleeping Bag Lead

The new ALPS OutdoorZ Redwood -25° is a classic-style sleeping bag that is built to provide a warm and comfortable night's sleep in otherwise frigid base camps. The oversized rectangular design boasts 38-by-80-inch dimensions, so there is plenty of room for any sleeping style.

ALPS OutdoorZ Redwood -25 degrees sleeping bag half unzipped.

Rated for -25° Fahrenheit, the bag utilizes TechLoft Silver insulating fill with a warm, soft 100-percent cotton flannel liner and a rugged canvas outer shell for years of dependable use in the roughest hunting camp conditions. The two-layer construction and offset quilting prevents cold spots and offers ample padding for use with or without a sleeping mat. Additional features include a heavy-duty #10 zipper and rollup straps for easy storage and transport.

ALPS OutdoorZ Redwood -25 degrees sleeping bag close up of flannel lining.

The Redwood -25° sleeping bag has an MSRP of $249.00. For more information, visit alpsoutdoorz.com.

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