1744 days ago

Sleeping Bags Adult Size

PETER & SUE from Orewa

3 adult size sleeping bags in very good condition. There are 2 the same. Maroon and grey colour. ( Sportlink Outlander make )One with a right hand zip and one with a left hand zip. Measurements .. from top of head part to end of bag is 2030mm. From top of bag itself to end of bag is1700mm. Top width is 640 and bottom width is 500mm.
The red and dark grey bag ( Alp Sports make ) measurements are ...from top of head part to end of bag is 2180mm. From top of bag itself to end of bag 1800mm. Top width is 700mm and bottom width is 550mm. This has a right hand zip.
All bags can open right out to be used like a duvet. All have storage bags with lockable pull ties.
Pick up is central Orewa. Phone 4265425.

Price: $25

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