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RE: [at-l] sleeping bags



Flying Wide Series form Feathered Friends addresses your concern.

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>From: 	David Kosicki[SMTP:dkosicki@cognex.com]
>Sent: 	Tuesday, April 08, 1997 10:17 AM
>To: 	'AT Mailing List'
>Subject: 	[at-l] sleeping bags
>
>
>I'm in the market for a new sleeping bag, but I'd like to get one with
>enough shoulder girth to be comfortable (I'm built like a NFL defensive
>lineman).  I've recently purchased a TNF Polorgurard HV bag which has 74
>inches of shoulder girth ( 37 inches wide).  It's very roomy, but very
>heavy at 5 lbs. +.  I'm looking for a Down bag with similar dimensions.
>TNF also sells a down bag with the same dimensions, the Big Kazoo XL.
>This bag is rated for 25 degrees, weighs 3 lbs. 6 oz, and at $229.00
>seems like a good deal.
>
>Does anyone have any comments regarding the Big Kazoo XL?  I've been
>happy with all TNF equipment I've used.  Are there any sleeping bag
>manufacturers that offer wide widths or make custom bags?  I haven't
>called anyone yet, but was going to call Feathered Friends.
>
>Many thanks.
>
>Dave Kosicki
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