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9:43 p.m. on September 12, 2002 (EDT)
Jeff (Guest)

Down for Draft tube

The draft tube on my Marmot bag tore and I lost some of the down. Anybody know where I can get down for it? Should I call Marmot for help? Its something I can fix myself with the materials. Jeff.

 
3:32 p.m. on September 16, 2002 (EDT)
Mike (Guest)

Re: Down for Draft tube

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The draft tube on my Marmot bag tore and I lost some of the down. Anybody know where I can get down for it? Should I call Marmot for help? Its something I can fix myself with the materials. Jeff.

Marmot will fix it, but they will most likely charge you. I paid $40 to have a large rip repaired in a pair of bibs. They replaced the whole panel. They did a really nice job.

 
5:08 p.m. on September 17, 2002 (EDT)
Bruce Bishop (Guest)

Re: Down for Draft tube

Frostline kits (yes, they still exist) sell down in small or large quantities. It is only about 500 fill power, but for a small job works adequately. It still comes in the push-through bags - they are still using the same packaging machine they had in the '70s (I took a tour!).

Frostline Kits
P O Box 3419
Grand Junction, CO 81502
800-548-7872
970-242-0240
Fax 970-242-0286


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The draft tube on my Marmot bag tore and I lost some of the down. Anybody know where I can get down for it? Should I call Marmot for help? Its something I can fix myself with the materials. Jeff.

 
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