REI Lumen +25
$149.00
The REI Women's Lumen +25 is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen December 10, 2011 at REI.
where to buy:
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Specs
Specs
| fall 2010 | regular | long | |
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| Weight | 4 lb 7 oz / 2000 g | 4 lb 12 oz / 2150 g | |
| Temperature rating |
25 F / -4 C |
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| Fill |
Thermawave polyester synthetic |
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| EN comfort |
27 F / -2.8 C |
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| EN lower limit |
14 F / -10 C |
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| Shape |
mummy |
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| Max user height | 5 ft 6 in / 170 cm | 6 ft 0 in / 180 cm | |
| Shoulder girth | 60 in / 150 cm | 60 in / 150 cm | |
| Hip girth | 60 in / 150 cm | 60 in / 150 cm | |
Description
The Women's Lumen +25 is a women's synthetic 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by REI. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.
Where to Buy
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