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For over 30 years now Marmot has been
manufacturing quality outdoor products for the hardcore outdoor enthusiast. They
design their products to be easy to use, light weight, durable, and comfortable
and this applies their entire line of Marmot sleeping bags.
There was a time when Marmot tested all their sleeping bags in cold storage
lockers and under sprinklers just to make sure they lived up to their design
specifications. They no longer do this but the lessons learned from that testing
protocol live on in a family of sleeping bags that can meet any test you throw
at them out on the trail. They have lightweight bags that are easy to pack for
those warm summer backpacking trips to down-filled sleeping bags that will keep
you warm and cozy in the coldest of conditions on your winter expeditions.
Marmot builds their sleeping bags for maximum heat retention along with the
convenience of their ThermoPane foot box and snag free zippers. There’s nothing
worse then jumping in your bag on a cold night and the zipper gets snagged,
letting all that built up warmth escape into night.
One last word about how Marmot tests their sleeping bags. All their sleeping
bags are EN tested at the Thelma Testing Center in Norway. The EN (European
Norm) 13537 test is specific to sleeping bags and every Marmot bag will have an
EN test hangtag attached to it, verifying the temperature range it is best
suited for.
You really can’t go wrong with a Marmot sleeping bag. With over 30 years of
design, testing, and real world use you know you are getting a bag that will
keep you warm, cozy, and comfy for years to come. Just think of it as your five
star hotel bed for the great outdoors.
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