Not sure if they come in different sizes but I'm 6'6".
Intended use is for my 15*F Marmot Sawtooth and adding a bit more warmth for cold weather camping.
Thanks very much in advance!
Not sure if they come in different sizes but I'm 6'6".
Intended use is for my 15*F Marmot Sawtooth and adding a bit more warmth for cold weather camping.
Thanks very much in advance!
I have a Cocoon Coolmax mummy liner I'm not using. Listed dimensions are 87" long, 32" wide at the shoulders, 23" wide at the feet. Listed weight is 9oz in the stuff sack. Should be the exact item shown in the link below.
I don't believe it's ever been used, but I will check it over for any sort of wear and tear if you are interested. I'd like to get $30 for it including shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CMM35-...ef_=ast_bbp_dp
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Thanks for your help
Deb
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