Kakadu

Drover 20 Degree Sleeping Bag

Sale price$169.00
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The Kakadu Drover 20 Degree Sleeping Bag is built for warmth, durability, and versatility, making it the perfect companion for cold-weather camping. Featuring a tough Ripstop® cotton canvas outer and a soft 100% cotton flannel inner, this 20 degree sleeping bag delivers ultimate comfort, whether you're camping in the outback or setting up under the stars.

Designed for adaptable warmth, the removable fleece liner allows you to customise your sleep experience—keeping you cozy in 20°F temperatures with the liner or offering a cooler option at 28°F without it. The sleeping bag is also eco-conscious, with recycled plastic fill equivalent to 75 bottles, providing warmth while reducing environmental impact.

Dual zippers offer easy access from either side, making it convenient to get in and out, while the weatherproof carry bag ensures your 20 degree sleeping bag stays dry and protected, no matter the terrain. Whether you're hitting the trails, road-tripping, or camping off-grid, the Kakadu Drover 20 Degree Sleeping Bag is built for adventure and all-season comfort.

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