Perfect bag for summer nights under starry skies
Wherever you roam, when it’s time to bed down for the night, you want a bag that guarantees a comfortable kip. The Rambler 50 is that bag: a roomy, cosy, semi-rectangular sleeping bag with hard-wearing synthetic fill and some clever features. This includes a Comfort-Tuck zipper system for airing your feet and a full zip that means you can open the bag out to use as a blanket. It’s a versatile design for two-season use that will work in a tent, in a camper van, in a mountain hut or on someone’s couch
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- Filled with hard-wearing, compressible, easy-care synthetic insulation for fuss-free adventures
- Semi-rectangle fit is spacious yet compact
- No-snag Comfort-Tuck zipper system
- Unzip completely to use as a blanket
- Includes stuff sack for convenient packability
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- Temp Rating: 50°F / 10°C
- Insulation: CloudLoft™
- Shell Material: 260T Polyester Pongee
- Liner material: 260T Polyester Pongee
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- Fits to: 183 cm
- Length: 185 cm
- Shoulder Width: 73.66 cm
- Fill weight: 0.32 kg
- Total weight: 0.95 kg
- Stuffed size: 18 x 28 cm
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Sustainability through Longevity: Kelty branded tents, backpacks and sleeping bags are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product
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You’ll probably find a Kelty pack or tent at every trailhead and campground in the 50 states, from Alaska to New Mexico. They’re one of the biggest and best-loved US outdoor gear brands. In fact, American entrepreneurial spirit is in Kelty’s DNA. Just as Henry Ford is forever associated with the Ford Motor Company, Kelty is closely associated with its founder, Asher ‘Dick’ Kelty. A tireless inventor and passionate outdoorsman, Kelty developed a host of innovations in outdoor gear, including the first aluminium frame backpack, the first waist-belt, the first padded shoulder straps and the first zippered pockets. Those are all design elements that are still found on almost every quality trekking pack sold today.
In the 1960s and 70s, these technical advances were so ground-breaking that Kelty packs were carried on expeditions to Everest, K2, Cholatse and Antarctica. But just as importantly, Kelty’s affordable and widely available packs encouraged thousands of Americans to explore the backwoods and mountains of their own country.
Today, Kelty is still dedicated to getting everyone outdoors, with a wide range of sleeping bags, tents and other outdoor equipment – including, of course, its iconic packs.

















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