| Eureka Grasshopper Kids 30-Degree Sleeping Bag |  | Brand: Eureka
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $35.95 as of 3/15/2010 17:56 EDT details You Save: $9.04 (20%)
Seller: CSP Outdoors Rating: 35 reviews
Color: Green Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 17 x 7 x 10
MPN: 2631841 Model: 2631841 UPC: 083826318405 EAN: 0083826318412 ASIN: B000EU0524
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight rectangular sleeping bag with trapezoidal foot box for kids | | • | Rated to 30 degrees for temperate conditions | | • | Filled with 1.7 pounds of Thermashield fiber fill; 2.9-pound carry weight | | • | Measures 66 by 26 by 18 inches | | • | Inner stash pocket; includes stuff sack |
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Product Description
- Shell material: 75D polyester taffeta
- Lining material: 75D polyester taffeta
- Insulation: Eureka! ThermaShield
- Zipper: #5
- Anti-snag zipper guard
- Internal pocket
- Included stuff sack
- Full length draft tube
- Hook & loop zipper closure
- Hang loops
- Fit: Regular
- Zipper: Right
- Size: 66" x 26" x 18"
- Fill Weight: 1 lb 11 oz
- Carry Weight: 2 lbs 13 oz
- Stuff Sack Size: 9.5" x 16"
- Construction: Single Layer/Full Cover Shell
Amazon.com Product Description Rated to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, the Eureka Grasshopper kids' rectangular sleeping bag is a great choice for car and cabin camping and outdoor excursions in temperate conditions. It has a polyester taffeta shell with a single-layer quilt construction and a polyester taffeta inner liner. The trapezoidal foot section is angled to allow for the foot's natural sleeping position. Other features include a draft tube, inner stash pocket, and a two-way, self-repairing zipper. It comes with stuff sack. This sleeping bag is filled with Eureka's proprietary 7-hole slickened, polyester Thermashield fiber fill, which provides maximum insulation at the best value possible. Each Thermashield fiber strand contains 7 tunnel-like holes that run the length of the strand. Each of these holes traps air inside it's passageway creating dead air space that efficiently retains heat to keep you warm. Specifications: - Size: 66 by 26 by 18
- Fill weight: 1.7 pounds
- Carry weight: 2.9 pounds
- Zipper side: Right
About Eureka Though the exact year is unknown, Eureka's long history begins prior to 1895 in Binghamton, New York, where the company still resides today. Then known as the Eureka Tent & Awning Company, its first wares were canvas products--most notably, Conestoga wagon covers and horse blankets for nineteenth century American frontiersmen--as well as American flags, store awnings, and camping tents. The company increased production of its custom canvas products locally throughout the 1930s and during the 1940 and even fabricated and erected the IBM "tent cities" just outside Binghamton. The seven acres of tents housed thousands of IBM salesmen during the company's annual stockholders meeting, which had since outgrown its previous locale. In the 1940s, with the advent of World War II and the increased demand for hospital ward tents, Eureka expanded operations and began shipping tents worldwide. Ultimately, upon the post-war return of the GIs and the resultant housing shortage, Eureka turned its attention to the home front during the 1950s by supplying awnings for the multitude of mobile homes that were purchased. In 1960, Eureka's new and innovative Draw-Tite tent, with its practical, free standing external frame, was used in a Himalayan Expedition to Nepal by world renowned Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person documented to summit Mt. Everest only six years earlier. In 1963, Eureka made history during its own Mt. Everest ascent, with more than 60 of its tents sheltering participants from fierce 60+ mph winds and temperatures reaching below -20°F during the first all American Mt. Everest Expedition. For backpackers and families, Eureka introduced its legendary Timberline tent in the 1970s. Truly the first StormShield design, this completely self-supporting and lightweight backpacking tent became one of the most popular tents the entire industry with sales reaching over 1 million by its ten year anniversary. Eureka tents have also traveled as part of several historic expeditions, including the American Women's Himalayan Expedition to Annapurna I in 1978 and the first Mt. Everest ascents by a Canadian and American woman in 1986 and 1988. In recent history, tents specially designed and donated by Eureka sheltered Eric Simonson and his team on two historic research expeditions to Mount Everest, this time in a quest for truth regarding the 1924 attempted summit of early English explorers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine. During the 1999 expedition, the team made history finding the remains of George Mallory, but the complete mystery remained unsolved. Returning in 2001 to search for more clues, the team found amazing historical artifacts which are now on display at the Smithsonian.
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Great Sleeping Bag! February 17, 2010 Mom of 3 Bought two of these for my boys (4yrs) and (6yrs)...they work great! We have not used them outside of the house, but they seem to be happy with them. My older one is a big kid (size of an 8 yr old) and he fits in it just fine, with plenty of room to grow;-)
Amazon charges you twice! February 11, 2010 Hotzenplotz 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Amazon shipped the product first with UPS, where it got lost. They sent a replacement very quickly. now they charge me twice and have no process established to get it right. So: the product is great, but don't buy at Amazon!
Sleeping bag February 3, 2010 David (CO, USA) The kids love these. They are durable and perfect for them, especially for the price.
Camping February 2, 2010 Michael Ganser My daughter loves her new sleeping bag, so far using it mainly for sleepovers at friends. She says she can't wait for our summer canoe trips and early season hunting trips together next fall.
Mike Ganser
Very nice and comfortable. January 9, 2010 R. Perez (Miami, FL USA) I bought it for my 6 yr old son and he really enjoyed the warmth and feel of the bag. He especially liked the little interior pocket to store his toys with him.
The inside is a comfy, fleecy micro-fiber type of material with the exterior shell being of a typical satin sleeping bag material.
It's easy to fold up and put back into it's stuff sack.
We're not used to the cold weather in the souther US, so when we used it on a night of about 37 - 40 degrees, it worked but was close to our comfortable limit. My son was wearing full thermals which helped. On a 50-60 degree night I would highly recommend it, anything lower I would rethink getting it for us.
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