Eagles Nest Outfitters ENO Spark TopQuilt, Ultralight Camping Quilt, Lime/Charcoal, One Size

December 6, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:11 GMT+0100 - Details)

The warm and affordable counterpart to the Ember 2 UnderQuilt, the Spark TopQuilt makes for the perfect cold weather hammocking solution. Features an easy to use convertible footbox that makes for a quick entry and exit, all while keeping the heat in. Made from the softest nylon taffeta lining, you won’t want to leave. Weight: 27 oz.; Unfolded Dimensions: 6’8″ x 4’2″.

Product Features

  • WEATHER READY: The warm and affordable counterpart to the Ember 2 UnderQuilt (sold separately), with a temperature rating of 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit, the Spark TopQuilt makes for the coziest hammock partner.
  • WARMTH STAYS IN: Features an easy to use convertible footbox that makes for a quick entry and exit, all while keeping the heat in. Made from the softest nylon taffeta lining, you won’t want to leave.
  • FOUR-SEASON HAMMOCKING: Feel safe and stay dry knowing that the Spark is finished with DWR (durable water repellent), which repels moisture and keeps you comfy and secure through any storm.
  • COMPACT CAMPING: Includes a nylon compression stuff sack for easy storage and only weighs 27 ounces. Unfolded Dimensions: 6’8″ x 4’2″.
  • PLEASE NOTE: ENO attempts to reduce potential waste by using every bit of fabric available in production, so the color of the stuff sack and stitching might vary from what is pictured.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Awesome Product! ENO has made another great product. Very light weight and VERY warm!Purchased for my son and he just loves it.

Anonymous says:

Comfortable. I’ve been using this item for about 2 months straight because I hammock camp as well as sleep in a hammock every night at home. The product keeps you warm, the underside is soft and it can be utilized as a blanket or as a sleeping bag. I’m glad I made this purchase.

Anonymous says:

Stayed warm. Well, hot actually. ENO top quilt, Chill Gorilla Underquilt, 30 degrees, 11,700’ elevation…slept warm in my skivvies.

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