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Journey™ Sleeping Bag 8921 501K
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Your price for a
PillowMaker Jr., Ctn with Ctn Flan Plaid   8921-501K
is only $23.16
Journey™ Sleeping Bag 8921 501K
-Sleeping bag stuffs into itself and stores as a pillow
- no more hassle rolling bags!
- Machine washable
- 26" x 60" sleeping bag
- 100% cotton cover with soft cotton flannel liner
- 2 lbs. ThermoTech® insulation
- Comfortable down to 40°
- When bag is in use, the PillowMaker™ feature also holds your pillow in place (pillow not included)
- Interior utility pocket -Patent Pending
- Commercial machine washable only

PillowMaker Jr., Ctn with Ctn Flan Plaid   8921-501K



 from Coleman
Nearly 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman. And the company he founded would change life in America. It has been a fascinating saga for The Coleman Company, Inc. One filled with historical significance, amazing innovations and delightfully fun things to know.

Coleman and are registered trademarks of The Coleman Company, Inc., used with permission.
We are able to bring this item to you at this price because we have become a certified reseller of this product
This item comes directly from the COLEMAN in its unopened original packaging.

This stands 9.5 inches tall, 14.5 inches wide and 9.5 inches deep.
It weighs 4 lbs. 7 ounces
Coleman's model # for the PillowMaker Jr., Ctn with Ctn Flan Plaid is 8921-501K.
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