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    Question Feathered Friends Sleeping Bag Question...

    Hello all!

    This is driving me nuts! I've been looking all over and can't find the answer to this question...

    What do these numbers after the bag name mean? For example: Merlin (58/52/38). What does the "(58/52/38)" denote?
    Please help and restore my sanity!!!

    TIA
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    I think it has to do with measurments at the shoulders, hips, and feet of a mummy style bag.
    I start out the Day with nothing and by the end of the Day I still have most of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danl View Post
    I think it has to do with measurments at the shoulders, hips, and feet of a mummy style bag.
    Prhaps in centimeters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danl View Post
    I think it has to do with measurments at the shoulders, hips, and feet of a mummy style bag.
    +1 on Danl
    The next size up is (60/56/38) which is 2 ounces heavier than the Merlin.
    The numbers are inches in circumference.

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    Ok, cool deals, thanks a bunch all!
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