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Amazon’s best-selling sleeping bag keeps you 20 degrees warmer: $25 shipped (30% off)

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Today only, Woot is offering the Abco Tech Sleeping Bag for $24.99 Prime shipped. If you are not a Prime member, Woot will charge $6 for shipping. That’s about $10 off the going rate offered by the manufacturer over at Amazon and is within a couple of dollars of the lowest we’ve seen. This sleeping bag is built to keep you 20º F warmer than the temps that you’re in, making it a great year-round option. On top of that, this sleeping bag is Amazon’s best-seller. Rated 4.3/5 stars.

Don’t get stuck traversing the woods in the dark, use today’s savings towards the an Etekcity Camping Lantern at $13.

Abco Tech Sleeping Bag features:

  • Waterproof design that prevents moisture ingress and keeps you warm
  • Wide-bottom S-Shaped quilted design
  • Double fill technology for extra protection to your body
  • Skin friendly – Polyester lining feels comfortable on the skin
  • Has zipper weather-stripping design with drawstring structure
  • Generously sized – ensures maximum comfort without adding too many extra pounds
  • Comes with polyester fill – dries quickly, remains durable and non-allergenic
  • High quality polyester and precisely done stitches ensure durability
  • Machine washable

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