miqio schlafsack MIQIO® 2in1 Großer XL Sommer Schlafsack mit abtrennbarer Kissenhülle
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miqio schlafsack MIQIO® 2in1 Großer XL Sommer Schlafsack mit abtrennbarer Kissenhülle

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miqio schlafsack MIQIO® 2in1 Großer XL Sommer Schlafsack mit abtrennbarer KissenhülleMIQIO 2in1 Groer XL Sommer Schlfsack ist Reiseschlafsack und Reisedecke (Travelsheet) in Einem XL KOMFORTGRE: Mit 90 x220cm ist dieser gerumige Reiseschlafsack breiter und lnger als ein gewhnlicher Schlafsack. Mit dem umlaufenden Reiverschluss lsst sich der Deckenschlafsack komplett ffnen So hat man 2 Produkte in einem: Einen groen Schlafsack oder eine Decke in Doppelbett Gre (180 x 220 cm). KLEINES PACKMA (17x20cm) : Mit dem Kompressionssack lsst

MIQIO 2in1 Großer XL Sommer Schlfsack ist Reiseschlafsack und Reisedecke (Travelsheet) in Einem

XL- KOMFORTGRÖßE: Mit 90 x220cm ist dieser geräumige Reiseschlafsack breiter und länger als ein gewöhnlicher Schlafsack. Mit dem umlaufenden Reißverschluss lässt sich der Deckenschlafsack komplett öffnen - So hat man 2 Produkte in einem: Einen großen Schlafsack oder eine Decke in Doppelbett-Größe (180 x 220 cm).

KLEINES PACKMAß (17x20cm) : Mit dem Kompressionssack lässt sich der Camping Schlafsack ultraleicht auf ein sehr kleines Packmaß reduzieren. Ideal beim Camping, auf Booten, als Hüttenschlafsack, für Wohnwägen oder als Schlafsack für Jugendherbergen und Festivals.

WARM UND ATMUNGSAKTIV: Das leichte Futter (60g/m2) sorgt jederzeit für die perfekte Wohlfühltemperatur ab ca 12 Grad Umgebungstemperatur. Das Cotton Touch Material fühlt sich an wie Baumwolle, trocknet aber schneller und ist ultraleicht.

KOPPELBAR ZUM DOPELSCHLAFSACK + LEICHTER EINSTIEG: Durch den umlaufenden Reißverschluss kannst du jederzeit ohne Umstände aus deinem Schlafsack klettern. Die Reisverschluss-Seite kann nach eigener Vorliebe gewählt werden. Für Paare empfiehlt es sich ebenfalls die Reißverschluss-Seite abhängig von der Bettseite zu wählen. Zwei Schlafsäcke (Rechts + Links) lasse sich zu einem Doppelschlafsack verbinden.

ÜBERALL GUT SCHLAFEN: Die hautfreundliche Soft-Touch Oberfläche lässt dich auch unterwegs so gut schlafen wie im eigenen Bett zuhause und sorgt für noch mehr Erholung und Spaß unterwegs.

KOPFKISSENFACH: Der Kisseneinschub auf der Rückseite hält das Kissen dort wo es sein soll.

VIELSEITIG VERWENDBAR: Als XXL Sommerschlafsack, Reisebettdecke, Wohnwagen-Schlafsack, Reiselaken,… Leicht verpackt und komprimierbar besonders geeignet für Wohnwagencamper, Segler, Airbnb Urlauber und Individualtouristen geeignet.

SEITENSCHLÄFER: Mit einer Breite von 90cm ist der Schlafsack auch für Seitenschläfer ideal.

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