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Field Bed by Scout

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If camping is a way to get closer to nature, then why not have the equipment reflect this ideal? Scout offers a stylish and appropriate solution in its Field Bed, a fashionable alternative to the ordinary sleeping bag. Field Bed is protective against the cold with its 100% organic Italian cotton selvage denim, a dark blue mix with hints of red undertones, and 100% cotton Japanese chambray interior lining. The 40” x 80” size is sure to keep winds at bay, especially with the reinforcement of APEX® insulation that withstands temperatures as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Small details, such as the horsehide pulls and antique brass zip, add a hint of rustic class.

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