Exped Wallcreeper PL
sleeping bag specifications
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The photos below are of the older version of the Wallcreeper PL.
The newer color is shown in the photos at the top of this page.
Fit System
In the two photos above a 5'11" model is in a medium sized bag. In the left photo he is laying comfortably on his side. In the right photo he is laying on his stomach. |
Features
The major feature of the Wallcreeper PL is that it is an all in one sleeping
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To use the bag as a jacket, raise the foot section through the interior of the bag, where it can be secured using two draw cords that buckle together around the waist. |
The foot section can also be secured around the waist by connecting the buckles at the bottom of the bag to the buckles at the top of the bag, as pictured in the photo above. |
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In the photo above, the arm access is shown fully open. The arm access is opened when the bag is being worn as a jacket. The arm access can be opened from the inside or the outside of the bag. |
In the photo above, the arm access is closed around the arm which would provide conservation of heat in cold situations. |
The small photo above shows the insulated draft tube (green arrow) and the zipper snag guard (blue arrow) on the arm access. |
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In the photo above, the elastic hood controls are pictured which help to keep the head warm and maintain a snug fit. The controls also enable the hood to move with your head, rather than remain fixed. | The photo above shows the lower foot section of the bag. The cinch cords are pulled tight and buckled together to use the Wallcreeper as a sleeping bag for the night. | |
The photo above shows the features of the main zipper of the Wallcreeper. The black arrow indicates the placement of the insulated draft tube. The green arrow indicates the snag-preventing stiffener. The blue arrow indicates the insulated handwarmer pocket. There are two pockets on the Wallcreeper. | The photo above shows the Wallcreeper fully opened. In this configuration, the Wallcreeper can be used as a comforter. |