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Holubar Timberline Down Sleeping Bags- Matching pair with rare liners
Estimated price for orientation: 350 $
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Description Insulation Type: Down Shell Material: Nylon Brand: Holubar of Boulder, CO Lining Material: Nylon Temperature (Fahrenheit): 1 to 14 Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Type: Modified Mummy
Holubar Timberlime Premium Down Sleeping Bags Matching Set with Left and Right Hand Zippers Complete with rarely found snap on liners Handmade in Boulder, Colorado by Alice Holubar Rated to 0° Farenheit These were legendary mountaineering products from the Golden Age of Innovation The Holubars, along with others literally invented the advanced lightweight products that we take for granted today. See the "History of Gear" website for the story of these amazing people and their friends and associates that contributed so much to modern moutaineering and back packing. These sleeping bags have been owned by me since they were made in the mid-70's. They have always been stored loosely in large cotton storage sacks, in the dry, high desert climate where they were made. The down is light an fluffy, the loft is incredible, the Nylon is undamaged, and the Zippers will last forever. They were made from the very finest Canadian Goose Down that could be obtained, andade by hand 40 miles north of where I live now. Absolutely irreplaceable in this condition.
Description
| Insulation Type: | Down | Shell Material: | Nylon |
| Brand: | Holubar of Boulder, CO | Lining Material: | Nylon |
| Temperature (Fahrenheit): | 1 to 14 | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
| Type: | Modified Mummy |
Holubar Timberlime Premium Down Sleeping Bags Matching Set with Left and Right Hand Zippers Complete with rarely found snap on liners Handmade in Boulder, Colorado by Alice Holubar Rated to 0° Farenheit These were legendary mountaineering products from the Golden Age of Innovation The Holubars, along with others literally invented the advanced lightweight products that we take for granted today. See the "History of Gear" website for the story of these amazing people and their friends and associates that contributed so much to modern moutaineering and back packing. These sleeping bags have been owned by me since they were made in the mid-70's. They have always been stored loosely in large cotton storage sacks, in the dry, high desert climate where they were made. The down is light an fluffy, the loft is incredible, the Nylon is undamaged, and the Zippers will last forever. They were made from the very finest Canadian Goose Down that could be obtained, andade by hand 40 miles north of where I live now. Absolutely irreplaceable in this condition.