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When you look closely, you see that comfort is more than a result of great design, effective materials, high performance insulations, or additional stitching and quilting. Details and additional design features are what separate Slumberjack bags from ordinary sleeping bags. Here are a few examples of what we mean: Internal Collars are baffles sewn to the liner and used to prevent heat loss from the user's body. Draft Tubes are baffles sewn adjacent to the zipper to keep cold air out and prevent heat loss through the zipper coils. Weather Wedge is a small piece of triangular fabric (either filled or unfilled) that is sewn at the base of the zipper to prevent heat loss at the zipper opening. This also reduces stress at the point where the zipper is sewn. Anti-Snag Zipper Tape is sewn along the draft tube and the liner to prevent the zippers from snagging. Utility Pockets are used to store small items, so they'll be close at hand, such as car keys, flashlights, MP3 player, or similar items.

