Lining
90% duck down, 10% feathers;
Filling weight:
505g in size M // 560 g in size L and 640 g in size XL;
Filling Power: 800 Cuin (CE standard)
Shapes
Sarcophagus shape: wide at the shoulders (80 cm in size L) and narrow at the feet, allowing freedom of movement but no loss of warmth at the feet (20 cm in size L).
Anatomically shaped hood and drawcord
Double front opening zip lined with a down-filled flap to keep out the cold
Dimensions
Available sizes: M // L // XL.
Size M: for people measuring 170 cm max
Size L: for people measuring 185 cm max
Size XL: for people measuring 200 cm max
Weight (g): M=1070 g / L=1160 g / XL=1260 g
Folded bag dimensions: M Ø19x35 cm / L Ø19.5x36 cm / XL Ø20x37 cm
What is comfort temperature?
All our sleeping bags display comfort temperatures tested by an independent laboratory (AITEX) in accordance with international standard ISO 23537-1: 2022.
Comfort temperature is the minimum temperature at which an average person (woman, 25 years old, 60 kg, 1.60 m) is comfortable, without feeling cold, in a relaxed position.
Choose your sleeping bag according to this temperature.
And what is the comfort limit temperature?
The comfort limit temperature is the minimum temperature at which an average person (male, 25 years old, 70 kg, 1.73 m) can sleep curled up without feeling significantly cold.
And for information, the extreme temperature is the minimum temperature at which a person can survive (risk of hypothermia) for 6 hours. It's a measure of safety, not comfort.
Which mattress to use this sleeping bag with?
The protocol for measuring the thermal performance of a sleeping bag uses a mattress whose thermal resistance corresponds to an R-value of 4.8.
If you use a less insulating mattress, the thermal performance of your sleeping bag will be reduced.
We therefore advise you to use an insulating mattress for better thermal comfort.