Lining
90% duck down, 10% feathers;
Filling weight:
1100 g in size L;
Filling Power: 800 Cuin (CE standard)
Shape
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: L
Size L: for people up to 185 cm
Dimensions (cm) : L : 210x80 cm
Weight (g) : L=1775 g
Dimensions folded : Ø28 x L 49 cm
Dimensions compressed bag : Ø28 x L 44 cm
Operating temperatures
On all our sleeping bags, we display the "comfort temperatures" tested by an independent laboratory (AITEX) in accordance with European standard EN 13537 (2016).
The "comfort temperature" is the lower limit of comfort at which the user in relaxed posture is in overall thermal equilibrium and neither cold nor hot (determined for a standard woman and under normal conditions of use).
Choose your sleeping bag according to this.
What you need to know about operating temperatures
A sleeping bag doesn't produce heat, but "conserves" the heat produced by the body. If you're exhausted, cold and slip into your icy, damp sleeping bag, you're likely to be cold, no matter how good it is!
These temperatures therefore depend on the person's resistance to the cold (build, fatigue, etc.), their equipment (mattress insulating from the ground, etc.), their clothing (nude, underwear, etc.), and the climatic conditions (humidity, wind, etc.).