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Mountain Equipment - Classic 1000 - Down sleeping bag
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Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- alpine touring, trekking
- Design:
- mummy sleeping bag
- Main material:
- 100% polyamide
- Insulation:
- 100% down
- Inner material:
- 100% polyamide
- Material type:
- duck down
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Certifications:
- Down Codex, Fair Wear
- Fabric properties:
- insulated
- Fill power:
- 700+ cuin
- Ratio:
- 90/10 (down to feather)
- Closure:
- side zip
- Comfort rating:
- -9 °C
- Lower limit rating:
- -16 °C
- Extreme rating:
- -38 °C
- Season:
- winter
- Packed dimensions:
- 30 cm x 26 cm x 24 cm
- Weight:
- 1,520 g
- Extras:
- 3D foot box, 3D hood, incl. compression sack, incl. stuff sack, draught collar
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 513-0004
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Hi Mikel,
the comfort temperature is a standardised test that indicates the temperature at what the sleeping bag is still comfortable to sleep in. Of course the actual feeling of warmth can massively vary depending on size and weight of the person sleeping in it, what they are wearing, what exercise they did, how thick the matt is, how quickly they feel the cold etc.
Kind regards
Hi Cora. Thank you for answering. I know that there are many factors that can influence in how comfortable you feel, but I have a disapointing experience with a sleeping bag that was supposed to have a comfort temperature of -7. Even I was sleeping in a camping tent and there where 5º C outside, I was feeling my legs not frozen but cool.
I undertand there may be differences between diferent people, but I consider it excesive if the comfort diference is more than 5ºC.
So, my intention was to question about peoples personal experience using this sleeping bag at this temperature.
Thank you again.