for mountaineers or walkers looking for a lightweight and warm down sleeping bag for temperatures between -5°C and -11°CThe lightest highly compressible sleeping bag in the SIMOND range, easy to transport and use with its mummy-shaped bag, hood with good coverage, 3D assembly to prevent thermal bridges
Filling
90% duck down, 10% feathers;
Fill weight:
505 g in size M // 560 g in size L and 640 g in size XL;
Fill Power (loft power of down): 800 Cuin (EU standard)
SOURCING OF THE FEATHERS AND RDS CERTIFICATION
Our traceability system allows us to guarantee that the feathers are sourced in line with our commitment to using responsible materials. Our suppliers are committed to only using feathers (sourced in China) from ducks raised for their meat and plucked after slaughter.
As a result, we have received the RDS (Responsible Down Standard) certification issued by a third-party body.
Shapes
Mummy shape: Shoulder width (80 cm in size L) and tapers down towards feet with room to move but prevent heat loss at feet (20 cm in size L).
Anatomic hood shape and a drawcord
Two-way front zip with downy draft 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
Dimensions of folded stuff sack: M Ø19×35 cm / L Ø19.5×36 cm / XL Ø20×37 cm
Temperature rating
We display on all our sleeping bags, the temperature ratings tested in an independent lab (AITEX) based on European Standard EN 13537 (2016).
The “comfort temperature rating” is the lower limit when a user in the sleeping position is generally in thermal equilibrium and is neither hot or cold (based on a “standard” woman in normal conditions of use).
Choose your sleeping bag based on this feature.
What you must know about temperature ratings
A sleeping bag does not generate heat, but “maintains” heat generated by body. If you are exhausted and cold and you slip into your freezing and damp sleeping bag, you risk staying cold whatever the sleeping bag’s features!
These temperature ratings therefore depend on a person’s resistance to the cold (build, fatigue, etc.), on their equipment (mattress that insulates from the ground, etc.), on their clothing (naked, underwear, etc.), and on weather conditions (damp, wind, etc.).
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