Sleeping bags
Features:
- Ultralight outer fabric in smooth 10d nylon.
- 93/7 hydrophobic goose down filling with 800 cuin fill power.
- 33 independently filled chambers.
- The down used to fill sleeping bags is washed and impregnated in the production process, which gives it additional elasticity.
- Strategically placed down by thermal zones.
- Inside the sleeping bag, at the bottom, there are two loops for attaching the insert (this will prevent it from slipping out when leaving the sleeping bag)
- YKK brand zipper on the right side
- The bottom of the sleeping bag opens with a drawstring
Temperature range:
*Note: T lim – this is the lowest temperature at which a “standard man” can sleep comfortably. Women or people who freeze easily should be guided by the thermal parameter T comfort when choosing a sleeping bag.
Temperature ranges according to EN 23537 – these refer to a standard man and a standard woman after moderate exertion.
ATTENTION! Sometimes it can happen that the feeling of cold will be different for different people. The way you feel cold is also affected by factors such as: fatigue, hunger, malaise, previous hypothermia, age, metabolism, fat tissue thickness, etc.
- The upper limit of comfort (T max) – the temperature at which the “standard man” does not sweat, and excessive temperature does not disturb his sleep.
- Comfort (T comf) – the temperature at which a person is in thermal equilibrium and does not feel cold. This value refers to a “standard”, full woman, after an average effort. This parameter should be guided by women when choosing a sleeping bag.
- Limit temperature (T lim) – the lowest temperature at which a “standard man” can sleep comfortably. This parameter should be guided by men when choosing a sleeping bag.
- Extreme temperature (T min) – exceeding this value causes the risk of hypothermia and means conditions in which you can survive for up to six hours (parameter based on the feelings of an “average woman”). This temperature should not be taken into account when buying a sleeping bag.
Description
Ultra small, ultra light, in other words, ultra handy. The Svalbard 200 Hydro sleeping bag is the lightest proposition in our collection, designed for everyone who has had the opportunity to sleep outdoors in a warm climate. Designed as a tourist quilt, it will be perfect for warm summer nights in a hammock, or all year round in shelters or while staying with friends, and thanks to the high level of down compression, the packed sleeping bag takes up little more than half a loaf of bread.
Hydrophobic goose down, i.e. impregnated down with increased hydrophobic properties, will withstand moisture better, absorb water more slowly and dry faster. Thanks to this, you do not have to worry, as in the case of classic down, about the contact of the sleeping bag with moisture and the feathers sticking together. Sleeping bags with hydrophobic down also withstand possible washing better.
Similarly to the other thinnest down models in our collection, also in the Svalbard 200 Hydro we used a drawstring that opens the sleeping bag to the legs completely. This is one of the more practical functions that can be added to a lightweight sleeping bag. Thanks to this, without leaving the sleeping bag, you can move around the camp, easily increase air circulation. And most importantly, if you plan to use the Svalbard 200 Hydro as a heater during harpagan adventures, you can easily jump into the sleeping bag and warm up during a nap, without taking off your shoes.
Parameters
Size:
XL
Weight:
540 g
Shape:
mummy
Outer material:
Nylon 10d
Inner material:
Nylon 10d
Pack size:
18x24 cm
Dimensions:
225 x 85 x 50 cm
Fits someone up to [cm]:
195 cm
Filling:
Hydrophobic goose down
Down weight:
222 g
Resilience:
800 cuin
Thermal collar:
no
Thermal bar:
right
Zip:
right
T max:
18 °C
T comfort:
6 °C
T lim:
1 °C
T extreme:
-14 °C
Width in the widest point:
85 cm
Width in the narrowest point:
50 cm