This compact sleeping bag offers you a comfortable temperature of 10°C. Sleep peacefully with its mummy shape and adjustable hood.
What are the dimensions of this sleeping bag?
In size L, the dimensions of this sleeping bag are as follows:
- 208 cm long
- 80 cm wide at the shoulders
- 39 cm wide at the feet
What are the features of this 10°C sleeping bag?
For added comfort, this sleeping bag has a number of features:
- Adjustable hood thanks to the drawstring
- Mummy shape, wider at the shoulders
- Two two-way side zippers
- Possibility to combine this sleeping bag with another MT500 15°C or 10°C model
- Anti-cold flap along the zippers to prevent heat loss.
- The top of the sleeping bag can be opened with the two side zippers.
How to repair your sleeping bag
During an outdoor trip, you might snag a sleeping bag, it happens! The good news is that it can be repaired to prevent the tear from getting bigger or synthetic fibers from coming out. We recommend using self-adhesive patches for repair.
How is the material used in this sleeping bag produced?
This product contains no intentionally added PFAS treatment.
How much does each size weigh?
- Size S (fits users up to 1.59 m tall): 760 g. Size M (fits users who are between 1.60 m and 1.69 m tall): 820 g. - Size L (fits users who are between 1.70 m and 1.84 m tall): 900 g. Size XL (fits users who are between 1.85 m and 2 m tall): 990 g. Weight, volume and dimensions may vary by plus or minus 5% of manufacturing tolerances.
Which mattress should I use this sleeping bag with?
The protocol for measuring the thermal performance of a sleeping bag is to use a mattress with a thermal resistance corresponding to an R-value of 4.8. If you use a less insulating mattress, the thermal performance of your sleeping bag will be reduced. Therefore, we recommend you use an insulating mattress for better thermal comfort.
What is the comfort rating?
We display the comfort temperatures determined by an independent laboratory (AITEX) on all our sleeping bags, in accordance with the international standard ISO 23537-1:2022. The comfort temperature is the minimum temperature at which an average person (female, 25 years old, 60 kg, 1.60 m) feels comfortable and not cold when in a relaxed position. Choose your sleeping bag according to this criterion.
What is the temperature rating (lower limit at which you feel comfortable)?
The limit temperature rating is the minimum temperature at which an average person (male, 25 years old, 70 kg, 1.73 m) is able to sleep curled up without feeling too cold. For your information, the extreme temperature is the minimum temperature at which a person can survive (risk of hypothermia) for six hours. This is a safety measure, not a comfort measure.
How can you avoid feeling cold in your sleeping bag?
- Warm up your extremities with a hat, gloves, socks, and hand/foot warmers if necessary. - Use a sleeping bag liner
- Choose a mattress with good insulation (R-value > 3)
- Contract your muscles before sleeping
Lightweight and comfortable, this two-bag sleeping bag for mountaineering will keep you warm in temperatures of 10°C and above.
Optimum temperature
Comfort temperature 10°C, limit 5°C, synthetic filling and adjustable hood
Weight
900 g in size L, volume 8 L. Compression bag included
Sleeping quality
Mummy shape, wider at the shoulders. Two two-way side zippers. Doubles up
Ease of use
2 3/4 zippers with double sliders for ventilation
Durability
Outer fabric surface treated so water slides away
This compact sleeping bag offers you a comfortable temperature of 10°C. Sleep peacefully with its mummy shape and adjustable hood.
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