Stay warm when trekking without the weight with our down filled trekking sleeping bag. 3-season compatible and mummy shaped for comfort on bivvy trips, even when temps hit 0 C.
Features
Design benefits
optimum temperature
comfort temperature 0 C, limit temperature -5 C. ISO 23537-1 standard
easy transport
For size L.
Weight: 950 g. Volume: 7,8 litres.
Stuff Bag
sleeping quality
Mummy shape, anatomical hood. 1 long zip on the left with a double slider
water repellent
Surface-treated outer fabric (PFC-free) so the water slides off
Design details
What is the temperature rating?
All our sleeping bags display the temperature ratings, tested by an independent laboratory (AITEX), in accordance with the European standard NF ISO 23537 – 1:2022. The comfort temperature rating is the lower limit at which the user in relaxed posture is generally in thermal equilibrium and feels neither too cold nor too hot (for a standard woman in normal conditions of use).
Choose your sleeping bag according to this criterion.
What is the temperature rating (lower limit at which you feel comfortable)?
The comfort limit temperature is the temperature limit at which a person curled up in the sleeping bag is in general thermal equilibrium, neither too cold nor too hot (determined for a man in normal conditions of use).
We recommend using an insulation mattress to optimise your thermal comfort.
An important clarification concerning the ISO 23537-1 standard
In the context of this standard, the measurement protocol of a sleeping bag’s thermal protection uses a mattress with thermal resistance equal to an R-value of 4.8.
This means that by using a less insulating mattress, the thermal performance of your sleeping bag will be lower.
We therefore recommend you use an insulating mattress to optimise your thermal comfort.
Some advice to consider before you get into your bag
Dress simply (1 layer of clothing is enough).
Warm-up your extremities: hats, gloves, socks, hand/feet warmers, rubdowns, etc. A flask of hot water can be used as a hot water bottle (as long as there’s no chance of it accidentally opening!)
Contract your muscles (70% of the energy consumed is converted into heat) but do it without moving as this could create a draught.
Use a bag liner to optimise warmth and avoid washing your sleeping bag too frequently.
Style
The mummy shape optimises thermal insulation (no loss of heat because there is not much air flow or draughts) and saves space, which means that your movements are restricted.
Width at the shoulders 72 cm, height at the feet 26 cm in size L.
Weight and dimensions
Size M: 850 g, user from 1.60m to 1.70m tall. Bag dimensions: Ã 16 x 34 cm. Volume 6.9 Litres. 440 g of down/feathers.
Size L: 950 g, user between 1.7 m and 1.85 m. Bag dimensions: Ã 17 x 34 cm. Volume 7.8 Litres. 500 g of down/feathers.
Size XL: 1050 g, user from 1.85m to 2m tall. Bag dimensions: Ã 18 x 34 cm. Volume 8.7 Litres. 560 g of down/feathers.
Functions
Anatomical hood with good coverage and drawstring adjustment.
A baffle along the zip prevents heat loss.
Double-slider zips for optimal ventilation.
Brick baffle construction to reduce thermal bridges.
The advantages of a duck down and feather filling
The filling power of down has 3 advantages for mountain sports:
– Thermal insulation thanks to the air trapped in the down and feathers
– Ultra low weight: down is lighter than synthetic wadding while offering the same degree of warmth. This saves even more weight in your backpack
– Ultra-compressible
How to measure the fill power of a down and feather wadding?
The fill power is a measure of the down’s thermal insulation capacity and its potential to “trap” air. It is expressed in CUIN (cubic inches).
So, down with a higher fill power (higher CUIN number) will occupy more space, trap more air and provide greater thermal insulation.
For this sleeping bag with its 90% down/10% feather filling, the fill power is guaranteed to be 800 CUIN or more (international IDFB standard).
How to maintain a down sleeping bag?
Even if you regularly use a bag liner, you will need to wash your down bag from time to time. Follow our guidance by copying the link below:
https://www.forclaz.co.uk/how-to-look-after-a-down-sleeping-bag
In short:
1/ machine wash, 30 , with 2 or 3 tennis balls. Gentle spin cycle.
Use special detergent for washing down (ref: 8609821)
2/ tumble dry with 2 or 3 tennis balls, and repeat 2 or 3 times until it is completely dry.
How to repair your sleeping bag
On a trek, you can snag a sleeping bag, it happens! The good news is that it can be repaired to prevent the tear from getting bigger and the feathers from escaping.
To do this, we recommend that you use self-adhesive repair patches (ref: 8584596) or ask one of our technicians to do this for you in the workshop of your Decathlon store.
Find out more:
https://www.forclaz.co.uk/how-to-look-after-a-down-sleeping-bag
Warranty
This sleeping bag is guaranteed for a period of 5 years from the date of sale indicated on the receipt. The product covered by the guarantee will be repaired or exchanged free of charge. The warranty covers product defects excluding any resulting from normal wear and tear and those resulting from abnormal use. The product and sales receipt are required for this special 5-year warranty to be valid.
What’s in the box
1 x Forcalz Trekking Sleeping Bag – MT900 0 C – Down – Minimal Editions
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