NORDKAPP 300 XL RIGHT -1°C / 700 g sleeping bag
- Lightweight down sleepingbag with an innovative design of the bottom part of the sleeping bag allows it to be opened completely.
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A down sleeping bag unlike any you’ve ever seen. The innovative design and high-quality filling are the two most important features of the NORDKAPP 300 sleeping bag. Fitted with 33 independently filled chambers and a special drawstring around the legs, which allows the feet to be completely exposed outside. These features make it a universal sleeping bag for spring-summer trips or, using additional insulation (e.g. lining), for summer-autumn trips. The outer nylon fabric is smooth and pleasant to the touch.
The innovative design of the bottom part of the sleeping bag allows it to be opened completely, and thus to quickly adjust the temperature inside or to "move" with the sleeping bag without leaving it. To increase comfort, the sleeping bag has been equipped with a zip baffle. It is finished with a renowned SBS zipper.
Details:
- a light outer fabric made of smooth 20d nylon;
- white duck down filling in 91/9 ratio, 675 fill power;
- the down used in the sleeping bags is washed during the production process, which gives it more fill power;
- 33 independently filled chambers;
- ergonomic, adjustable hood;
- zip baffle;
- inside the sleeping bag, at the bottom, there are two loops for attaching the lining (this prevents it from sliding out while leaving the sleeping bag);
- SBS zipper on the right side.
Parameters:
- total weight: 700 g;
- filling weight: 320 g;
- fill power of down: 675 cuin;
- packed size: 30 x 16 cm;
- quantity of chambers: 33;
- max hight: 195 cm;
- total lenght: 225 cm;
- sleeping bag width at its widest point: 85 cm;
- sleeping bag width at its narrowest point: 50 cm.
The sleeping bags have passed the insulation test, the results of which are as follows:
- temperature T max: 15°C;
- temperature T comf: 4°C;
- temperature T lim: -1°C;
- temperature extreme (T min): -16°C.
Temperature:
Note: the value we give in T lim - is the lowest temperature at which the "standard man" can sleep comfortably. Women or easily freezing people, should be guided by the parameter T thermal comfort when choosing a sleeping bag.
- Research in climate chamber - selected models of sleeping bags from each collection have been tested in a Weiss climate chamber on a complex 16-element dummy DIANA (according to the European EN 13537-2004). In this way the set temperature T max, T comf, T lim, T min. Then, the test results were calculated temperature ranges all the Fjord Nansen sleeping bags, thanks to at least reduce the risk of buying the wrong sleeping bag by the customer. Before choosing, ask yourself how we feel cold and take this into account when choosing a particular model. In most cases, we should choose the model slightly warmer than predicted earlier.
- Temperature Range acordding to EN 13537 - they refer to the standard man and a woman at the average standard effort. WARNING! Sometimes it may happen that a feeling of coldness will be different in different individuals. On the way of feeling cold, they are also affected by such factors as fatigue, hunger, malaise, early hypothermia, age, metabolism, fat 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 man is in thermal equilibrium and does not feel cold. This value refers to the "standard", sated women, the average effort. This parameter should be guided by a woman selecting a sleeping bag.
- Limit temperature (T lim) - the lowest temperature at which the "standard man" can sleep comfortably. This parameter should be guided by men selecting a sleeping bag.
- Extreme temperature (term) - exceeding this value means the risk of hypothermia and the conditions in which you can survive a maximum of six hours (parameter based on the feelings of "average woman"). The temperature should not be guided when buying a sleeping bag!