SVALBARD NH180 GOOSE MID LEFT 2°C/400g down sleeping bag
- Ultralight sleeping bag for warm summer, filled with Polish goose down.
Key features:
- The perfect sleeping bag for a warm summer.
- Size suitable for people up to 178 cm tall.
- Filling - down and feathers from Polish goose in proportions of 93+/7.
- Elasticity of filling - 900 cuin.
- Both inside and outside, Nylon 10D RIPSTOP WR (Water Repellent - with water repellent properties) fabric has been used. Special coating provides , hindered moisture penetration. Thanks to RIPSTOP technology, the material gains even more strength. 10D Nylon is even thinner and lighter than 20D Nylon.
- Zipper on the left side of the sleeping bag, unzipped from the top. Due to the construction - it is not possible to combine with the second sleeping bag.
- Anti-Bite System - on both sides of the zipper wide strips have been sewn in to prevent the fabric from being cut by the zipper.
- Zipper lining strip - down-filled tube further seals it for thermal comfort while sleeping.
- Duo puller - double puller (rubber + tape). From the front around the neck elastic allowing the hand to extend without loosening, from the back or on the hood tape. This allows you to choose at night which part you want to loosen.
- Comfort width - that is about 5 cm wider than the standard width to give you an extremely comfortable rest.
- A small pocket inside the sleeping bag - it was created so that you can store any valuable small items in it.
- Footbox in the form of a welt - with it, without leaving the sleeping bag, you can easily increase air circulation or easily jump into the sleeping bag and warm up during a nap, without taking off your shoes.
- Sleeping bag in an ergonomic mummy shape that fits the figure. This design provides less space inside the sleeping bag that you need to warm up with your body.
- H-shaped design of chambers - chambers with an H-type separator that ensures separation of the upper and lower sleeping bag shells and eliminates the thermal bridge at the point of chamber division.
- Compression bag included - save extra space in your luggage with it.
- Fluorescent puller, so you can find it easily even at night.
- Loops that allow the installation of a liner (insert). This will prevent it from slipping out when leaving the sleeping bag.
- Warming the feet with an extra layer of down for comfort and to keep you warm while you sleep.
Technologies:
- PUCH - svalbard NH180 down sleeping bag is made with filling made of Polish goose. Down to feather content is 93+/7, and springiness is 900 cuin. We must also boast - we fill our sleeping bags in Poland!
- FOOTBOX - footbox in the form of a welt, thanks to which, without leaving the sleeping bag, you can move around the camp, easily increase air circulation or easily jump into the sleeping bag and warm up during a nap, without taking off your shoes.
The thermal performance of this sleeping bag has been estab lished on the basis of tests of 9 different models of Fjord Nansen sleeping bags in the laboratory. That's why you can rely on our recommended temperatures. You can read more about it in the article TEMPERATURE TESTS OF SLEEPING BAGS - THE KEY TO A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Note: in the name we specify 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 T comfort thermal parameter when choosing a sleeping bag.
Temperature ranges according to EN 13537 - They refer to a standard man and a standard woman after an average effort.
NOTE! Sometimes the sensation of cold can be different in different people. Factors such as fatigue, hunger, malaise, previous hypothermia, age, metabolism, body fat thickness, etc. also affect the way the cold is felt.
- 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 guide women when choosing a sleeping bag.
- Limit temperature (T lim) - The lowest temperature at which a "standard man" can sleep comfortably. This parameter should guide men when choosing a sleeping bag.
- Extreme temperature (T min) - exceeding this value results in the risk of hypothermia and means conditions in which one can survive for six hours at most (a parameter based on the feelings of the "average woman"). We should not be guided by this temperature when buying a sleeping bag.