- Optimum temperature: comfort temperature 10°c, limit 5°c, synthetic wadding and adjustable hood
- Weight: 900 g in size l, 8 l volume. Compression sack provided
- Sleeping comfort: mummy shape, wider at the shoulders. Two two-way side zips. Doubles up
- Ease of use: 2 3/4 zips with double slider for ventilation
- Durability: surface-treated outer fabric so the water slides off
Lightweight and comfortable, this twin trekking sleeping bag will keep you warm in temperatures of 10°C and above.
Key benefits:
• Optimum temperature: Comfort temperature 10°C, limit 5°C, synthetic wadding and adjustable hood
• Weight: 900 g in size L, 8 L volume. Compression sack provided
• Sleeping comfort: Mummy shape, wider at the shoulders. Two two-way side zips. Doubles up
• Ease of use: 2 3/4 Zips with double slider for ventilation
• Durability: Surface-treated outer fabric so the water slides off
Technical information:
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 zips
- Possible to join this sleeping bag with another MT500 15°C or 10°C model
- Anti-cold flap along the zips to prevent heat loss.
- The top of the sleeping bag can be opened with the two side zips. ; What is the comfort rating?: All our sleeping bags display the comfort temperatures tested by an independent laboratory (AITEX), in accordance with the international standard ISO 23537-1: 2022.
The comfort temperature is the minimum temperature at which an average person (woman, 25 years old, 60kg, 1.60m) is comfortable, without feeling cold, 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 is the minimum temperature at which an average person (man, 25 years old, 70kg, 1.73m) can sleep in a curled-up position without feeling cold.
And, for your information, the extreme temperature is the minimum temperature at which a person can survive (risk of hypothermia) for 6 hours. This refers to safety, and not comfort. ; Which mattress should I use this sleeping bag with?: The protocol for measuring the thermal...