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Decathlon | Kids Sleeping Bag Mh100 10°c - Blue - One Size

I/N: 0656119

$49.99

Colour: Dark Blue

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    • Anatomic design: 3 possible settings to adapt to a child between 115 cm and 155 cm.
    • Easy transport: weight 755 g / volume 12 l / built-in carry bag
    • Sleeping comfort: 170 cm x 65 cm. Max. Child size 155 cm. Built-in zip.
    • Optimum temperature: comfort temperature 10°c - wadding.
    • Easy maintenance: easy to machine wash, follow the care instructions.
    make sure your child is comfortable for their first night outdoors, thanks to this sleeping bag's wadding. They won’t lose the cover, as it’s built in and turns into either a soft toy or front pocket. key features • anatomic design: 3 possible settings to adapt to a child between 115 cm and 155 cm. • easy transport: weight 755 g / volume 12 l / built-in carry bag • sleeping comfort: 170 cm x 65 cm. Max. Child size 155 cm. Built-in zip. • optimum temperature: comfort temperature 10°c - wadding. • easy maintenance: easy to machine wash, follow the care instructions. technical specifications 1. usage temperature:: we display the "comfort temperatures" on all our sleeping bags, tested by an independent laboratory (aitex) in compliance with european standard en 13537 of 11/04/2002. The "comfort temperature" is the lower comfort limit at which a user in relaxed position is in overall thermal balance and is neither hot nor cold (determined for an average woman in normal conditions of use). Choose your sleeping bag according to this criterion. 2. however, this is what you need to know about temperatures:: a sleeping bag does not produce heat but retains the heat produced by the body. If you are tired and cold and you slip inside a cold, damp sleeping bag, it is very likely that you will feel cold no matter how good your sleeping bag is! These temperatures therefore depend on the person's resistance to cold (bulk, fatigue, etc.), equipment (mattress with insulation, etc.), clothing (naked, underwear, etc.) and weather conditions (humidity, wind, etc.). 3. specifics for kids:: the higher the volume of air to heat, the more energy the body will use to keep warm and the more risk there is of getting cold during the night. Choose a sleeping bag that’s adapted to your child's size. similarly, your child will lose most heat through their head. In cold weather, you can put a hat on them.</l...