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Decathlon | Quechua Mh100 Kid's Sleeping Bag 20°c - Turquoise - No Size

I/N: 0656120

$24.99

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  • Anatomic design: 2 possible size adjustments to fit a child between 115 cm and 155 cm.
  • Optimum temperature: comfort temperature 20°c - synthetic wadding
  • Easy transport: weight 650 g/ volume 8 l/carry bag
  • Sleeping comfort: sizes: 160 cm x 65 cm. Max. Child size 155 cm. Built-in zip.
  • Easy maintenance: easy to machine wash, follow the care instructions.
offer them comfort with this adaptable sleeping bag that can be used as a duvet. the volume and wadding are designed for nights spent outdoors in temperatures close to 20°c. key benefits: • anatomic design: 2 possible size adjustments to fit a child between 115 cm and 155 cm. • optimum temperature: comfort temperature 20°c - synthetic wadding • easy transport: weight 650 g/ volume 8 l/carry bag • sleeping comfort: sizes: 160 cm x 65 cm. Max. Child size 155 cm. Built-in zip. • easy maintenance: easy to machine wash, follow the care instructions. • compatibility: false • compatibility: this sleeping bag cannot be paired technical information: how do we determine the temperature rating?: 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 limit at which a individual is in thermal equilibrium and feels neither too warm nor too cold in a relaxed pose (in normal conditions of use). choose your sleeping bag accordingly! ; what you need to know about temperatures:: a sleeping bag does not produce heat but retains the heat produced by the body. these temperatures therefore depend on the person's resistance to cold (body type, fatigue, etc.), equipment (mattress with ground insulation, etc.), clothing (naked, underwear, etc.) and weather conditions (humidity, wind, etc.). If you are tired and cold and you slip inside a cold, damp sleeping bag, it is likely that you will feel cold no matter how good your sleeping bag is! ; specifics for kids:: choose a sleeping bag that is adapted to your kid’s size. the higher the volume of air to heat, the more energy the body will use to keep warm and the more risk there is it will get cold during the night. Similarly, your child will lose most heat through their he...