The warmest sleeping bag from our product range, the Anapurna -28°C meets all the requirements for use in really challenging climatic conditions. That’s why if you’re in search of first-rate equipment for high-altitude expeditions you needn’t look any further. We make it from top-class materials that help create a great loft effect. During freezing cold nights and bad weather it will provide great comfort, keeping you nice and warm.
Advantages:
Filling: 7-channel hollow fibre
Design: two-layer
INNER MATERIAL: nylon soft
OUTER MATERIAL: 40D 290T RipStop Nylon
Accessories: compression bag, foot bag,
anti-slip strips
Weight: 2,360 g
Recommended maximum user height: 195 cm
Dimensions (packed): 44 x 28 cm
Dimension: 85 x 220 cm
OUTER MATERIAL: 40D 290T ripstop nylon
INNER MATERIAL: nylon soft
nylon soft
Soft, lightweight and breathable synthetic fibres that have sufficient strength and elasticity. This material is suitable for low temperatures since it has good thermal insulation properties.
FILLING: 7-channel hollow fibre
7-channel hollow fibre
These are hollow, spirally twisted, synthetic polyester fibres with seven channels. Thanks to the flexible weaving, careful production, and correct formatting, the material provides a perfect loft effect – the ability to draw in air to insulate. To extend their life and maximize their effect, the fibres are also coated with a silicon layer, which stabilizes their mutual positions and restricts their mutual friction. Other advantages include the fact that fibres don’t absorb moisture, they dry off very quickly, are suitable for allergy sufferers, and are very easy to maintain.
The lower limit of a comfortable temperature range at which the sleeping bag user in a relaxed body position, e.g. lying on their back, is overall in thermal balance and is not feeling cold (for a normal woman under normal conditions).
The lower thermal limit at which the sleeping bag user lying in a curled-up position is overall in thermal balance and is not feeling cold (for a normal man under normal conditions).
The lower limit, extreme temperature, involving a risk of harm to health caused by hypothermia (for a normal woman under normal conditions). This temperature is a point of hazard leading to death.