Quality sleep is one of the basic conditions for full regeneration during all outdoor activities. The outer material of the Mountain Equipment GLACIER EXPEDITION WOMEN'S down sleeping bag is water and wind resistant and still breathes very well. The material has recycled covering material, so it is also environmentally friendly. The sleeping bag is filled with duck feathers and with its sophisticated construction it enables a comfortable sleep even at -35 °C. In addition, with a 10-year warranty.
- The surface material of the DRILITE® LOFT 30D is light, well breathable and waterproof, and it has a recycled face fabric, so it is also environmentally friendly.
- 1478 g duck feather 90/10, with a filling of at least 700 cuin.
- Women's Expedition Fit cut - looser and longer. , for a sleeping bag, you can lie down comfortably in several layers of clothing, and you can hide your shoes in them as well. Inside, it has EXL® zoned stretch seams for better loft and maximum thermal efficiency.
- Expedition model – higher feather density in the chambers.
- Trapezoidal chambers in the chest, oblique chambers in the rest of the sleeping bag.
- >Optimized feather distributionand precise volume for each chamber separately, "deflector plate to baffle plate" approach.
- Anatomically designed hood The 5 chambers inside the hood are made of DRILITE® LOFT material with a waterproof surface - your feathers will not get wet even if snow falls in the hood.
- Anatomically designed and slanted foot part
Strong> 6 chambers.- Fully zipped side hem (140cm) and built-in neck collar with simple Lode Lock™ magnetic closure.
- Supplied with waterproof case and storage net.
- Normal size - for women up to 170 cm.
- Weight: 2080 g.
Expedition sleeping bag
GLACIER EXPEDITION WOMEN'S is a women's expedition down sleeping bag with a gas, water and windproof weight of 2080, in which you can sleep comfortably even at -35 °C. It can withstand polar conditions as well as the conditions of high mountain camps. The waterproof material guarantees insulating properties for up to several weeks during the expedition.