A women’s warm, lightweight sleeping bag with a filling of high-quality goose down that’s able to cope even with extreme conditions.
The top-class sleeping bag Drape Ladies -20°C for women can help you deal with even extreme climatic conditions in genuine comfort. It’s extraordinarily light and warm, and won’t take up much room, making it particularly suitable for challenging high-altitude expeditions.
Advantages:
Filling | goose down 600 g, 90/10 – 700 cuin |
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Design | compartments |
Inner material | 30D 350T nylon |
Outer material | 30D 350T ripstop nylon |
Accessories | compression sack, storage sack, storage loops, anti-slip strips |
Weight | 1,250 g |
Recommended maximum user height | 175 cm |
Dimensions (packed) | 35 x 20 cm |
Dimensions | 80 x 200 cm |
OUTER MATERIAL: 20D 380T nylon
Very soft, light, and breathable 100% nylon fibres that are also sufficiently strong and elastic. That’s why they are very resistant to tearing or other mechanical damage. This material is water-repellent and also suitable for low temperatures, since it has good thermal insulation properties.
INNER MATERIAL: 20D 380T nylon
Very soft, light, and breathable 100% nylon fibres that are also sufficiently strong and elastic. That’s why they are very resistant to tearing or other mechanical damage. This material is water-repellent and also suitable for low temperatures, since it has good thermal insulation properties.
FILLING: Duck feathers 600 g – 90/10, 700 cuin
Duck feathers 600 g (down/small feathers – 90/10, fill power – 700 cuin)
These days, duck down ranks among the highest-quality natural filling materials. Its strengths are superior thermal insulation properties, very low weight, and good compressibility of the filling – ensuring a small volume. All that while maintaining a long life. Thanks to these strengths it meets the high requirements that are placed especially on winter expedition sleeping bags.
In down sleeping bags, down is mixed with small feathers. Down fulfils the insulation function, while small feathers provide the “loft” effect – fluffiness. With down you also get a unit called the ‘cuin’ (cubic inches), which shows the down’s maximum ability to fill up volume. The higher the value, the better the fill power.
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.