- 700-fill-power ProDown™ provides great performance in adverse conditions
- Anti-compression pads for better insulated performance
- Compression-optimized fill schedule for a smaller packed size
- Fitted hood for more warmth and comfort
- Zipper baffle to prevent heat loss
- Draft collar for comfort and to prevent heat loss
- Pad loops for attaching the bag to a sleeping pad (pad not included)
- Vaulted footbox
- Compression sack and storage sack included
- 10% more compressible than previous version
- Closeout
Imported.
Temperature ratings are intended as a guideline to help you compare products, rather than a guarantee of warmth, since many different factors contribute to your comfort while you sleep. Backpacking bags are typically rated for temperature according to an independent testing protocol—currently International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 23537, though some older items followed European Norm (EN) 13537. Testing is based on a person wearing one base layer and a pair of socks, sleeping on an insulated surface with a minimum R-value of 5.38.
Each bag then gets 2 ratings: the Comfort rating is the lowest temperature at which the bag will keep the average "cold sleeper" comfortable, and the Lower Limit rating is the lowest temperature at which the bag will keep the average "warm sleeper" comfortable. Some brands determine their own temperature rating by aligning to the Comfort rating for women’s bags, to the Lower Limit rating for men’s bags, or somewhere in the middle for nongendered bags.
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