Millet BAIKAL 750 +10°C - Sleeping Bag - sky diver/ultra blue

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MILLET

Features

Use: camping, bivouac


 

MAIN DETAILS:

  • Comfort temperature: + 10°C
  • Comfort temperature limit: + 6°C
  • Extreme temperature: - 4°C
  • Shape: Mummy

SPECIFICATIONS:

Regular:

  • Length: 210 cm
  • Max. user size: 180 cm
  • Shoulder width: 75 cm
  • Foot width: 40 cm
  • Sleeping bag weight: 850 g
  • Compression bag volume: 3.5 litres
  • Compression bag size: 30 x 15 cm

Long:

  • Length: 225 cm
  • Max. user size: 195 cm
  • Shoulder width: 77 cm
  • Foot width: 42 cm
  • Sleeping bag weight: 920 g
  • Compression bag volume: 4.5 litres
  • Compression bag size: 36 x 15 cm

COMPOSITION:

  • Main: Polyamide 40D 255T Ripstop
  • Secondary: 50D 300T polyester
  • Filling: Super Mix Fiber
  • Low Impact™ certification

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Light, ideal for hiking
  • High quality water-repellent synthetic insulation
  • Polyamide shell for insulation from the cold and damp
  • Synthetic 1-layer filling
  • Double side zip with anti-chill flap
  • Flap to reduce heat loss
  • Left or right zip for attaching to other sleeping bags
  • Drawstring hood
  • Inside storage pocket

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COMPOSITION:

 

SUPER MIX FIBER: This is a combination of hollow silicone-coated 3D synthetic fibres, providing high thermal performance and compressibility. These fibres also repel moisture.

 

Ripstop: This synthetic fabric, often made from nylon or polyester, uses a special reinforcing technique that makes it tear and abrasion-resistant. During the weaving process, reinforcement threads are interwoven at regular intervals into the hatched pattern. The intervals are generally 5 to 8 millimetres. Ripstop fabric is thin and lightweight with thicker threads interwoven into thinner cloth for a 3-dimensional structure.

 

CONSTRUCTION:

 

Single Layer Construction: Synthetic down construction used for the interior of sleeping bags.

 

CERTIFICATION:

 

Low Impact™: Low Impact™ is based on 2 criteria that are essential to eco-design: the use of materials with a low environmental impact (at least 40% of the weight of the product is made from low impact materials such as Ecoya, Sorona®, tencel, hemp, RDS feathers), or certified materials (at least 80% of the product weight must be certified Bluesign®, Oeko-Tex®).