Highlights
BEST USE: Backpacking
PERFORMANCE: 3 Season
WEIGHT: 2lb 3.3oz | 1002g
COMPRESSED VOLUME: 7.7L
COMFORT TEMP RATING: 30°F | -1°C
Description
In colder temperatures, cinch down the technical hood, zip up the draft-tube protected zippers and allow the 750+ Ultra-Dry Goose Down to keep you warm. As temperatures rise, unzip the Free-Flow Zip system for add...
Product Details
Shipping & Returns
We use climate-neutral shipping:
DHL GoGreen for orders to Germany, Austria and Czech Republic and
GLS Klima Protect for orders to Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden and Norway.
All orders received by 12:00 noon on weekdays are usually shipped the same day. Orders received later are usually dispatched the following working day.
Delivery time can take up to 3 working days Germany-wide, 4 working days for orders to AT, BE, CZ, DK, FR, IT, LU, NL & SE and 6 working days for orders to CH & NO and depends on the shipping service provider.
Shipping cost within EU / Switzerland:
For orders with a value below 75€/ 650 DKK/ 1000 SEK/ 100 CHF we charge a shipping fee of 4,95€/ 80 DKK/ 150 SEK/ 6,90 CHF. We do not charge shipping fees for orders with a value over 75€/ 650 DKK/ 1000 SEK/ 100 CHF.
Shipping cost to Norway:
We charge a shipping fee of 120 NOK for all orders.
All orders can be returned within 14 days of purchase. However, for the sake of the environment, please make sure to keep returns as low as possible.
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Sea to Summit tests its sleeping bags for their temperature rating using the ISO 23537 test protocol. This test gives two key ratings: Lower Limit and Comfort Rating.
Lower Limit: The lowest temperature at which a man should stay warm.
Comfort Rating: The lowest temperature at which a woman should stay warm.
Sea to Summit Women’s-specific sleeping bags are listed using the Comfort Rating. Unisex bags are listed using the Lower Rating. For example, if the bag is rated at Lower Limit of 14°F | -10°C and Comfort rating of 27°F | -3°C, it should keep a woman warm down to 27°F | -3°C and a man warm down to 14°F | -10°C, if they are wearing warm clothes and using a good sleeping pad.
Remember: These ratings are just guidelines. Movement, weather, and your gear setup can all affect how warm you actually stay.
Pro Tip: Think of your sleeping bag, pad, and liner as a system. If you expect 28°F | -2°C weather, choose a sleeping bag rated for 23°F | -5°C, use a sleeping pad with an R-Value of 3 or more, and add a liner for extra warmth.
Description
In colder temperatures, cinch down the technical hood, zip up the draft-tube protected zippers and allow the 750+ Ultra-Dry Goose Down to keep you warm. As temperatures rise, unzip the Free-Flow Zip system for additional ventilation or completely unzip to be a quilt for use during the extra warm nights. The Ascent sleeping bag is one of very few true three-season backcountry bags available. You can even close the snaps at the shoulders, open the footbox zipper and wear the Ascent at camp giving you real freedom on your backpacking adventures.
Design Details
Technical Features
750+ Loft Ultra-dry Down
Free Flow Zip
Quiltlock System
Responsible Down Standard (RDS)
Non-PFAS
Tech specs
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Best UseBackpacking
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Comes With40D recycled, bluesign APPROVED nylon compression bag
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InsulationRDS certified, 750+ non-PFAS Ultra-Dry Down
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ShapeWomen’s-specific relaxed mummy
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Zip OptionsFree Flow zip system
-1°C Regular | -1°C Long | -9°C Regular | -9°C Long |
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Excellent insulation and warmth
Frequently Asked questions
What does 'women's specific' mean?
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