Description
This aptly named sleeping bag and down blanket is the traveller's best friend. Whether you are on a summer bike tour, or a hut trip, or couch surfing, or simply stuck at an airport or ferry terminal, the Traveller unpacks from an almost impossibly small compression ...
Product Details
Expédition et retours
Nous utilisons un service d’expédition climatiquement neutre :
DHL GoGreen pour les commandes à destination de l’Allemagne, de l’Autriche et de la République tchèque et
GLS Klima Protect pour les commandes à destination de la Belgique, des Pays-Bas et du Luxembourg.
Pour toute commande d’une valeur inférieure à 75 €, les frais d’expédition s’élèvent à 4,95 €. Nous ne facturons pas de frais d’expédition pour les commandes d’une valeur supérieure à 75 €.
Toutes les commandes reçues avant midi en semaine sont en général expédiées le jour même. Les commandes passées après ce délai sont généralement expédiées le jour ouvrable suivant.
Le délai de livraison peut prendre jusqu’à trois jours ouvrables en Allemagne et jusqu’à cinq jours ouvrables en Autriche, et cela varie en fonction du transporteur.
Toutes les commandes peuvent être retournées dans les 14 jours suivant l’achat. Toutefois, par souci pour l’environnement, nous te demandons de veiller à ce que le nombre de retours soit le plus faible possible.
The EN Rating scale is a scientific test to determine the warmth of a sleeping bag. The test produces a Lower rating (for male sleepers) and a Comfort rating (for female sleepers). Both are listed in the features table on the product page.
A unisex sleeping bag with a Lower limit of -10°C means a man should be comfortable down to air temperatures of -10°C. The same bag will also have a Comfort limit, in the realm of -3°C, so a woman would be comfortable down to an air temperature of -3°C. These ratings require a sleeping mat with an R-Value appropriate for expected ground temperatures – without this, the sleeping bag itself is unlikely to keep the sleeper warm enough.
A variety of factors impact sleeping bag warmth - the above temperatures are merely guidelines, not guarantees. It’s important to think of a sleeping bag, an appropriately insulating sleeping pad and a liner as a sleep system. For example - if you plan on sleeping in nighttime air temperatures of -3°C, choose a bag with a gender-appropriate rating of -5°C, plus a sleeping mat with an R-Value of 2.5 to 3, and consider a Reactor thermal liner.
Description
This aptly named sleeping bag and down blanket is the traveller's best friend. Whether you are on a summer bike tour, or a hut trip, or couch surfing, or simply stuck at an airport or ferry terminal, the Traveller unpacks from an almost impossibly small compression sack to reveal a rectangular sleeping bag which can also unzip to form a blanket.
Two different fill weights of 750+ loft RDS-certified ULTRA DRY Down are available: both models feature a drawcord foot box which cinches tight for warmth or opens for ventilation.
Lighter than some sleeping bag liners and just as compact, find out why the Traveller is the ideal companion on the road HERE
Caractéristiques techniques
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Best UseUltralight Backpacking
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Comes WithWater-resistant Ultra-Sil Compression Sack and Storage Cube
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InsulationUltra-Dry Down 750+ Loft
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Shell FabricUltralight 15D Nylon Shell
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Zip OptionsFull length zipper, bag can be coupled. Drawcord foot box. Unzip fully to use as blanket.
-1°C Regular | -1°C Long |
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
This ultralight fabric composes the exterior and interior of the Ember quilts and the Traveller bags, and just the interior of the Spark series bags. While this fabric is light, it's quite durable and ensures easy packing and care for your bag or quilt.
The third highest-lofting down used in any of Sea to Summit’s sleeping bags or quilts. 750+ Fill Power indicates that one ounce (30g) of down will re-expand to over 750 cubic inches after compression. Higher loft means that less down can be used to achieve the same temperature rating – important for performance sleeping bags. The loft and down quality/composition are independently tested by the International Down and Feather Laboratory (IDFL) – a copy of the certification is supplied with every Sea to Summit sleeping bag. The down is responsibly sourced and RDS certified and treated with our non-PFC Ultra-Dry Down™ treatment.
100% of the down used in our sleeping bags and quilts is independently certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS). The RDS certifies down against animal welfare requirements and tracks it from the source to the final product. The purchase of RDS certified products demonstrates demand for better animal welfare practices in the down and feather supply chain. Sea to Summit is certified to the RDS. To learn more about RDS visit https://textileexchange.org/standards/responsible-down/
Ultra-Dry Down is a non-PFC treatment hydrophobic treatment applied to the down during down processing. It is not a coating (which would reduce the ability of the down to loft), it comprises of very small particles of a polymer that cause the down clusters / feathers to repel water. Ultra-Dry Down is PFC and PFAS-free. Hydrophobic down is not waterproof; but it absorbs less water than untreated down and dries much more quickly.
Ultra-Dry Down does not affect the loft or lifespan of the down, or its breathability. The treatment will last through at least 20 washings.
Down and synthetic bags identified with our zip coupling symbol use a 65 inch #5 YKK full-length zip which allows a unisex left-handed and women's specific right-handed bag to pair together. Designed to pair side by side, each person sleeps in their own bag enabling each of you to take advantage of your bag's unique insulation zones, hood and footbox features - perfect for cozy adventures for two. Bags with full-length #5 YKK zips on both sides can also be coupled together with other pairing bags.