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...
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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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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
Tech specs
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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 | 10°C Long |
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Technical Features
UL 15 Denier Nylon
750+ Loft Ultra-dry Down
Responsible Down Standard (RDS)
Design Details
Frequently Asked questions
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cooler temperatures?
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
Can this sleeping bag be used as a liner inside another sleeping bag?
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