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Insulated Zip Baffle & Guard– stops any drafts from coming through the zipper during the night and stops the zip from jamming or catching Another question you may have is “what is the best material for a sleeping bag?” Most sleeping bags use a synthetic fill with a polyester shell. While down is warmer, it does not perform as well when wet and is usually more expensive than synthetic fills. Both have pros and cons, so decide which one suits your needs best. Grade A Quality Fill – Superior fibre fill which is designed to be durable, warm and lightweight, while retaining its loft and soft touch Polycotton (30% Cotton / 70% Polyester) Outer– soft and durable polycotton outer material which is ultra quiet when you move around in your sleep
Season 1 - For 10°C or higher. Good if you need a lightweight sleeping bag in warm conditions or camping abroad in mild climates. Polycotton shell – soft to touch, comfortable and durable fabric (30% cotton, 70% polyester 150m/g)Polycotton Outer– feels like a duvet for a cosy comfortable feel without any crinkly noises during movement Angular Wave Stitching - Evenly spaced to hold insulation in place and ensure even distribution throughout Grade A Quality Fill – Superior fibre fill which is designed to be durable, warm and lightweight while retaining its loft and soft-touch Organic Polycotton Shell- Created using a mixture of recycled polyester and organic cotton to create a high quality, sustainable polycotton fabric. This shell fabric offers increased comfort, softness and a luxury home from home sleeping experience.
Polair® Sumptuous Shell - Soft to touch, comfortable and durable polycotton fabric, providing you with a luxury home from home sleeping experience Grade A Quality Fill – Superior fibre fill which is designed to be durable, warm and lightweight while retaining its loft and soft touch
Angular Wave Stitching – Evenly spaced to hold insulation in place and ensure even distribution throughout Outdoor Survival, Torches & Lighting, Offers, Adventure Sports, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Gap Y