Asmaller version of a classic mummy-style sleeping bag with a longer zip. The Junior -10°C is the ideal partner for your older children, whether for summer camps, casual paddling trips, or camping. Juniors will appreciate the choice of multiple colours, the light weight, and the reasonable dimensions of the packed sleeping bag. These features are made possible by the quality of the materials used. With them, this model is equipped with sufficient thermal comfort and durability not to be caught out by ground frosts or inclement weather. Ideal for children aged 10 and up, this sleeping bag will last them up to adulthood.
The Junior -10°C sleeping bag comes with standard features such as left and right zip system, lengthwise fastening, an insulating collar, a drawstring around the head and shoulders, a compression bag, inner and outer pockets, and other essentials.
Filling | 2 x 185g/m2 Hollowfibre, 4-channel |
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Construction | double layer |
Inner material | 210T Plain Polyester |
Outer material | 210T Polyester |
Features and accessories | compression bag |
Weight | 1450g |
Recommended maximum height of child | 160cm |
Packed dimensions | 40 x 25cm |
Dimensions | 80 x 190cm |
OUTER MATERIAL: Polyester
INNER MATERIAL: 210T Plain Polyester
INNER MATERIAL: 210T Plain Polyester
FILLING: Hollow fibre 2 x 185 g/m2 – 4-channel fibre
Hollow fibre 2 x 185 g/m2 – 4-channel fibre
These are hollow, spirally twisted, synthetic polyester fibres with four channels. Thanks to the flexible weaving, careful production, and correct formatting, the material provides a perfect loft effect – the ability to draw in air to insulate. To extend their life and maximize their effect, the fibres are also coated with a silicon layer, which stabilizes their mutual positions and restricts their mutual friction. Other advantages include the fact that fibres don’t absorb moisture, they dry off very quickly, are suitable for allergy sufferers, and are very easy to maintain.
The lower thermal limit at which an experienced sleeping bag user who adjusts her clothing and position in the sleeping bag to suit the ambient temperature and is able to utilise all the abilities of her sleeping bag must expect a strong feeling of cold. There is a risk of harm to health caused by hypothermia, which may lead to death.
The lower thermal limit at which an experienced sleeping bag user who adjusts his clothing and position in the sleeping bag to suit the ambient temperature and is able to utilise all the abilities of his sleeping bag is, when in a curled-up position, overall in thermal balance and is not yet feeling cold. We recommend that this temperature is only considered by experienced users who know that they are sufficiently used to the cold or have suitable clothing accessories to increase their thermal comfort.
The lower limit of the comfortable temperature range, below which an experienced sleeping bag user who adjusts her clothing and position in the bag to suit the ambient temperature and is able to utilise all the abilities of her sleeping bag is in thermal comfort, i.e. is not feeling discomfort due to cold.