Tackle the chill
Gear up for thermal comfort thanks to the anatomical hood and double slider zip with an anti-cold flap.
frequency | intensive |
number of persons | 1 person |
hood | with hood |
main material | down |
number of season(s) | 3 seasons |
length (in cm) | 180 to 220 cm, 160 cm to 189 cm |
condition | new |
width (in cm) | 72 cm |
weight (in g) | 950 g |
weight (in kg) | 0.95 kg |
lining material | synthetic |
comfort temperature | -0°C |
sleeping bag shape | sarcophagus |
connectible | not-connectible |
volume (in L) | 7.8 L |
Filling: 10.0% Grey Duck Feather, 90.0% Grey Duck Down |
Lining: 100.0% Polyamide |
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyamide |
Carry bag: 15.0% Polyurethane, 85.0% Polyester |
Bag cover: 100.0% Polyester |
Do not dry clean.
Drying in tumble dryer possible. Low temperature, maximum drum exhaust temperature 60°C.
Do not iron.
Maximum wash temperature of 30°C. Very moderate treatment.
Bleaching excluded.
Using this finishing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of undyed textiles by at least 53% compared to conventional dyeing.
Repairing snags
On a trek, you can snag a sleeping bag, it happens. The good news is that it can be repaired to prevent the tear from getting bigger and the feathers from escaping.
To do this, we recommend that you use self-adhesive repair patches (ref: 8584596) or ask one of our technicians to do this for you in the workshop of your Decathlon store.
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Our FORCLAZ Minimal Editions products are rigorously tested in real conditions in the French Alps.
Real life testing
During spring 2021, two teams of testers from outside Decathlon went trekking and bivvying for 5 weeks in the French Alps using the FORCLAZ Minimal Editions sleeping bag. They tested its comfort, warmth and ventilation.
Choosing a sleeping bag
After a long day of hiking a good nights’ sleep is essential to help your body recover and re-energise, and the quality of it will be largely dependent on your sleeping bag.
Everything you need to know
Packing it away
No need to fold your down sleeping bag carefully. You must always stuff the sleeping bag into its carry bag or stuff sack to avoid flattening the feathers which will affect its insulation quality. A stuffed bag will help maintain the feathers' structure.