Product Description: Super Light-Weight The ATEPA Compact 800 is only 900 grams! Keep yourself cosy and comfortable with barely any added weight. This ultra-light mummy sleeping bag is also machine-washable, making it the ideal companion whether you’re camping on a beach, hiking through a forest or mountain range, or just at home in your back yard garden. Intelligent Design Using the adjustable drawstring half-circle mummy hood, this sleeping-bag keeps your head or pillows off the ground and locks in heat. It also prevents heat loss through the zipper by using a full-length insulated draft tube, & has a full length zipper webbing to ensure your zip never snags. Body Mapping Technology The Compact 800 uses body-mapping technology to ensure you a comfortable and toasty night’s rest, & has a vaulted foot-box to provide added warmth and comfort for your feet and toes even in freezing conditions. Internal Pocket System This sleeping-roll boasts a convenient internal pocket design with Velcro closure. Hold your flashlight, phone, wallet, keys and other valuables with this portable and space saving feature! Easy to roll up and pack away. Specification: Product Size: 215 x 75 x 50cm Packaged Size: 35 x 15cm Weight: 0.9 kg Outer Fabric: Polyester & 210T Ripstop Lining: Polyester 230T Peach Skin Filling: Polyester Micro Loft 60g/M2 Compression Bag: 210D Oxford Temperature Rating Comfort: 15°C – Limit: 10°C – Extreme: 5°C Package Includes: 1 x Compact 800 Sleeping Bag 1 x Carrying Bag 4 x Compression Straps
P**E
Very small, which is a double-edged sword.
The sleeping bag is extremely light and can be packed into a very small bundle, as advertised. On the other hand, it does not fit the width of my shoulders, and is just barely long enough to get both my head and feet covered. I'm 6ft tall, average build, and I've never had this problem with a sleeping bag before. If you are small enough to fit into it, it would be very convenient and easy to carry; but then, that's a big "if".
E**N
cannot believe how light it is compared to others which is helpful as my daughter used it for DofE (bronze) in which it fit nicely in her 65 litre rucksack without adding too much ...
Mummy hood is essential for the colder months, cannot believe how light it is compared to others which is helpful as my daughter used it for DofE (bronze) in which it fit nicely in her 65 litre rucksack without adding too much weight.
F**O
Shipshape
Used this on board a November yacht race in the Greek Islands. Excellent sleeping bag, comfortable, light weight but plenty of room inside (I am very large). Light to carry too and squeezes down small for the sailing bag and airline luggage
C**.
Not a 2-3 season bag at all, unless you live near the equator.
This bag is so thin. I used it indoors and also outdoors. I was always cold. I used it in England in August time and I was fully clothed with a down jacket on, inside my tent, with very good conditions. This, in my opinion, is not suitable to be a 2-3 season sleeping bag, it's only a SUMMER SLEEPING BAG. Its very narrow, im a very slim guy and found myself unable to turn very well within the bag, the whole bag will turn with you. Only positive is its lightweight.
O**Y
If you are using this in warm weather - I do recommend to get it as it is very small and ...
It is very small and lightweight but it also doesn't keep the heat. I was very cold, using this in a tent during September in UK. I had to wear 2 long sleeve tops and was still very cold. If you are using this in warm weather - I do recommend to get it as it is very small and comfortable to hike with.
K**H
Brilliant product
Compact sleeping bag, comfy and warm, would purchase again and recommend
J**N
Light weight and super thin, so provides very little insulation
Too thin! Light weight and super thin, so provides very little insulation. Ok in the summer as long as it's warm at night but you certainly wouldn't want it below 15degC.
A**Y
Decent bag
Got this for summer festivals, plenty warm enough and it packs down really small. It's not huge though, I'm 5'11 and I fit ok but if you're over 6ft you might struggle
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