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MAKALU II Light Sleeping Bag -9° size L

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for mountaineers or walkers looking for a warm down sleeping bag for sub-zero temperatures between -9°C and -16°C.

Mummy shaped sleeping bag, hood offering good coverage, 3D structure to prevent thermal bridges, two-way zip opening lined with flap

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Product Features

A photo of the MAKALU II Light Sleeping Bag -9° size L in use

Optimum temperature

Temperatures:Comfort -9°C; Limit -16°C; Extreme -38°C

Lightweight

Main component: 40g/m². Fill power = 800 CUIN (CE standard)

Vitamin D3

Stuff sack volume:Size L = 11.1L / size XL = 11.7L

User comfort

Silky fabric; 100% polyamide; hood; two-way zip, downy draft flap.

Additional Product informations

Composition

Filling

  • 10% Grey Duck Feather
  • 90% Grey Duck Down

Filling

90% duck down, 10% feathers;Fill weight: 789 g in size L and 869 g in size XL; Fill Power (loft power of down): 800 Cuin (EU standard)

Shapes

Mummy shape: Shoulder width (80 cm in size L) and tapers down towards feet with room to move but prevent heat loss at feet (20 cm in size L).Anatomic hood shape and a drawcordTwo-way front zip with downy draft flap to keep out the cold

Dimensions

Available in sizes : L // XL.Dimensions (cm): L: 210x80 cm / XL: 222x82 cmWeight (g): L=1400 g / XL=1500 gFolded dimensions: L Ø21x38 cm / XL Ø22x41 cm

What is the temperature rating?

We display on all our sleeping bags the temperature ratings tested in an independent lab (AITEX) based on International Standard ISO 23537-1: 2022.The comfort temperature is the minimum temperature at which an average person (woman, 25 years old, 60 kg, 1.60 m) is comfortable, without feeling cold, in a relaxed position.Choose your sleeping bag based on this feature.

What is the comfort temperature rating?

The comfort limit temperature is the minimum temperature at which an average person (male, 25 years old, 70 kg, 1.73 m) can sleep curled up without feeling significantly cold.And for information, the extreme temperature is the minimum temperature at which a person can survive (risk of hypothermia) for 6 hours. This is a safety measure, not a comfort measure.

Which mat should i use this sleeping bag with?

The protocol for measuring the thermal properties of a sleeping bag uses a mat with a thermal resistance corresponding to an R-value of 4.8.If you use a less insulating mat, the thermal performance of your sleeping bag will be reduced.We therefore advise you to use an insulating mat for better thermal comfort.

A score to compare the environmental impact of products

The environmental impact of the product is calculated over its entire life cycle using different indicators. An overall score (ABCDE) is attributed to help you easily identify the products with the best environmental performance by comparing products of the same type with one another (T-shirts, trousers, backpacks, etc.).Decathlon chose to apply this voluntary environmental labelling scheme.For more information, visit: http://sustainability.decathlon.com/

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Hubert

Very good quality and very worm

Exceptionally Warm Bag

Used around 140 nights over the last 3 years with no complaints. Not the most packable, but nothing in this temperature range really is. Had some very sweaty nights above 0°, and slept comfortably down to -25°C without needing a liner. If you're not doing any really cold winter camping, the Makalu 1 packs to half the size and isn't as stuffy

Hydroscopic material, poor design

The outter fabric of the sleeping bag os made of hydroscopic material, which means that it attracts moisture . I tested it on altitudes between 1500 and 5000m and temperatures between 2 and -7 deg. Celsius. Every morning it would be wet, forcing me to wait for the sun to come out in order to dry it. My tent partner, also with a down sleeping bag from another brand didnt have this problem. In addition to this, at -7 deg C the heat was escaping through the zip and neck zone, due to the poor design, making the sleeping bag uncomrfortably cold. After the second day of use, the labellings and inscriptions started falling down.

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