Description
Suggested Outdoors Activities
The activities most suitable for using a Criterion Expedition 1100 sleeping bag are winter alpinism and extreme cold expeditions. With a comfort temperature of -40°C the Criterion Expedition 1100 will keep you warm in the worst alpine conditions and in polar conditions. The weight of 1795 grams is low for a sleeping bag with this comfort temperature.
Features Specific to the Criterion Expedition 1100 Down Sleeping Bag
1100gms of 95:5 Polish Goose Down insulation with 850 fill power – collected in accordance with DOWNPASS ethical standards
Fill Volume: 31167 cubic inches
Weighs 1795g
Packs down to 24 x 24 x 44 cm
Comfort Temp. = -40°C
Temperature rating confirmed by independent lab testing at Leeds University
Features Common to Criterion Expedition Range
95:5 Polish Goose Down insulation with 850 fill power – collected in accordance with DOWNPASS ethical standards
Shell has DWR treatment and is wind and water resistant
Pertex Ripstop Quantum Pro (formerly Pertex Endurance) Shell, hood and feet section of inner – 52gms/m²
Pertex Ripstop Quantum (formerly Pertex Microlight) Inner – 52gms/m²
Insulated Neck and separate hood baffle
Double zip baffle
Top Side Construction: Brick
Length: 225cm
Width Shoulders / Foot (cm): 82/54
Max User Height 6′ 3″ (190cm)
Features common to all Criterion Down Sleeping Bags
Available in left and right-hand zips
Inside pocket and hanging loops
Compact fully-featured stuff sack
Mesh storage bag
Cassian –
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