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The Lightest Sleeping Bag in the World?

sillydoll

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YETI claims to have the lightest sleeping bags in the world. Not cheap though at 299 euro.

http://www.yetiworld.com/en/produkte/sc ... n-one.html

Made in Germany the Passion bag weighs 265 g (M) AND 320 g (L)

Outer material: LightyGram (RipStop Nylon)
Inner material: LightyGram (RipStop Nylon)
Measurements: 215 x 77 x 52 cm (M), 225 x 83 x 54 (L)
in the stuff sack: 12 x 12 x 21 cm
Weight: 265 g (M), 320 g (L)
Filling: 100 g, Crystal Down 97/3, 900+ cuin stitch through construction
Temperature Information: Comfort +15°C, Limit +12°C, Extreme -1°C

ps: available in the UK from 252 gbp
http://www.hike-lite.co.uk/Other/Sleepi ... n+One.html
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
The weight does sound brilliant!

Thanx for the info, though I rarely buy the high tech stuff, I love to read what's out there for me if I ever win the lottery :mrgreen:
 
My homemade nylon sleep sack is self-rated to 15 degrees centigrade. It gives about 10 degrees of warmth, as do most of the commercial fleece sleep sacks.
 
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That must be the SELK or MUSUC bag. You don't have to carry it, you just wear it!
 

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In my opinion, Yeti is incredibly overpriced...

There is also Cumulus sleeping bags on the market. Their lightest standard bag has 200g of down, it's weight is 430g and cost is ca. 122EUR. And you can order a sleeping bag with just 100g of down as in the Yeti Passion One - this will reduce both - the weight and the cost. Or you can order a bag which is shortened to your length, has more/less dawn, zipper on that side which you want and even with delivery cost it still will be at least twice cheaper then standard Yeti with closest specifications :)

http://www.sleepingbags-cumulus.com/XLi ... gs,40.html
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

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