The Mammut Comfort Fibre Bag -5C is perfect for camping and relaxed outdoor adventures, its optimally insulating mummy silhouette features a zipper baffle and draft collar to effectively seal in heat. Warmer than expected? A quick unzip and it moonlights as a cozy blanket. With an 85% recycled fill, 100% recycled fabrics, PFC-free water-repellant coating, and innovative cutting pattern to significantly reduce waste, this eco-conscious bag helps you get a good night’s sleep, while respecting the landscapes you love.
Features:
Restorative sleep thanks to a newly developed sleeping bag shape
Intuitive climate regulation with a central 2-way zipper
Tested according to standard EN ISO 23537-1:2016
Improved YKK zipper prevents jamming of material
Insulated covering along the zipper to protect from cold bridges and enhance climate comfort
Insulation chamber around the hood opening to protect from cold and wind
Drawstring for easy adjustment of the hood and insulation collar
Better insulation thanks to an insulation collar
Revised anatomical foot box for greater comfort without extra weight
Zipper garage reduces cold areas at the end of the zipper
Lightweight and small pack volume
Supplied with a packing bag
Efficient cutting pattern reduces waste by 15% (compared to industry average)
Available with down or synthetic fill
Unzip sleeping bag and fold down hood to use as a blanket in warmer temperatures
Specifications:
Fill weight: 500g
Total weight without stuff bag: 1425g
Diameter (compressed): 23.00cm
Height (compressed): 30.50cm
Packing volume: 12.70l
Maximum body size: 195cm
Comfort temperature in °C (EN 13537:2012): 0 °C
Comfort temperature limit in °C (EN 13537:2012): -5 °C
Extreme temperature in °C (EN 13537:2012): -23 °C
Materials:
Filling: 100% Polyester
Lining: 100% Polyester
Main Fabric: 100% Polyester
Product Care:
Do not use chlorine-based bleach
Do not dry clean or use solvents to remove stains
Do not iron or treat with steam
Maximum spin cycle 30 seconds
Tumble dry gentle
Machine wash on wool/delicates cycle (max. 40° C)