Cosy up on chillier nights out camping in the Generation Series M5 Sleeping Bag from Black Wolf for a soundless sleep under a starry sky.
This sleeping bag uses a synthetic Clustersoft fill that provides insulation down to -2° and has an exterior made from a durable 420T nylon plain fabric. The inside has a lining made from 100% cotton so it will feel like your sheets at home and has an internal pocket for your phone. It’s got a contoured toggle and cord hood that hugs your head to keep you toasty and features a pocket for your pillow. The draft excluder prevents chilly air from getting in, and the stitch lines keep the fill from moving around and causing cold spots in the bag. To stop the zip catching on your bag and causing damage, it’s got two-sided no-snag zips, and it also features anti-snag protection tape.
When it’s time to head home, the included compression sack makes packing it up for transport a breeze. Tuck yourself into the Generation Series M5 Sleeping Bag from Black Wolf for snug comfort in your tent.
Clusterloft synthetic filling
Shell is made from 420T nylon
Lined with 100% cotton for comfort
Stitch lines keep filling from moving around
Contoured toggle and cord hood
No snag zips and anti-snag protection tape
Draft excluder to keep cold air out
Two-sided zip with soft pulls
Internal pocket for storing valuables close
Compression sack for transport
Pillow pocket
Comfort Rating:
−2°C
Snowys Comfort Rating:
−2°C
Lower Limit:
−8°C
Shape:
Mummy
Max. User Height:
215 cm
Internal Girth:
160 / 80 cm
External Dimensions:
235L x 90W cm
Packed Dimensions:
45L x 25W x 25H cm
Weight:
2.08 Kg
Material:
420T Nylon
Fill Material:
Clusterloft Synthetic Fibre
Fill Weight:
800g Clusterloft
Lining:
100% Cotton
Zipper:
Anti−snag Zip
Zipper Location:
Left & Right
Suggested Use:
Camping
Warranty:
3 Year
Supplier Code:
38W015711391009
Snowys Code:
41684
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Hiking?1 answer
Hello, was wondering if you could use this as a infrequent hiking tent as well as the stated car camping?
Dave - Canberra, ACT(3 years ago)
G'day Dave,
This is a large pack size and heavy carry sleeping bag, so if you can work out a way to fit it in your pack and don't mind its weight, I cant see why not. It's not an option that I would personally be happy hiking with, but you can find more info in the specifications.