A simple and lightweight travel companion, the Sea to Summit Traveller Tr1 Sleeping bag is an ideal addition to your travel kit providing a versatile and lightweight sleep solution for adventures abroad.
Made with a lightweight 15D nylon shell and filled with Sea To Summit's ultra-dry down, the Traveller Tr1 features a full-length side zip and drawstrings at both ends so it can be used as either a bag or blanket.
The simple design means the zipper can be used on the left or right side, and two bags can be zipped together creating a lightweight sack for two. The Traveller Tr1 sleeping bag is as useful travelling as it is on lightweight treks, summer camping, cycle touring or as a liner to increase the warmth of your existing bag.
750+ Loft Ultra Dry 90/10 Premium Duck Down
Lightweight 15D Nylon shell
Full-length side zipper
Drawstring at both ends
Opens to blanket
Includes compression sack & storage bag
Comfort Rating:
14 °C
Lower Limit:
10 °C
Shape:
Hoodless Tapered
Max. User Height:
183 cm
Internal Girth:
148 cm Chest | 134 cm Hip | 98 cm Foot
External Dimensions:
200L x 71W x 5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
22L x 11W x 11H cm
Weight:
0.389 Kg
Compressed Volume:
1.55 L
Material:
15D Nylon 386T
Fill Material:
750+ Loft 90/10 ULTRA−DRY™ Premium Duck Down
Fill Weight:
200 g
Lining:
15D Nylon 386T
Zipper:
Single YKK #3
Suggested Use:
Travel
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Supplier Code:
ATR1-R200L-UD
Snowys Code:
5982
Reviews
(5)
5.05
Q&A's (5)
Stock?1 answer
Will you be getting the regular sized bag back in stock?
Sabrina - 2040(6 years ago)
We will be, Sabrina. Sea To Summit are revamping their entire sleeping bag range, some existing models are getting an upgrade, which looks to be the case with the Traveller range, and there are some new models coming into the range.
We don't have a firm landing date for these yet but we are hoping we will see some of the new product to roll in in February, that's about all the information I have for you at the moment sorry.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
cruelty free down?1 answer
Hi Snowy's, can you please tell me if your down is certified cruelty free (and give details of the certification scheme if so)?
If not, I hope you will please consider introducing this, so that we can get a good night's sleep in your sleeping bags and not be thinking about the misery of the ducks that provided the down.
Thanks!
Ingrid Svendsen - Alphington(7 years ago)
G'day Ingrid,
I've just had a chat to Sea to Summit and all of their down sleeping bags, including the Traveller TR1 Sleeping Bag, are certified cruelty free using the Responsible Down Standard (RDS).
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Warmth for Camino1 answer
G'Day, I see you have previous customers who used this on a Camino so thought I would ask. Our family (2 children 9 and 12) plans to do Camino Frances in late Oct in Spain. Wanting to keep weight down with this bag, do you think it will it be warm enough with wool thermals worn underneath?
Carlin - Verona(7 years ago)
G'day Carlin,
This is always a tough question to answer as there are so many variables not just involving the sleeping bag itself, but also personal body warmth, additional insulation available (sleeping mats) and the performance of other equipment (thermals). The advice I can offer is that the bag has been rated to 14C and if you think with the addition of your thermals, this will get you to a comfortable temperature, then go for it. Unfortunately, whenever you look to reduce weight, it means your dropping insulation which will always affect warmth... that's the unfortunate catch.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Does the zip go right to the bottom so that you can use it as a blanket for 2 people?1 answer
Does the zip go right to the bottom so that you can use it as a blanket for 2 people?
Catherine - Darwin(8 years ago)
Yes is does Catherine, you can fully open this bag to use it as a blanket, or to zip two of the sleeping bags together :)Â
Lisa - Snowys(8 years ago)
Size4 answers
Hi Guys
I am right on 183 cm tall which makes it hard to decide on size, can you please advise the lenght of the actual bag for the regular so I can decide if it suits me?
Wayne - Perth(9 years ago)
Hi Wayne, it's hard to find, but Sea To Summit do give some dimensions for their sleeping bags in a catalogue we have here at Snowys. They don't actually specify bag length, but rather user height, and the regular length of their range suits users up to 183cm, putting you right in between the two sizes.If you like a bit of space in your sleeping bag, I would recommend the large size which suits users up to 195cm.
Ben - Snowys(9 years ago)
Wayne - did you end up getting regular or large? Im also 183cm (78kg)
Sam - Perth(9 years ago)
Hi Sam
I bought the large which was good as you loose a lot of space when you crimp the bottom closed and can still sleep with straight legs if required. Either one would be useable though.
Wayne
Wayne - Perth(9 years ago)
The tag on my REGULAR model says that the 'finished' size is 195 x 73cm. The bag weighed 463g in it compression bag. 35g of that was the compression bag itself.