Therm-a-Rest® Altair? 0F | -18C Sleeping Bag

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New for 2013, the four-season, extremely lightweight, highly compressible 750+ fill-power goose down Therm-a-Rest Altair sleeping bag is warm enough to perform in the mountains all year.

  • Patent-pending SynergyLink™ Mattress Connectors—compatible with up to 63-centimeter-wide sleeping pads—create the most secure mattress connection in the industry. Two flexible fabric bands create a snug fit around almost any mattress, keeping your bag centered and eliminating problems with sliding, twisting and cold spots.
  • Thermal-mapped zonal insulation puts loft where it's needed most. Insulation is concentrated in the top of the sleeping bag, where it traps rising warm air. There is a carefully measured amount of loft at the bottom, where less fill is required to hold warmth and a mattress provides insulation from the ground. Construction is based on thermal mapping and supported by over forty years of sleep research.
  • Efficient Comfort design features extra room in the torso to allow shoulders, elbows and hips to move freely. At the head and foot the fit is closer, increasing warmth and decreasing overall weight. The design is ideal for side sleepers or anyone who wants more freedom of movement without adding extra weight to their pack.
  • A draft tube and collar are added for maximum heat retention. The sculpted hood and a trapezodial foot box are shaped to fit the body's natural resting position. The bag comes also comes with snag-free zippers as well as a compartmental storage sack, lightweight stuff sack, and stash pocket.

Available in standard and long sizes.

To find out more check the UK Stockists in your area,
or contact First Ascent 01629 580 484, sales@firstascent.co.uk


For more information www.thermarest.com



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