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Decathlon Arpenaz, 50°F Cold Weather, Rectangular Camping Sleeping Bag, Blue
Decathlon Arpenaz, 50°F Cold Weather, Rectangular Camping Sleeping Bag, Blue
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- Comfort temperature 50°F or 10°C
- Minimum temperature limit: 41°F or 5°C.
- Size: 74.8" x 28.3".
- Full-length zipper.
- We display on all our sleeping bags the comfort temperatures tested by an independent laboratory (AITEX) according to European standard ISO 23537-1 of 21/01/2017.
After a long day of being in the wilderness and heading back to base for a great night's sleep without feeling cold? Our designer/campers developed our Decathlon Arpenaz, 50°F Cold Weather, Rectangular Camping Sleeping Bag, Blue so you can sleep comfortably while camping in temperatures approaching 50°F/10°C and a minimum temperature limit of 41°F/5°C. Perfect for adults and teenagers. Super lightweight at only 1.7 lbs. Comes with one carry bag for easy transportation! A sleeping bag with a full zipper for easy opening. It can also be converted into a duvet. Now you can stay cozy in your tent or around the campfire with our Camping Sleeping bag. 5-year warranty!
Decathlon Arpenaz, 50°F Cold Weather, Rectangular Camping Sleeping Bag, Blue
Sleeping comfort
Easy to transport
- Weight: 2.9 lbs.
- Volume: 15 L.
- 1 Carry bag.
- Compatibility: This sleeping bag cannot be twinned.
Advice to stay warm
- A sleeping bag does not produce heat but retains the heat produced by the body. If you are tired and cold and you slip inside a cold, damp sleeping bag. It is very likely that you will feel cold no matter how good your sleeping bag is!
- These temperatures, therefore, depend on the person's resistance to cold (body type, fatigue, etc.), equipment (mattress with insulation, etc.), clothing (naked, underwear, etc.), and weather conditions (humidity, wind, etc.).
- Dress simply (just 1 layer of clothing is enough). Warm-up your extremities: hats, gloves, socks, hand/feet warmers, friction.
- Contract your muscles (70% of the energy consumed is converted into heat) but without making any movement generating a cold airstream.
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