White Goose v3
Extremely lightweight goose down sleeping bag



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Sleeping Bag Down Care Instructions
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Sleeping Bag Shapes
Mummy
The bag style of choice when maximum insulation, minimum pack size and weight are required
Semi-Rectangular
These bags suit a variety of uses and temperatures and have a tapered cut that gives efficient heat retention
Rectangular
Ideal for spring and summer camping. When the temperature rises the side and foot zips allow versatile temperature control. Bags can be opened out completely and used as a blanket.
Lightweight
Can be used as either a very lightweight bag on its own or as a liner to boost the warmth of another sleeping bag.
Sleeping Bag Top Tips
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Match your bags season rating with the coldest night time temperature you expect to encounter - anticipate the worst when it comes to the weather!
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Synthetic sleeping bags maintain their warmth when wet, dry quicker and for the same warmth rating, are less expensive.
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Down sleeping bags are lighter, provide a higher warmth-to-weight ratio, compress into smaller shapes and last longer than synthetic bags.
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The shape of your bag makes a difference. Rectangular bags allow you to spread out in your bag and have more space for your body to heat up. Mummy bags generate more heat in a quicker period of time and are fantastic in cold climates and at high elevation.
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Use a self inflating mat. The extra layer will provide more comfort and insulation from the ground.
Temperature Rating White Goose v3
EN 13537 Temperature Ratings
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- 2°C |
T Extreme |
| 11°C | T Limit |
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14°C |
T Comfort |
T Extreme is a survival only rating for a "standard" adult woman. "In the risk range a strong sensation of cold has to be expected and there is a risk of health damage due to hypothermia". This is an extreme survival rating only and it is not advisable for consumers to rely on this rating for general use. The best guideline temperatures for purchase decisions are the T Comfort and T Limit ratings.
T Limit is based on the lowest temperature at which a "standard" adult male is deemed to be able to have a comfortable night's sleep.
T Comfort is based on a "standard" adult woman having a comfortable night's sleep.
Size Chart - Sleeping Bags
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Mummy |
Semi-Rectangular |
Rectangular |
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Small |
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72cm x 197cm |
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Regular |
70cm x 206cm |
72cm x 211cm |
76cm x 211cm |
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Large |
72cm x 220cm |
74cm x 225cm |
78cm x 225cm |



















