Exped Dreamwalker Sleeping Bag
Features
- Mono-material: made from 100% recycled polyester; mono-material ensures it can be better recycled in the end
- Can be used as a sleeping bag, parka or blanket
- Synthetic insulation performs well even in damp conditions
- Insulated hood keeps your head warm
- 2-way front zip for entry, ventilation and access to trouser pockets
- Draft tube maintains warmth
- Zipped arm openings accessible from inside and out
- Exterior chest pocket with zip
- Two insulated exterior hand pockets
- Foot end is easily opened and closed with a drawstring
- Foot end has toggles that can be attached to loops at two different heights inside the bag to transform it into a long or short coat
- Infoprint inside the bag provides technical information including temperature ratings
- Comes with a storage bag with a carrying strap
- Easy to wash and dry
- Part of Exped's Base Camp range
- Carbon neutral: Exped measures, reduces and fully offsets CO2 from manufacturing and shipping this product through myclimate
Specifications
| Featured Gear | Exped Sale |
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| Length | 225cm (Medium), 245cm (Long) |
| Fits to | 180cm (Medium), 195cm (Long) |
| Width | Interior: 57cm (Medium), 61cm (Long) |
| Rolled Size | 27 Litres (Medium), 33 Litres (Long) |
| Fill | 100% recycled Texpedloft™ polyester, bluesign® approved fabric, PFAS free |
| Fill Weight | 950g (Medium), 1000g (Long) |
| Average Weight | 1500g (Medium), 1700g (Long) |
| Outer Material | Recycled 40D ripstop polyester, OEKO-TEX® 100 certified, PFAS free |
| Inner Material | Recycled 40D ripstop polyester, OEKO-TEX® 100 certified, DWR free, PFAS free |
| Temperature Rating | 9°C (Comfort) 5°C (Limit) minus 9°C (Extreme) |
| Technologies | Base Camp range: pairs comfort with affordable pricing. These sleeping bags and quilts include signature Exped features and versatility, going from car camping to backpacking with ease. These are workhorse bags that will provide years of warm and comfortable nights. PFAS free: PFAS is the name of a group of harmful chemicals that can be used for waterproofing. Exped has eliminated all PFAS-based water-repellent finishes from its products. RDS (Responsible Down Standard) Down: RDS is the strictest standard for animal welfare in the production of down. EXPED uses 100% certified down in all down products. OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 is a label for textiles tested for harmful substances. It sets the benchmark for textile safety, from yarn to finished product. Every item bearing the STANDARD 100 label is certified as having passed safety tests for the presence of harmful substances.
bluesign® approved: bluesign® is the world's strictest textile standard for environmental and consumer protection in textile production, a system that provides safer and more sustainable environments for people to work in and everyone to live in. All appropriately labelled materials in this product are manufactured and recognised in accordance with the bluesign® standard covering chemical consumption, carbon emission, water consumption, energy consumption and worker health and safety.
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| Care | Storing:It is best to store the sleeping bag in the mesh storage bag provided. This will ensure that the insulation retains its maximum bulk and thermal performance. When traveling, it is okay to compress the sleeping bag and carry it in the included stuff sack. When you return from a trip, it is very important to let your sleeping bag dry completely. Then store it in the mesh storage bag in a dry and temperature controlled place. Washing: If you wash your sleeping bag too often, the insulation can suffer (down or synthetic). The insulating power may decrease. Exped recommend cleaning the sleeping bag with a damp sponge. If the sleeping bag needs a more thorough cleaning, use only a front-loading machine (no agitator!) and a special detergent from Nikwax or McNett. Before you put the bag in the washing machine, close the zips. Use a cold water and gentle wash cycle, and after the wash cycle is complete, run a second rinse cycle without detergent. This will ensure that all detergent residue is removed. Two spin cycles will help get a lot of moisture out of the sleeping bag. It is best to hang the sleeping bag afterwards and air dry it. Keep massaging the sleeping bag the down tufts apart. Depending on the humidity, it may take several days to dry completely. If you need to dry it faster, use a tumble dryer on low heat (often there are special down drying programs). To loosen up the down in the dryer, you can put some tennis balls in the dryer with it. |
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