Sea to Summit Altitude Women's Sleeping Bag

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Check out the range of Altitude Sleeping Bags from Sea to Summit here:

The plush, adaptable and reliable Altitude range of sleeping bags from Sea to Summit will prepare you for a great night’s sleep in changing weather conditions on your next adventure.

In this video, our gear expert Lauren gives you the full lowdown on the women's specific Altitude range of sleeping bags.

Lauren kicks off the video by giving you an overview of the lengths and temperature limits in the range, then what you get included with the bag, the fabrics and fill, the features that will keep you warm, zip system and compatibility, how the bag is constructed, and hops inside to show you how roomy it is.

Lauren then shows you the proper way to pack up this down sleeping bag and compresses it to show you a comparison of the packed size compared to a standard 1L Nalgene bottle – so watch it above for all the details.

0:00 - Intro
0:33 - Comfort ratings
0:46 - Weights
0:56 - Storage cube, compression sack, down certificate
1:17 - User height
1:27 - Materials
1:59 - Zippers
2:42 - Construction features
3:01 - In use demonstration
3:48 - Packing into stuff sack
4:10 - Packed size comparison
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I would use the AT2 for comfort temperatures above 10°C (50°F). In a super offer the price would reach $150 EURO or $240 AUD🤗

LegalzinhaMaria
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I know this a women sleeping bag but since I am a skinny guy I am very tempted to get this, due to it's godly colour <3
May I ask what's the dimensions of the compressed size?

Jordyssey
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Super helpful review - really helped me decide. Thank you

urvimakwana
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How does this bag compare to the Flame IV bag by Sea to Summit? I see most of the same specs aside from one having 850 down fill vs750 for the altitude.

megweb
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I've read that the "The full length, two-way right side zip and separate foot zip transforms the bag into a full quilt.
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Is this true?

skAterbiTz
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Unfortunately there are coldspots on the leg area....you van see those (really big ones) when you look on the inside, through the fabric into the light!

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