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Sea To Summit Sleeping bag Spark SP I

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Material & care instructions
Material & care instructions

Material & maintenance

Insulation
Down
Product details
Product details

Measurements

Weight (g)
348

Sleeping bag features

Sleeping bag shape
Mummy shape
Sleeping bag type
Down sleeping bags
Temperature rating (comfort/limit/extreme)
+12°C

Other features

Gender
Gender neutral
Product Code
1329C80001
Description
Description

General

Using the warmth of 850+ loft 90/10 Premium goose down, the amazing moisture protection of ULTRADRY Down™, and a micro-weight 10D Nylon shell and 15D lining, we have created one of the best warmth-for-weight minimalist sleeping bags available.

The Spark is an ultra-light bag with many possible uses. Its balance of size, weight and warmth make it an excellent summer sleeping bag, especially for weight and space conscious cycle tourers and ultralight fastpackers. It also works well as a liner bag, slipping inside another sleeping bag to add one or two seasons to its rating.

The Spark compresses so small, we had to reengineer our compression-sacks to make one that reduced sufficiently. The ULTRA-DRY Down protection makes the Spark an impressive hard-alpine or adventure racing sleeping bag, where down has never before been a viable option, and weight is simply not tolerated.

The secrets of the Spark’s warmth-to-weight are in the premium quality down, the half length light-gauge #3 YKK® zip and high performance microweight shell and liner fabrics. The Spark is designed as a close-fitting mummy bag. The full hood, footbox and short zip maximise fit and warmth while keeping weight and bulk to a minimum.

The Spark I is constructed with sewn-through transverse baffles. The Spark II is a hybrid construction with box wall baffles placed over the torso to boost warmth around your core and a sewn-through construction at the legs. A draft tube is sewn over the zip to reduce cold spots in the Spark II and III models. The Spark III is constructed entirely from box wall baffles including the footbox for even heat retention. The head and neck baffles have been enlarged to trap vital warmth and achieve a lower limit EN rating of -4°C.

 

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Maintenance
Maintenance

Washing down clothing

 

Down has unique insulating properties. You can take certain precautionary measures to retain these properties while washing your clothing. Always check the garment labels before washing for specific instructions. It's important to use a special down detergent. Never use fabric softener. When washing waterproof garments with down, always use a down detergent.

 

Drying down clothing

 

Down products must be dried in a special way. It's best to place down garments in the dryer at the lowest setting with a few tennis balls. You must wash and dry the items in a spacious drum. You can also allow your jacket to dry on a flat surface. Shake it our regularly so that the feathers do not clump together. 

 

It's best to impregnate the outer layer of your jacket with a spray.

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