At the mountain tops, when the icy wind crashes the party, having an ally like the Bossons -2° Long Sleeping Bag from Millet is like a breath of warm air. Designed for three-season adventurers, this cozy cocoon keeps you warm down to -2°C, even when humidity decides to join the expedition. Thanks to its synthetic insulation made from M-Loft recycled polyester fibers, you can sleep soundly, knowing that the planet is as well cared for as you are.
Hiking giants are not left out, as its ergonomic mummy shape with adjustable hood is tailored for taller individuals. And what about its ¾ central zip with double slider? It allows you to slip inside like a ninja ready to face the cold. Once comfortably settled, there's no need to play contortionist to grab your headlamp or favorite book: stick your legs out through the bottom of the central zip and your arms through the side zips. Easy, right?
Finally, practicality is at the rendezvous, as this trekking sleeping bag is also a breeze to maintain. Whether it's an impromptu outing or a meticulously planned expedition, the Bossons -2° Long is the ideal partner for nights without chills, except for those of adventure, of course!
Comfort mummy shape
Synthetic insulation with M-Loft recycled polyester fibers
Central 3/4 zip with anti-snagging
Bi-directional zip for easy ventilation
Internal anti-cold flap
Phosphorescent zip pulls
Non-joinable
Side zips for arm exit
Preformed hood with dual drawstring
1 inner pocket
Compression sack
Length: 230 cm
Maximum user height: 200 cm
Shoulder width: 80 cm
Compression sack volume: 8 L
Compression sack size: 39 cm x 20 cm
Comfort temperature: 3 °C
Limit comfort temperature: -2 °C
Extreme temperature: -18 °C
Weight: 1,300 g

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