Sea to Summit Spark Down Regular 45°F Sleeping Bag

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About This Item

If you're counting grams, but still count on a great night's sleep, the Spark may be the right bag for you. Filled with RDS-certified 850+ fillpower goose down treated with a non-PFC Ultra-Dry Down treatment, the Spark is constructed with a technical hood and zipper draft tube to retain warmth. Comfort comes from a super-breathable 10 denier liner fabric, while a 10D shell with a non-PFC DWR plus a highly water repellent hood and footbox fabric shed wind and condensation. The full-length zipper model can be zipped to an equivalent Women's Spark for comfort that couples can share.

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • RDS-certified, 850+ fillpower goose down with a non-PFC Ultra-Dry Down treatment for maximum thermal performance
  • Ultralight, breathable 10D nylon liner and a 10D shell with PFC-free DWR keeps the hood and footbox highly water resistant
  • YKK #5 zippers with zipper plow provide reliable, snag-free operation
  • Technical hood, anatomical footbox and an ergonomic mummy shape - ultralight doesn't have to mean ultratight
  • Sewn through for lighter weight (7°C|45°F), Hybrid box baffles in torso/sewn through in leg area (-1°C|30°F) or full box baffles for maximum warmth (-9°C|15°F)

TECHNOLOGY:

  • Ultra-Dry Down™ uses a non-PFC hydrophobic treatment to ensure it absorbs less moisture and dries more quickly
  • QuiltLock™ system uses the snap locks located at the shoulder and foot plus the quilt footbox / quilt straps to secure a quilt to the sleeping bag
  • Brand : Sea to Summit
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 24S2SUSPRKDWNSLPNCSLB
  • SKU: 26092941
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REVIEWS

4.8

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Perfect Summer Bag

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Had this bag with me on an 8-day bikepacking trip round the Pacific Northwest. Light, packs small, and functions as you’d expect (no zipper snags)!

Overall Great Warmth/weight Ratio

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Over three months I've taken this bag camping on the Alaska Marine Highway (ferry) and a couple 1-3 nighters in the Cascades. It's not the warmest bag you'll find, and on a cold night in the mountains (in a 3-season tent), I was a little bit cold -- though not uncomfortably so. However, it's a great compromise on warmth/weight -- and especially warmth/volume. It packs up so small, best part. The half zip is a little annoying, but I understand the compromise.

Spark 15f Regular

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Amazing bag super compact and light and met all temp expectations

Spark Bag

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Do not like 3/4 zipper. Makes bag difficult to get in out. Do appreciate the lightness of the bag.

Spark Down Sleeping Bag

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I plurchased this for a fast thru hike on the Superior Hiking Trail. Nights got down to 40 degrees. I-was a little worried about the chill and the bag rating since I'm a t-shirt underwear and sometimes socks guy. But this was perfect. Finally a bag true to its rating. Yes my tent was small and my pad reflects heat as well. but the bag was warm and comfortable and packs down sooo crazy tiny.

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