Getting into the sleeping bag at 2,700m high means the ambient temperature feels fairly nippy, but as soon as you get in, it’s a snug and cosy bag that radiates warmth. Price: £345.00 Weight: 890g (Regular fit) Colour: Lapis Warmthįirst things first: the Rab Neutrino Endurance sleeping bag is pretty toasty… (this is spoken from someone who has been known to wear bed socks in the middle of summer!) The Neutrino Endurance range of sleeping bags are temperature tested to the new European standard (EN13537:2012) and are hand-filled in Derbyshire, UK. Key features include a close-fitting neck baffle, anti-snag webbing tape and a trapezoidal baffle design to eliminate cold spots. The Neutrino Endurance 400 features 400g of high quality 800FP ethically sourced European Goose Down and is made in a ’mummy taper’ style, offering minimum weight and pack size, without compromising on warmth.Ī combination of light-weight and water-resistant Pertex® fabrics provide excellent protection from both cold and damp weather, creating an extremely comfortable bag. The Neutrino Endurance 400 is designed primarily for alpine climbers, for use on bivi ledges, light-weight mountaineering trips or general winter conditions. Rab’s Neutrino Endurance 400 Sleeping Bag is a lightweight sleeping bag made with alpine trips in mind, with a promise of a good night’s sleep with relative warmth and minimal pack size – minus the prospect of suffering a night carrying a bright orange survival bag and sleeping on the floor of a lift station toilet… So how does Rab’s Neutrino Endurance 400 Sleeping Bag fare when tested on a bivvy below Aiguille du Tour? For those who fancy getting themselves inducted into the full alpine experience, bivvying opens up a whole host of opportunities – and if you’re a British climber reluctant to shed out for the extortionate hut fees, an incredible adventure can be found away from the dorms packed out with snoring climbers and a chance to sleep outside with little more than a baffle hood separating you from the elements.
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