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Marmot - Women's Ouray - Down sleeping bag
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Women
- Recommended use:
- alpine touring, trekking, expedition
- Design:
- mummy sleeping bag
- Main material:
- 100% polyamide
- Insulation:
- 100% down
- Inner material:
- 100% polyamide
- Material type:
- duck down
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin, contains recycled polyamide
- Certifications:
- Responsible Down Standard (RDS)
- Fabric treatment:
- hydrophobic down, DWR treated
- Fabric properties:
- PFC-/PFAS-free, insulated
- Fill power:
- 650+ cuin
- Fill weight:
- 1115 g
- Closure:
- side zip
- Comfort rating:
- -19 °C
- Season:
- 4-season, winter
- Dimensions (interior):
- 191 cm long
- Packed dimensions:
- 24 x 48 cm
- Weight:
- 1,795 g
- Reference size:
- Regular size
- Extras:
- incl. compression sack, valuables pocket, extendable length, with drawstring, incl. storage sack, adjustable hood, draught collar
- Item No.:
- 513-1402
Reviews overview
This is what other customers say:
I sleep colder and I would like to know if it's good choice for those temperatures. I am going on Everest Base Camp trek on April and the night temp. will be around -10 celsius.
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Advantages
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Recommended use
Mountaineering Expedition
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Full length zip Roomy Water repellent Price / performance Easily compressed Lightweight Adjustable hood Draft collar
Hi Yoanna,
It's worth remembering that sleeping bags are only insulation which needs the body heat of the user to warm up the trapped air within the bag. The correct insulation below the bag is also essential otherwise the bag will not perform as expected.
Based on the fill quality and fill weight I would expect this bag to be suitable for your needs.
Too warm??? Not likely. Down , as insulation , breathes much better than synthetic insulation and therefore a down bag has a much better temperature range. Basically , if it's warmer than expected it will not feel uncomfortable. Don't forget there's also a big zip on the bag in the case you need to cool down!
The rating of this bag may seem too much for your needs but never has a customer complained of a sleeping bag being too warm!