SLEEPING BAGS

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SLEEPING BAGS
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be free of manufacturer defects.
Should you have a warranty issue, visit
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repair it if possible or replace all valid
warranty items.
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SLEEPING BAGS
Marmot began as a sleeping bag company and we continue to pioneer performance, value and insulation standards in the outdoor
industry. Our sleeping bag collection includes our stellar 875, 850, 800, 700, 650 fill power down plus our synthetic
Cloudbreak/Sunset, Trestles, Rockaway and NanoWave bags. All our bags are EN tested and inspected to ensure quality and
performance.
EN (European Norm) Testing
EN testing is required for all bags sold in Europe, so Marmot has decided to use this process to test temperature ratings. A copper
mannequin is fitted with 20 sensors and a clothing layer, raised off ground so that air circulates below bag and then mathematical
formulas are used to measure the temperature ratings. The testing takes place at the Thelma Testing Center in Norway.
EN Temperature Ranges:
Comfort Limit – based on a female having a comfortable
night’s sleep
Lower Limit – based on a male having a comfortable night’s
sleep
Extreme Rating – survival rating for female
To the RIGHT is a sample of the EN hangtag from a Sawtooth
15° F bag:
DOWN BAGS
Down is the cornerstone of Marmot as a company. Down sleeping bags were the first Marmot products produced. No synthetic
surpasses the lightweight, compactability and longevity of down. We are proud to use the best down available! We have cornered
the market in Eastern Europe on some really high quality geese. These geese are much older than the geese normally raised for
market. Older geese produce mature down with larger, stronger and longer lasting down clusters and this is the down we use in our
700, 800, 850 & 875 fill power bags.
Down Defender – Water Resistant Down
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Stays drier 10 times longer than untreated down
Maintains 150% more loft in damp conditions
Dries 30% faster
Process is environmentally friendly & bluesign® approved
Maintains water repellency for over 20 washes
Fill power: The number of cubic inches an ounce of down
occupies. Down rated 800 fill power is loftier, which means
warmer, than 600 fill power down.
Quality Testing: All down is independently certified and
undergoes a second test when it arrives at our door to assure
the quality and fill power of every sleeping bag we make.
Due to our rigorous testing we are confident that we are
supplying the finest quality down available from anyone,
anywhere!
875 FP GOOSE DOWN PLASMA SERIES
(Plasma 40, Plasma 30 & Plasma 15)
850 FP GOOSE DOWN SERIES
(Atom, Hydrogen, Helium, Wm’s Xenon & Lithium)
650 FP DUCK DOWN SERIES
(Always Summer, Never Winter, Wm’s Angel Fire, Sawtooth, Wm’s Teton, Never Summer & Wm’s Ouray)
SYNTHETIC BAGS
CLOUDBREAK SERIES
(Cloudbreak 30, Cloudbreak 20, Wm’s Sunset 30 & Wm’s Sunset 20)
TRESTLES/ROCKAWAY SERIES
(Trestles 30, Wm’s Trestles 30, Trestles 15, Wm’s Trestles 15, Trestles 0, Kid’s Trestles 30)
Proper Care of Sleeping Bags
Down and Synthetic insulated sleeping bags should be washed in large capacity, front-loading machines. Use a specific outdoor
fabric cleaner, such as Granger or Nikwax. Typical laundry detergents contain fabric softeners, fragrance and color brighteners
which leave water-attractive residues—not something you want on the surface of your bag. A mild powered detergent is acceptable
if thoroughly rinsed. Always use a warm wash and a warm rinse. Never use fabric softners! It is extremely important to rinse the
bag well. We recommend two rinse cycles or wash it once with detergent and again without.
Note that sleeping bags will be heavy (especially down bags) when removed from the washer so take extra care when pulling it out
to place in the dryer (don’t grab and pull with one hand or it can tear the interior baffles). Dry in dryer on low heat (temperature not
to exceed 140 degrees F). Put two clean tennis balls (or similar objects such as “sock balls”) in with the bag.
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