Comfort temp: -4oc to -11oc
Mammut's Ajungilak Sphere Winter Sleeping Bag is the ideal sleeping bag for alpine winter use.
This fantastically warm, lightweight and small packing sleeping bag is made from ultra-light materials and the best quality goose down.
The Ajungilak Sphere Winter sleeping bag has a comfort temperature of -11oc for men and - 4oc for women, and an extreme temperature of -30oc, with a high of 15oc.
Optimally suitable for basecamp use, expedition and Classic Alpinism, the winter version of the Mammut Sphere is also suitable for mixed- and ice-climbing.
Weighing in at 1,150 grams excluding stuffsack, the pack size is 36 cms x 22 cms, compressing down to 27 cms x 22 cms.
The lightTX outer fabric is featherlight, windproof and water repellent, and performance hood with advanced visibility offers a full view with the hood closed and very good protection against the cold.
Wave-shaped chambers prevent slipping of the down and stop cold spots occurring, and ergonomic foot design increases comfort and insulation.
Two-layer 9-chamber construction in the foot area provides extra warmth in the winter model.
Colours Available:
Specifications:
- Max person length: 195 cms
- Weight: 1150 excluding stuffsack
- Fill Weight: 750grams
- Volume: 7.5Litres
- Left hand zip
- Zip length: 140 cms
- Pack size: 36 cms x 22 cms compressing down to 27 cms x 22 cms
- Extreme temp low: -30oc
- Extreme temp high: 15oc
Mammut: 150 Years in the Making
150 years and going stronger than ever…Mammut’s long and distinguished history in the world of outdoor equipment and clothing embodies everything that Swiss technology represents.
Mountain sports specialists since 1862, Mammut are still driven by their quest for innovation and perfection, with quality, functionality and safety as high on their agenda today as it was when their original, traditional ropework company started life in an Alpine village near Zurich.
From rock shoes to hiking boots, climbing rope to carabiners, Mammut manufacture a diverse range of mountaineering, outdoor pursuits and snow sports clothing and equipment – with perhaps their best-known line of Ajungalak sleeping bags bringing them recognition and accolades from every corner of the planet.
To celebrate their 150 years at – literally – the top of their profession, Mammut have launched the 150 Peaks Project, where 150 teams will tackle 150 peaks all over the world, from Austria to Argentina, Tajikistan to Tanzania, in the biggest summit challenge of all time.