ONE PLANET

Sac -8 Synthetic Sleeping Bag

Price
$269
Size:Long LHZ
Colour:Blue/Black
Description

The One Planet Sac sleeping bag series is designed for general camping and travelling use in multiple seasons. The synthetic insulation is an efficient combination of synthetic fibres that insulate and maintain warmth with ease. Three layers of insulation are composed of Thermolink fibre, a woven fibre mid-layer and an outer thermal barrier. All this is encased in 20D Vapour Vent fabric, which is a highly breathable and durable material that draws moisture away from the body. The tapered rectangular shape mirrors the body and allows great comfort with room to move. Fully unzip it when the weather warms up. Take advantage of synthetic over down - even if you get it wet, it will still keep you warm. The Sac -8 is the warmest synthetic sleeping bag that One Planet makes and is suited best for winter camping or for someone who is a cold sleeper.

 

Specifications
Best Use Student and Scout trips, camping and travelling
Weight Reg - 1.5 kg
Long - 1.67 kg
Insulation Type and Fill Power Thermolink fibre, woven fibre mid layer, outer thermal barrier
Length Reg - 187 cm
Long - 195cm
Shell 20D Vapour Vent
EN Lower Limit Rating -8°C
Sleeping bag shape Tapered Rectangular
Uncompressed Packed size Reg - 15L
Long - 16L
Shipping Information

Our on-line store is open 24/7 and we ship Monday through Friday, excluding some holidays. Orders received for products without shipping restrictions on its product page will ship the same business day when received before 12:00 p.m. PST. Orders in high demand will have an estimated production time listed on its product page and will ship according to the date listed.

About Us

Who we are

"Established in 1968 as Southern Cross Equipment, we are now a member of a retail company called The Outdoor Life Group. Private ownership provides us with the freedom to choose our own business path. We have therefore developed a retailing concept that excites us, and which we hope will inspire you.

Trek & Travel combines the best outdoor products from around the world with very experienced staff who all share a passion for travel and adventure. This passion for the wilderness, cultures and heritage of the planet keeps us actively seeking new places to explore.

We hope that you find us both welcoming and knowledgeable, and always willing to help you plan your next adventure."

 

Testimonials

"I spent close to 3 hours in this store today, being fitted for and choosing a pack, and the staff are fantastic. Helpful, knowledgeable, patient and friendly - and I think I'm probably a fussy customer and I have difficulty finding packs that fit comfortably. Has to be my best experience in this kind of store to date."
Amanda Warriner - 5★ 

"My favourite outdoor shop in Sydney. This is where you go if you want to see gear stocked because of it's quality, not just because it's corporate overload has pumped out another 10,000 puffer jackets that need to be moved before next season. Knowledgeable staff that actually partake in trekking and travelling themselves. Definitely worth dropping in!"
Tom Brickhill - 5★

"Always friendly, helpful staff with great knowledge. Great range of good quality products (nothing really low end) including Australian/NZ brands e.g. Wilderness Equipment, One Planet and Aarn. Never had a fuss with exchanging unused gear within the 2 week period."
Adam Jude Baus - 5★ 

Questions & Answers

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  • Would this suit a woman in temperatures down to -5 degrees Celsius?

    Hi Gemma,

    Apologies for the delay in replying. I hope this information may still be of some use. In short, it is very hard to say whether a listed temperature limit will be suitable for a particular person as there are so many other variables involved e.g. body weight, sleeping mat, tent etc. Most people will know if they are a hot or a cold sleeper. If you are the latter, you should be looking at a bag that is a few degrees warmer than the lowest temperature you are expecting, such as this one, or use a thermal liner. For additional sleeping bag informatiom, read this: https://www.trekandtravel.com.au/blogs/tips-buyers-guides/sleeping-gear-guide

    Dan

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