Sleeping Bags for Big People
Here's what Domex reckon
"Roomy three season semi-rectangular down sleeping bag with 1000g 90/10Duck down with 620+ loft power. Lower Comfort rating of -10°C.
Big and warm just like the prehistoric creatures that used to roam the earth, the Domex Mammoth will keep you comfortable down to -10°C. This semi-rectangular bag is 90cm at the shoulder so you can easily get into that perfect sleeping position without feeling restricted. Box wall construction keeps the bags 1000g of Grey Duck 90/10 down evenly distributed through the length of the bag and prevents any clumping and cool spots.
YKK zip stretches the entire length of the bag from the shoulder to the bottom of your sleeping bag, simply unzip the bag all the way to the foot and open the bag for easy entry. If you like a palatial bag that is comfy and warm the Mammoth is the bag for you.
Five year warranty
Lower Comfort Rating: -10°C
Outer Fabric: 20D/400THD Ripstop
Lining: 20D/400THD
Filling: 1000g of 620 loft 90/10 Grey Duck
Construction: Box wall
Zips: No5 YKK
Weight: 1.6kg
Volume: 15 litres
Dimensions: 220cm (length) x 90cm (width at shoulder) x70cm (width at foot)
Packed in compression bag: 38 x 22cm
Along with the quality of the down sleeping bag fill, the arrangement of the fill within the bag plays an important role in overall comfort.
Using partitions called baffles, the down enjoys a uniform distribution with a balance of loft so the sleeper can enjoy evenly distributed warmth and comfort.
Domex down sleeping bag construction employs the timeless Box Wall design where a baffle wall is inserted between the outer fabric and the lining to ‘box’ the fill into compartments.
Each baffle wall is sewn independently to both the inner and outer retaining fabrics so that air cannot pass directly through the seam into the bag.
Light and compactable, duck and goose down is elite sleeping bag insulation. The quality of the down is measured in ‘loft’ which measures the volume of air trapped between the feathers. The higher the loft value the more trapped air, therefore the greater the sleeping bag warmth on offer.