Quality
"Great item and at a good price. Wide enough at the shoulders with plenty of wiggle room."
The Challenger 400 sleeping bag is highly insulated for extreme temperatures. Made from soft-shell wind-resistant outer and microfibre polyester fill and lining this bag will ensure comfort and warmth.
If you do not like the product you can return it within 30 days - no questions asked. We have an easy and hassle free return policy.
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WEIGHT
2.6kg
DIMENSIONS
225cm x 90cm x 45cm
SEASON
4 Season
LOWER LIMIT
'-8°C
MATERIAL
Shell: 210T ripstop polyester Lining: 240T microfiber soft polyester Filling: 200g/m 3D micro polyester
PACKED SIZE
35cm x 25cm x 25cm
FEATURES
Mummy style sleeping bag, Wind resistant, Ripstop shell, 2 way central zip and full length baffle, Thermal hood with draw cord, Hanging loops, Reinforced foot box, and Inner security pocket
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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"Great item and at a good price. Wide enough at the shoulders with plenty of wiggle room."
"This and the boy bag together me and my girlfriend used at the end of summer bivouac camping up in the highlands and we nearly started melting, it’s so warm I would recommend only using during the colder season!"
"Good piece of kit, it is warm, well made and roomy. The centre zip access is excellent for use with either a bivi bag or for hammock camping. The service was excellent with fast delivery. Would recommend this item and the company."
"I got this to replace my old phantom 250 which had been a fantastic bag abused and loved which i bought after loosing a snugpak, at less than half the price and used heavily by a Scout leader and avid wild camper and never let me down. So it had to be another Highlander bag and the centre zip as a hammocker was a win, I've used it through last winter in hammock and on the ground with a bivvy, it's big, warm, well made and I love it after wild camping every couple of weeks over the winter it made not want to get out in the morning."