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Forclaz MT900 50°F Down Sleeping Bag

Sale price: $100.00 Regular price: $149.00

This sleeping bag is warm and light thanks to the loft (800 CUIN) of the down used, and is also very compressible. Mummy shape and adjustable hood with good coverage and a drawstring.

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About this item:

  • Comfort Temperature 50°F/10°C I Temperature Limit: 41°F/5°C
  • Size L Weight: 1.5 lbs (700 g) I Volume: 4.9 L I Stuff Bag Included
  • RDS ethical down with a fill power of 800 CUIN
  • Water repellent: Outer surface of the fabric is treated
  • Mummy shape, anatomical hood. 1 long zip on the left with a double slider
Model: 8618872

Product Features

Forclaz MT900 50°F Down Sleeping Bag | This 2 season sleeping bag with RDS-certified* down and feathers lets you sleep comfortably at temperatures above or equal to 50°F.

This sleeping bag is warm and light thanks to the loft (800 CUIN) of the down used, and is also very compressible. Mummy shape and adjustable hood with good coverage and a drawstring.

A photo of the Forclaz MT900 50°F Down Sleeping Bag in use
A photo of the Forclaz MT900 50°F Down Sleeping Bag in use

Optimal temperature

Comfort Temperature 50°F/10°C I Temperature Limit: 41°F/5°C

Easy to transport

Size L Weight: 1.5 lbs (700 g) I Volume: 4.9 L I Stuff Bag Included

Sleeping comfort

Mummy shape, anatomical hood. 1 long zip on the left with a double slider

Water repellent

Outer surface of the fabric is treated so that water runs off the surface

Warmth

RDS ethical down with a fill power of 800 CUIN

Compatibility

non-twinnable sleeping bag

Questions & Answers

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Question:

What is the difference in the 2 down mt900 sleeping bags? One is model 8575969 and the other is model 8618872.

Answer:

There is no difference other than the number. We switched codes and only had a couple left of the first code so priced it less to sell out quickly.

By Chris on Nov 24, 2023 | STAFF

Question:

Hey! Does this sleeping bag have an insert sleeve for a sleeping pad?

Answer:

This sleeping bag does not come with a pad sleeve but we sell sleeping pads with anti-slip silicone on them.

By Chris on Mar 4, 2024 | STAFF

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Compact and lightweight

Very light, rather compact (fits in a 6L fork bag), folds easily, pleasant and warm.

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Store service is very good

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Small lightweight sleeping bag. I haven't tried it in lower temperatures, but above 15°C it sleeps well even in worse conditions. Tested mainly in autumn.

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Down will be squeezed out

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Not as warm as expected

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It would be better if there could be more water and more space

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A great sleeping bag for the plane bagel

Great for the price, very compact. It's not a miracle in terms of temperature, but if I buy a blanket on the spot for a few crowns, it's possible to sleep at around 5 degrees.

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A great travel companion

A light and small sleeping bag, I can definitely recommend it, I slept like a cloud in it. The only thing, but it's probably not the sleeping bag but my person, it was 12 degrees at night on the trip and I slept in a sweatshirt and long pants and when the wind blew, I was a little cold.

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Sleeping bag

Top quality, nice and soft and no cold feet

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Perfect !

Used for bikepacking and camping trips in the mountains, the down is very compact and warm. Unbeatable quality for the price!

Waste!!!

What a pity ! What is the point of Decathlon using 340 g of high-end down (800 CUIN RDS) and an anti-cold flap in this bag, if it is to spoil it with crossing seams which transform it into a thermal sieve? Especially since you master the manufacturing with trapezoidal compartments which avoid thermal bridges (this is what you have on the 0° comfort)... It's a real shame, because with 340 g of down 800 CUIN and a weight of 780 g in XL for 5.6 l, there was enough to have a great bag / a bit like this one https://cumulus.equipment/eu_fr/sacs-de-couchage-en-duvet- lite-line-400.html which is the holy grail for hikers who love 3-season ultralights! And this at an unbeatable price... Instead, after two nights spent in the mountains (Féclaz and Semnoz) I rushed back to Decathlon to change it for its big brother in 0° comfort, but which is over a kilo and 8.7 l in XL! Thank you very much Decathlon for allowing this exchange! To come back to this bag: it is probably OK for summer outings at 10° min, but as soon as the temperature drops (5°), the drafts at the seams are prohibitive!!! For my part, I had to put on my down jacket in the middle of the night to be able to stay in this bag until the morning at around 5°... It would take so few things to transform it into a magnificent ultra-light sleeping bag 2/3 seasons...

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Perfect for those who are cold...

Perfect for those who are cold up to 1000m altitude in summer!

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Additional Product Information

Composition

Filling: 90.0% Grey Duck Down, 10.0% Grey Duck Feather ; Lining: 100.0% Polyamide ; Shell: 100.0% Polyamide ; Carry bag: 100.0% Polyester ; Bag cover: 100.0% Polyester ; Coating: 100.0% Polyurethane

What is the temperature rating?

All our sleeping bags display the temperature ratings, tested by an independent laboratory (AITEX), in accordance with the European standard NF ISO 23537 - 1. The comfort temperature rating is the lower limit at which the user in relaxed posture is generally in thermal equilibrium and feels neither too cold nor too hot (for a standard woman in normal conditions of use). Choose your sleeping bag according to this criterion.

What is the temperature rating (lower limit at which you feel comfortable)?

The comfort limit temperature is the temperature limit at which a person curled up in the sleeping bag is in general thermal equilibrium, neither too cold nor too hot (determined for a man in normal conditions of use).

An important clarification concerning the iso 23537-1 standard

In the context of this standard, the measurement protocol of a sleeping bag’s thermal protection uses a mattress with thermal resistance equal to an R-value of 4.8.This means that by using a less insulating mattress, the thermal performance of your sleeping bag will be lower.We therefore recommend you use an insulating mattress to optimise your thermal comfort.

Some advice to consider before you get into your bag

Dress simply (1 layer of clothing is enough). Warm-up your extremities: hats, gloves, socks, hand/feet warmers, rubdowns, etc. A flask of hot water can be used as a hot water bottle (as long as there's no chance of it accidentally opening!) Contract your muscles (70% of the energy consumed is converted into heat) but do it without moving as this could create a draught. Use a bag liner to optimize warmth and avoid washing your sleeping bag too frequently.

Style

The mummy shape optimizes thermal insulation (no loss of heat because there is not much air flow or draughts) and saves space, which means that your movements are restricted.Width at the shoulders 28.7 in. (73 cm), height at the feet 10.6 in. (27 cm) in size L.

Weight and dimensions

Size S: 19.7 oz. , user up to 5'2''. Bag dimensions: Ø 4.7 x 13.4 in. Volume 3.5 L. 9.1 oz. down/feathers.Size M: 21.8 oz. , user between 5'2'' in and 5'5''. Bag dimensions: Ø 5.11 x 13.4 in. Volume 4.2 L. 9.1 oz. down/feathers.Size L: 24.7 oz. , user between 5'5'' and 6' . Bag dimensions: Ø 5.51 x 13.4 in. Volume 4.9 L. 10.5 oz. down/feathers.Size XL: 27.5 oz. , user between 6' and 6'5''. Bag dimensions: Ø 5.9 x 13.4 in. Volume 5.6 L. 12 oz. down/feathers.

Functions

Anatomical hood with good coverage and drawstring adjustment.A baffle along the zip prevents heat loss.Double-slider zips for optimal ventilation.X-shaped compartmented structure, through-stitching.

The advantages of a duck down and feather filling

The filling power of down has 3 advantages for mountain sports:- Thermal insulation thanks to the air trapped in the down and feathers- Ultra low weight: down is lighter than synthetic wadding while offering the same degree of warmth. This saves even more weight in your backpack- Ultra-compressible

How to measure the fill power of a down and feather wadding?

The fill power is a measure of the down fts thermal insulation capacity and its potential to Inchtrap Inch air. It is expressed in CUIN (cubic inches).So, down with a higher fill power (higher CUIN number) will occupy more space, trap more air and provide greater thermal insulation.For this sleeping bag with its 90% down / 10% feathers filling, the fill power is guaranteed to be 800 CUIN or more (international IDFB standard).

Storage instructions

To maintain its fill power, which is necessary for its insulation properties, store your sleeping bag by stuffing it in the mesh bag provided, feet first. Can be stored flat.

Origin

Imported

 

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