Sleeping Bags
Want to enjoy your time in nature to the full and maintain thermal comfort during sleep at night? With tents and sleeping bags from our range, nothing could be easier! You can choose from several categories of sleeping bags, so you can treat yourself or your loved ones to a sleeping bag that will let you sleep soundly — whether at a summer campout in a hut, in a tent under the open sky, or in extreme conditions somewhere in snowy mountains. Just pay close attention to the parameters of the sleeping bags.
Blanket Sleeping Bags
Blanket sleeping bags represent simpler, price-attractive sleeping bags suitable for use in transitional seasons or summer. These sleeping bags can be easily unzipped and used as a blanket. They also feature left- and right-hand zip configurations, allowing two bags to be joined together. They serve well when camping, at a cottage or chalet, and children will find them great at summer camps. They offer an unconstrained sleeping space, though due to their size and weight they are not suitable for carrying on hikes.
Children's Sleeping Bags
Children's sleeping bags do not differ in any fundamental way from adult sleeping bags. Sleeping bags for the youngest children may take the form of blanket sleeping bags, while older children are usually suited to mummy-shaped sleeping bags. Most children's sleeping bags have very similar parameters and the only apparent difference may be the colour patterns on the outer or inner fabric. When choosing a sleeping bag for your child, do not underestimate the size and length of the bag. The reason is simple: a child's body cannot regulate temperature as well as an adult's, so they may feel cold in an oversized sleeping bag.
Fishing Sleeping Bags
Despite changing trends, fishing is still primarily about relaxation and rest. Without a suitable tent, fishing chair and of course a quality fishing sleeping bag, however, there could be no question of any real rest.
The good news is that there are many suitable candidates for a fishing sleeping bag. Price-attractive blanket sleeping bags, three-season bags with synthetic fill, ultralight sleeping bags used for cycle touring and, when the situation demands it, mummy sleeping bags that can maintain thermal comfort at temperatures dropping far below freezing are all fully capable of meeting anglers' requirements.
Mummy Sleeping Bags
Mummy sleeping bags are recognisable at first glance because they follow the shape of the human body. If you are looking for a sleeping bag with an optimised heated space that also effectively reduces heat loss, this type will be an excellent choice. The bag's efficiency can be enhanced by an adjustable collar around the shoulders or head, which contributes to better thermal protection of the body.
Mummy sleeping bags offer acceptable weight and relatively compact packed dimensions. Three-season sleeping bags are available alongside bags suitable for the most extreme winter conditions, where temperatures can drop far below –20 °C. People with atypical body proportions are generally advised to go for flexible mummy sleeping bags, which can adapt better to the dimensions of the body.
Cycling Sleeping Bags
Sleeping bag weight and packed volume are among the most closely watched parameters in cycling. Summer sleeping bags with a thin layer of fill therefore best meet cyclists' requirements. To put numbers to it, the weight of these bags typically ranges from 0.5 to 1 kg depending on the fill type. Ultralight cycling sleeping bags are of course useful anywhere that weight and packed size play a significant role — they are also worth considering for standard hiking and other summer outdoor activities.
Women's Sleeping Bags
Women's sleeping bags do not appear to differ significantly from unisex or men's bags at first glance — but do not be misled. It is no secret that women have a different basal metabolic rate to men, as a result of which they are more sensitive to cold, which they may particularly feel in the chest area and on their feet.
Women's sleeping bags are therefore smaller than men's bags, yet thanks to the same fill they are simultaneously warmer. When choosing a women's sleeping bag, size is very important — just as with children's bags — but it is also worth comparing their other parameters.
In the women's sleeping bag range you can find both simpler bags and models with extra insulation in the chest and leg areas. At a higher level are shortened women's sleeping bags tailored to female body proportions, featuring a warming collar, external drawcord around the head, internal drawcord around the shoulders and a footbox.
Don't forget to check out our sleeping bag liners
Seemingly modest sleeping bag liners will find practical use when camping, hiking and during other outdoor activities. They can be used as liners inside sleeping bags or as lightweight summer sleeping bags in indoor settings, or as blankets at cottages and chalets. Available in various colours.








