Description
Sea to Summit may have the best range of sleeping bags north of Invercargill, but top-of-the-range goose down is getting pretty expensive. Hence, the Trek series – their economy range of bags. Now anyone can own a Sea to Summit sleeping bag. And the Trek is no thrown-together entry-level effort either – it’s as well-designed as the rest of the range.
The Trek II has an EN13537 temperature comfort range of -1°C to -8°C. The shell boasts a differential cut so that down lofts around the body through the excess fabric; vertical chest baffles prevent down rolling off the chest when horizontal; it is also treated with super-strong DWR – watch the water roll off it; add in two, 2-way #5 YKK zips, anti-snag 3D draft tube, internal pocket – it’s a beast. The Trek is designed to open out into a quilt or couple with other Sea to Summit sleeping bags with opposite side zips to make a cosy double bed. Comes with an internal valuables pocket, compression sack and storage cell.
For sizing: the Regular fits users between 165cm and 183cm, with the wide running an extra 10cm in the shoulder (86cm vs 76cm), and the Long fits user up to 192cm. For more on how to choose a sleeping bag, check out our Sleeping Gear Guide.
Specifications
| Item | Sea to Summit Trek TkII Sleeping Bag | |
| Best Use | Hiking; Travelling; Camping | |
| Weight | Reg – 980g, Reg Wide – 1160g, Long – 1080g | |
| Insulation | Responsibly-Sourced 650+ Loft Ultra-Dry Duck Down | |
| Fill Weight | Reg – 500g, Reg Wide – 600g, Long – 560g | |
| Shell | 30D Nylon DWR Shell Fabric; Breathable, Down-Proof 20D Lining Fabric | |
| Comfort Temperature Range (EN13537 Rating) | -1°C to -8°C | |
| Sleeping bag shape | Tapered Rectangular with Vertical Chest Baffles | |
| Packed size | 3.3 to 4.5 Litres |













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