deuter sleeping bag Orbit SQ -5° cotton, dark blue
Synthetic sleeping bag
- Length: 230cm
- Application season: summer; temperature range: 1 – -5
- Outer material is made of 100% recycled material and is seamless
- Easy handling thanks to various drawstrings on the hood – even in the dark
- Weight: 2.05 kg; Packing dimensions (W x D x H): 28 cm x 28 cm x 48 cm
Thanks to the 360° distribution of the high-loft hollow fiber filling and the soft inner cover made of cotton blend, this sleeping bag has a pleasantly warm climate. The removable pillow and generous legroom offer additional comfort. Whether opened as a blanket or coupled as a double sleeping bag, the robust, high-performance outer material makes the sleeping bag a durable and long-lasting companion for camping trips of all kinds.
Made from recycled material
This product or parts of it are made from recycled raw materials. This process is more environmentally friendly because the raw materials do not have to be recovered at great expense.
Deuter
The Deuter company was founded in 1898 by Hans Deuter as a "mechanical canvas and linen weaving mill" in Augsburg-Oberhausen and has undergone constant change since then. Today, Deuter is known as one of the most important manufacturers of backpacks, luggage and other outdoor products. Unfortunately, this was not always the case. For a long time, the brand was considered a "department store brand" with rather inferior quality. The change was only brought about by the later managing director Bernd Kullmann, who began working as a representative at Deuter in 1986. His commitment, coupled with ambition, perseverance and the establishment of a competent product development team, ultimately led to the former "junk brand" making a 180-degree turnaround to become the leading German backpack manufacturer. Today, Deuter strives for long-term success that combines economics, ecology and social action. This is the only way to create the basis for a secure future.
Fair Trade Foundation
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