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SEA TO SUMMIT Spark SpII Down Sleeping Bag

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review

Incredibly light, 850 fill power, excellent for long-distance treks Disappointing comfort rating, risk of down separating, low fill weight This sleeping bag is designed for the gram- counting, ultralight camper who still needs. 3-season protection. Top quality 850 fill power goose down (the highest grade down on test) fills both horizontal and vertical baffles, delivering an EN/ISO comfort rating of 4°C and comfort limit of -2°C for just 490g. That's
easily the lightest bag here - ideal for long- distance treks where every gram counts. For colder nights, the 4°C rating won't be warm enough, though we're a little surprised by that grading as the super-lofty, plush down feels warm enough for nights a degree or two colder. Alternatively, if you need more warmth, the Spark Spill has a comfort rating of -2°C, weighs 665g and costs £450. Slight concerns with the Spll include the lightness of the 10-denier shell and 7-denier liner, which must be handled with care, and the potential risk of the down separating within the rather wide baffles or 'leaking' out of the stitched seams. But there are lots of positives too. You get a contoured mummy design, half-length YKK zipper with press stud closure at the collar, cinchable hood, water-repellent treatment to the down, and 'zoned' construction for more insulation in the vertical baffles across the torso.