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Vand saci de dormit diverse modele,diverse culori,firme EASY CAMP,NORTH FIELD,etc,grosimi si dimensiuni la preturi de la  29 ron in sus.Pretul afisat in anunt este unul mediu.Daca doriti alte culori nu ezitati sa mi spuneti.:)

Vand si en-gros.Puteti plati direct in contul meu sau ramburs

Nu Accept plata online direct pe site !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Daca platiti cu cardul online o faceti pe raspunderea dvs....nu voi trimte produsele!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

La achizitionarea a 4 saci primiti cadou un bidon de apa pliabil sau o paturica de fleece in limita stocului disponibil.

Sacii provin din Danemarca si se prezinta foarte bine.

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  • Nota 1 : La 3 saci cumparati primiti o paturica de camping gratis in limita stocului disponibil.
    Data adaugare: 28-04-2014 09:15:25



  • Nota 2 : Sleeping Bags - General Advice Most of our trips, treks and expeditions will require you to have a sleeping bag. Choosing the right sleeping bag can be a bit daunting when faced with the huge array of brands, models, fillings, ratings, colours etc. The following outline information is intended to help you to make a decision on which sleeping bag to buy or hire. However, it can be quite a minefield so if you are unsure then do speak to us for trip-specific advice. Filling Sleeping bags are mainly there to keep you warm and therefore allow you a good night's sleep. It does this by insulating you against the air around you, but not really from the ground (more on this later) There are two main types of insulation that the sleeping bag may use; Synthetic and Down. Synthetic insulation is usually heavier, bulkier, more robust and cheaper but will keep you fairly warm if it gets wet and will also dry out in a reasonable time. There are a range of different types of synthetic insulation, getting more expensive as they get more high-tech and thus providing more warmth for less weight and bulk. They are evolving and improving all the time. Products like Primaloft, Thermolite, Climashield and Quallofil are examples of high-end synthetic insualtion. Down insulation (the small fluffy feathers from birds) is lighter, packs down smaller, more expensive but looses a lot of its warmth if it gets wet and takes ages to dry. The decision on which filling is right for you will therefore be decided by thinks like:- Will you have to carry it long distances on your back? Yes - Consider a Down bag Is it likely to get wet and then not be able to dry it? Yes - Consider a Synthetic bag Are you likely to be sleeping in temperatures of -5 degC or less? Yes - Down bags may be your only option Are you very short of money or possibly won't use it again? Yes - Consider a synthetic bag More on Down Insulation Down insulation is also available in different qualities, this depends on which bird it came from and what proportion of it is down vs feathers. Eider duck down is usually the best, goose down the next best and duck down slightly less so. The proportion of down to feather may be specified as a percentage. For example 90/10 would be 90% down, the higher the first number the better. The down is also often given a 'Fill Power' rating. This is a measure of how much the down puffs up and traps the air that will insulate you. If it puffs up more, you need less of it to do the same job. Again, the higher the number the better, numbers of 750 or higher are good. Just to confuse things, tests results to the US system will come out higher than the European system. A video of a US fill power test is on youtube. You should also check whether the down is responsibly sourced. Down clearly comes from birds and therefore the way in which the birds are reared and how the down is collected is of relevance. At one extreme, geese may have the down feathers pucked from their breast region whilst they are still alive. Some down, such is sourced from birds slaughtered for their meat and is gathered from the dead bird during processing. At the other extreme, some manufacturers such as Tundra claim to only use down that has already been naturally moulted by geese that are reared for breeding purposes. There is an organisation called the European Down and Feather Association who have a code of practice related to this, members are required to conform to this standard. The outdoor comapny Patagonia have also now produced a standard that they have committed to follow on the ethical sourcing of down for their clothing. We all have a duty to question manufacturers so that they are put under pressure to ensure that down is responsibly sourced. Temperature Ratings Different people will feel warmer or colder in exactly the same sleeping bag in exactly the same conditions. Generally there are quite large differences between men and women, with women usually requiring a bag rated 5-10 degrees warmer. Therefore there is no one perfect measure that will tell you if a sleeping bag is right for you. However, there is a measurement system that you can use to help guide you. Not all manufacturers will use this system but if the sleeping bag has EN13537 written on it next to the rating, then they are. Explanatory video on youtube. The rating system does not give one number for the bag, it gives a few. These are summarised as follows:- Upper Limit = The highest temperature at which a standard man would be able to sleep in the bag with the zip open and their arms and head out. Hotter than this and they will be sweating and unable to sleep. Comfort Temperature = The temperature at which a standard woman would sleep comfortably in a normal relaxed position. Lower Limit = The temperature at which a standard man would still be able to sleep for 8 hrs without waking up due to the cold, though wearing baselayers and hat and curled up. Extreme = The minimum temperature at which a standard woman would survive for 6 hrs without hypothermia. The standard man is modelled as the average 25 year old weighing 73kg The standard woman is modelled as the average 25 year old weighing 60kg In conclusion, the most useful temperature rating to use would probably be the 'Comfort Temperature'. If you read what the sleeping bag is rated as and then make a decision based on your how much you feel the cold. For example, if a sleeping bag was rated with a comfort temperature of +8 deg C and you were expecting to use it in temperatures of down to +5 deg C; if you are a woman who feels the cold you may not get any sleep but if you were a man who ususally gets too hot at night you might be OK. Also bear in mind that it it is generally much easier to cool yourself down than heat yourself up at night. Therefore you may want to go for a warmer sleeping bag and just unzip it to your waist if required. Example of a sleeping bag rating tag Note that it is the "Comfort" temperature that is most useful, in this particular case it is +8 deg C. A lot of people would be uncomfortable sleeping at +3 deg C in this, bag and some would be on the verge of hypothermia at -11 deg C.
    Data adaugare: 29-04-2014 10:10:45



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