Highlander Phoenix series, a military sleeping bag that you can use.

They are within and be included in the range of the Highlander Phoenix Flame mummy sleeping bag.

Highlander has come out with a new series of military sleeping bags. This you can be sure that you have a decent quality and buy in this range is thought to be a variety of circumstances. There is a Spark, Ember and Flame.

The Spark is a sleeping bag for the warmer periods between 4 and 8 °C, a sleeping bag with a weight of 1.1 kg and a packsize 36 x 19 x 19 cm. A nice compact sleeping bag for the summer months.

The Ember is a sleeping bag for in the spring and not too cold weather of the autumn with a temperature between 2 and -3 °C. The weight is 1.5 kg just slightly higher and also the packsize is 40 x 24 x 24 cm, again slightly larger. But yes cold, you will not have.

And then third, there is the Flame, a sleeping bag that you get 3 to 4 seasons you can use. With not too cold winters, this is still a great sleeping bag. With the temperature between -3 and -9 °C you can hold it here most of the winter well warm. At this time, this is the sleeping bag that we have sorted out for now. We may in the spring and summer, the Spark and Ember-complete. When unpacking immediately fell to the substantial size of 48 x 29 x 29. For your feeling, it does not seem so great but the bags were not fully compressed and sent, and thus a bit larger than the sizes of the manufacturer. Further, it looked back out, as we of the Highlander are used to. Nice quality for a great price. That's what we stand for, and so this fits perfectly in the range.

The nice thing about the Flame is that you do this by means of the system in the sleeping bag can attach to the Spark. Then you get to the Inferno! A unique concept that allows you both sleeping bags, mounts and more heat and more cold to handle. For this you will need the Flame and the Spark will be sold separately.

Highlander Phoenix Inferno

We think this article is a nice addition to our sleeping bags range to have found.

See here for more info about the Phoenix Flame.

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