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Q&A Climbing Kilimanjaro

by Snugpak December 04, 2013 in Q&A 0 comments tags: Climbing, Kilimanjaro
What sleeping bag should I use for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro? As specialists in catering for extreme conditions, we have created the perfect sleeping bag for long expeditions and, in particular, climbing Kilimanjaro. Climbing Kilimanjaro will push you to your physical and emotional limits and we know how important a good night’s sleep is to succeeding in such a challenge. The Chrysalis 5 is the ultimate winter sleeping bag to see you through the experience. Inspired by evolution, it is lightweight making it easy to carry and it puts you in control of temperature and comfort. The Chrysalis 5 can deal with a range of temperatures from comfort: -15°c to extreme: -20°c. Its advanced design helps you transform it from a warm, snug sleeping bag into a cool spacious one. It has the added bonus of an inbuilt LED torch with an on, off or flash button – a small but an amazingly important touch. The bag boasts all the features of a quality Snugpak mummy-style sleeping bag but the jumbo zip baffle can be opened out to give much more room via the expander panel. The extra space within the bag allows air to move around, keeping the bag cooler. […] Read more!

Rucksacks and Travel

by Snugpak September 12, 2013 in News 0 comments tags: Equipment
For lovers of the great outdoors and those that like to travel, we have a wide range of rucksacks available that suit different needs in all shapes and sizes. Those looking for a lightweight daypack should try out the Xocet 35 rucksack. It is designed to be lightweight, compact and, most importantly, comfortable to carry. It has padded shoulder straps that are adjustable to make things easier on the back and shoulders. Made of tough 500D heavy duty nylon for durability, you’ll be together for a long time. And if you’re not one to pack lightly, it holds 35 litres. More special features include an organiser section, Molle System Panel, Velcro® strips for flag & unit patches as well as for name and rank tapes, hydration system compatible, internal organizer for small items and tools and waist strap can be secured in hidden compartment to stay out of the way when not needed. Perfect if you’re heading off for a day out or weekend away. – See more at: http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/rucksacks/ Read more!
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