Hunting on the tops can be dam cold, and if your cold you wont sleep. Perfect for those Southern Alps trip around and above the snowline.
FEATURES
Certified 650 Fill Power Down | Down Defender to Improve Water-Resistance in Wet Conditions | EN Tested | Nautilus 5-Baffle Hood | Down-filled Collar with Easy Access Draw Cord | Heat Bump Draft Tube | Classic Trapezoidal Foot Box | "Feely" Draw Cords | Ground-Level Side Seams | Hood Draw Cord | Locking Zippers | Stash Pocket | Stretch Tricot Baffles | Stuff and Storage Sack Included | Two Hang Loops | Two Way Zipper Sliders | Velcro®-free Face Muff | Zipper Guards
SPECS
- Sizes: Regular 6'0"
- Weight: 1480g Reg/1578g Long
- Materials: 30d 100% Nylon Ripstop 1.3 oz/yd | 30d 100% Nylon 1.4 oz/yd
- Insulation: 650 Fill Power Down
EN TESTED
- Comfort: -10.2C
- Lower Limit: -17.8C
- Extreme: -33.9C
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THIS PATTERN FEATURES
- Large Shape Disruption (nature-based algorithms)
- Small-Medium Texture Disruption (nature-based algorithms)
- Disruptive Coloration (with a carefully curated pallet of nine colors)
- Focal and Depth Confusion (both focal and peripheral vision is greatly affected)
- Light and Dark Crackleture (further distorts the subjects overall body shape)
LARGE SHAPE DISRUPTION
The large shape disruption in this pattern distorts and hides the hunters' body shape by incorporating large regions of light and dark colors that work against the signature human figure.SMALL-MEDIUM TEXTURE DISRUPTION
When closer to your prey, texture based disruption is integral to hiding your shape and location. A scattering of small to medium-sized elements using the pattern’s color palette effectively blend the hunter in to their surroundings and ensure that alerted prey has a more difficult time identifying anything.
DISRUPTIVE COLORATION
Large and small disruption supports the overall disruptive coloration found in this pattern. This advanced pattern uses a fine-tuned set of nine colors to both contrast against body outline and blend with the surroundings.
FOCAL AND DEPTH CONFUSION
By carefully using color and algorithms based on nature, the prey’s focal vision is confused. Depth perception is affected with the use of color and the built-in sense of depth. Finally, peripheral vision of the prey is confused by the controlled contrast and disruptive coloration.
LIGHT AND DARK CRACKLETURE
Unique to this pattern, crackleture offers yet another level of versatility and effectiveness by further distorting the hunter’s shape.

