Yes, Sea to Summit sleeping bags are tested in certified laboratories for temperature rating according to the European Norm EN 13537, that provides three temperature levels to help guide you when choosing a bag.
All Sea to Summit Unisex Sleeping Bags are listed using the LOWER limit, which is appropriate for male sleepers. Women end-users should use the COMFORT rating of a Unisex bag.
All Sea to Summit Women's Specific Sleeping Bags are listed using the COMFORT rating.
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- I washed my down sleeping bag and the down is clumping, what do I do?
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- How do I wash my sleeping bag?