
Compact, light and packable + unzips into a blanket
Highlights
BEST USE:
Ultralight Backpacking
PERFORMANCE:
Summer
WEIGHT:
14.8oz | 420g
COMPRESSED VOLUME:
1.6 liters
This aptly named sleeping bag and down blanket is the traveler's best friend. Whether you are on a summer bike tour, or a hut trip, or couch surfing, or simply stuck at an airport or ferry terminal, the Traveller unpacks from an almost impossibly small compression sack to reveal a rectangular sleeping bag which can also unzip to form a blanket.
Two different fill weights of 750+ loft RDS-certified ULTRA DRY Down are available: both models feature a drawcord foot box which cinches tight for warmth or opens for ventilation.
Features
- ULTRA-DRY Down 750+ Loft 90% Down Cluster Premium Duck Down certified Responsible Down Standard (RDS)
- Baffle Construction: Traveller 50°F has sewn-through construction; 30°F has full horizontal baffles
- Form a double sleeping bag by using the YKK® #3 zipper to zip two Travellers sleeping bags together
- Cut with a slight taper to save weight and maximize thermal performance
- Shoulder and foot drawcords
- Includes lightweight Ultra-Sil compression bag and a storage cell
Tech Specs
- BEST USE Ultralight Backpacking
- COMES WITH Water-resistant Ultra-Sil™ Compression Sack and Storage Cube
- INSULATION Ultra-Dry Down 750+ Loft
- SHELL FABRIC Ultralight 15D Nylon Shell
- ZIP OPTIONS Full length zipper, bag can be coupled. Drawcord foot box. Unzip fully to use as blanket.
50°F REGULAR | |
BAG SERIES | Traveller 1 |
BAG WEIGHT | 14.8 oz |
COMPRESSED VOL (ASTM STANDARD) | 1.6 L |
FILL WEIGHT | 7.1 oz |
FITS UP TO HEIGHT | 6 ft |
SEASON RATING | Summer |
FAQ
Be used in cooler temperatures?
Only with the addition of a Reactor Thermal Liner. The Traveller 30°F paired with a Reactor would take this down to a couple of degrees below freezing. Realistically we recommend one of our cold weather sleeping bags for colder conditions.
Zip to another Traveller?
Yes. All Travellers have left zippers; to couple two together simply turn one of the two inside out.
Be used as a sleeping bag liner?
Yes. You could use the Traveller 30°F, or even the 50°F to boost the performance of a bag for cold-weather use. Adding one of these to a 20°F bag might make more sense than buying a 10°F bag for occasional winter use.