Nightcloud x feathertail?? Also ps I adore your artwork
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Nightcloud x feathertail?? Also ps I adore your artwork
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Mountain Equipment Titan 550WR - Review
Choosing the right sleeping system is an essential component to any form of overnight or long-term adventure. Sound physical performance outdoors, whether just for one night or over an extended time frame, relies on us being well slept, fed and surrounded by the right kit. Yet sleeping systems nowadays come in a dizzying array of choices whether it’s down or synthetic, lightweight/medium weight, mummy shape or square. Each one has its place. One of the many benefits of choice is, with a little research and knowledge, we can now tailor our sleeping system to the specific conditions and adventure we embark upon.
With that in mind January I embarked on a winter wild camp with a new sleeping system in tow courtesy of the team at the UK’s leading outdoor retailer Blacks. Rather than heading north five hours I had the opportunity to divert west into the quiet and ancient rolling hills of the Cotswolds. This magical and secluded area, more known for its gentle and rustic beauty would feature perfectly for this short stint under the clear and frosty -5 skies. The sleeping system of choice – The Mountain Equipment Titan 550WR.
ME are known for their high end down sleeping bags. After a little research I found their multi bag Titan selection has a solid reputation and is reputedly their best value range. Receiving the bag I was initially impressed by the large loft sack accompanied by the smaller stuff sack. The loft sack being a great choice to let the bag expand and breathe when not in use. Once in location and settled into my tent routine it was time to get a closer look. Firstly, being nearly 6ft tall the length of 212cm was welcomed, these extra inches and the snug mummy shape would ensure I would have space to move and with the 625 ethically sourced down fill I’d have a warm body and conscience. The water resistant fabric used to offer protection from the annoying and ever-frequent tent condensation was also an insightful touch. Slipping in and sliding up the anti snag zip I could feel the warmth beginning to generate due to some smart internal designs. An adjustable soft “baffle” (collar) can be modified to fit around the neck, keeping warm air inside the bag. Coupled with elasticated inner seams to wrap snuggly around the body, dead air is reduced, maintaining maximum warmth in the central portion. I also noticed the “shark toe” ending to the bag, a great feature that supports the feet’s natural position when heal down and upright. I felt snug, relaxed and comfortable once the large hood was up and over my wooly hat.
With only a few nighttime waking points due to the -5 temperature that gently slipping between the inevitable openings, the overall performance and design of the bag made this a superb choice for conditions reaching down to the minus mark. What I love about this bag is the thought and the careful process behind the bags design and ethical approach. Also, attention has been applied to the small details, and those small details make a huge difference when out on the ground. This is a high performance product with thought and innovation. And until the warmth of spring arrives it will be my premier bag.
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