Warmth/weight-efficient mummy style. Opens up 'flat'. Does not zip together. Ranges: -7°C, -13°C, -20°C
The all-new ‘Night Express’ Down Sleeping Bag from Taiga Works® masterfully combines the light weight, low bulk & Warmth Efficiency of the ‘Mummy’ design, with the Venting Versatility of a full-zippered bag.
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850+ fillpower Premium European Goosedown.
RDS-certified (Responsible Down Standard). - Waterproof, highly breathable DryShell® outer fabric.
- Stitchlines sewn with water-repellent thread.
- Ingenious downfilled 'Yoke' Draft Collar blocks drafts automatically.
- Comfy downfilled Face Draft Tube.
- Critically-important Sideblock Baffle prevents down from shifting.
- 'Instant Exit' feature.
- Full-length 2-way zipper, provides ample ventilation at foot & side.
- Bag opens up into a quilt
- Waterproof-coated stuffsack included... or upgrade to a Compressor Sack for $9.95.
Face Draft Tube (on all Taiga® bags)
Comfortable downfilled tube with integral drawcord snugs around your face, keeping the cold out. Far superior to the plain drawstring found on other brands.
Sideblock Baffle (on 'M', 'MZ', 'BH' & 'A' bags.)
Separation between top & bottom of sleeping bag prevents down from shifting. "Continuous" have no sideblock.
Expertly designed & crafted in CANADA.
WHY are TAIGA® Sleeping Bags so special? Read all about it here…
Sleeping Bag Compressor Sack Lite $19.95
Model |
Fitting |
Est.Comf.Max. |
Fill (850+) |
Total Weight |
Price |
Diameter of Compressor Sack |
MZ20-M |
fits to 5'9'', 59'' girth |
-7°C |
540 g/19.1 oz |
990 g/2.18 lbs |
$529.00 |
6* |
MZ20-L |
fits to 6'4'', 60'' girth |
-7°C |
630 g/22.2 oz |
1150 g/2.54 lbs |
$559.00 |
7 |
MZ30-M |
fits to 5'9'', 59'' girth |
-13°C |
685 g/24.2 oz. |
1160 g/2.56 lbs. |
$579.00 |
7-8* |
MZ30-L |
fits to 6'4'', 60'' girth |
-13°C |
765 g/27 oz. |
1290 g/2.84 lbs. |
$609.00 |
7-8* |
MZ40-M |
fits to 5'9", 59" girth |
-20°C |
800 g/28.2 oz. |
1315 g/2.9 lbs. |
$629.00 |
8* |
MZ40-L |
fits to 6'4", 60" girth |
-20°C |
885 g/31.2 oz. |
1435 g/3.16 lbs. |
$669.00 |
8-9* |
* Diameter of sack. The smaller one of 2 suggested sizes is more compact, but harder to stuff.