-10,55 degrees Celsius
lowest expected temperature?
That fits to the Carinthia Defence 4.
Recommended to women until - 8,8 degrees Celsius
Recommended to men until -15 degrees Celsius
This temperatures are meant if you wear long merino wool underwear like Woolpower 200 in the sleeping bag.
175 cm short you are?
Body weight???
CARINTHIA DEFENCE 4
Made in Austria with Austrian filling
Size M
215 cm long
84/57 cm wide
1850g
23x38cm packing roll.
180 €
The sleeping bag has NO WARMTH COLLAR. You have to use it in combination with a padded jacket!
Like the Carinthia Defence 4 the Snugpak Special Forces 2 has a NATO stock number.
SNUGPAK SPECIAL FORCES 2
Made in Britain with Swiss filling
Size M
220 cm long
80/65/42 cm wide
1800g
23x23cm roll with a very tight fit.
In my opinion the stuff bag is to small, but it works.
( Yesterday I ordered the carinthia Defence 4 compression bag.
In a couple of days I can tell you if it fits together.)
Recommended to men until -10 degrees Celsius, that's exactly what you need.
If you wear merino underwear in it like woolpower 200.
165 £
Attention! I give you one price in Pound, one in Euro!
The sleeping bag has a warmth Collar. (!!!)
Even if it's larger you will have less problems with circulating cold air in it.
You can use for both the expensive and heavy Carinthia bivvy bag or the ultra light Snugpak Special Forces bivvy bag which is far cheaper.
But of course they fit better to the own sleeping bag.
The Carinthia bivvy bag offers the option to close it totally. Here you can breath through the fabric. (!!!)
If you use the Snugpack bivvy bag you have to breath through the hole, what works far better as with the Carinthia bivvy bag.
I bought the Snugpak Special Forces system, because the size M fits exactly to my body size with 185 cm, because it has the warmth collar, because the well fitting bivvy bag is far lighter and cheaper than the Carinthia bivvy bag,
And because here I can put the relatively tight fitting SF2 winter sleeping bag in the summer sleeping bag to create a very warm winter sleeping bag, both are connected with a special adapter. I can open both in one rush by using only one zipper.
The Carinthia Tropen summer sleeping bag belongs in the winter sleeping bag Defence4.
The Tropen has a side zipper, the Defence 4 a central zipper, you have to open one after the other. But the Tropen has a moskito net, the Snugpack Special Forces System doesn't have it.
I use in very hot conditions the Snugpack jungle bag with its attached moskito net and with the other system an extra moskito head net if needed.
The Carinthia bivvy bag weights 1000g and costs 380€.
The Snugpack Special Forces Bivvy bag weights only 340g and costs 90 £.
Of course the heavier bivvy bag is more robust than the other. I think, the Snugpak is drying faster, but I only compare it with the different fabric of normal Goretex, like the British army bivvy bag. I don't own the Carinthia system.
(Both summer sleeping bags are quiet equal in the specifications, the Snugpack is probably a bit larger and 100g heavier.)