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Crux Announces First eVent Shelled Sleeping Bags

Minimalist mountain specialists launch waterproof, breathable down bag this spring. With pic.


Posted: 28 January 2008
by Jon

Minimalist mountaineering brand Crux has announced its first range of sleeping bags and they're the first ever to use an eVent shell.

Due out in May 2008, the bags combine down - the only insulation Crux believes is suitable for high mountain use - with a completely waterproof and highly breathable eVent shell for maximum protection when things get gnarly.


The new Torpedo 500 - rated to -10C with 500 grammes of Polish
goose down fill, welded seams / baffles and an eVent shell - £330

Crux says that existing waterproof bags are either too heavy and / or not breathable enough, while lightweight water-resistant fabrics aren't up to the job when you really need them to perform in the worst condtions.

The eVent-bags, they say, avoid both problems giving a combination of light weight with very high breathability and complete waterproof protection. Crux has used advanced bonding techniques in the bags' construction with welded baffles and seams throughout helping to reduce weight and increase breathability.

The filling is premium quality 'diamond grade' goose down from Poland, arguably the best down commercially available.

Logical Extension

"These bags are a logical extension to our product range for expedition-grade equipment", says Carol McDermott from Crux, which has built a strong reputation around its no-nonsense packs, tents and eVent shell clothing.

"They also break the mould in design terms, giving alpinists and mountaineers the first truly waterproof, breathable lightweight shelled sleeping bag."

Three designs will initially be available. The Torpedo 500 (£330) is rated to -10°C using 500g fill down, the Torpedo 700 (£395) rated to -20°C using 700g fill, and the Torpedo 900 (£450) rated to -28°C. Each model is available in three lengths - short, medium and long - with the middle length also available in left and right zip options.

More details and full specs once we've seen the new bags in the flesh, but they look like an interesting new option for anyone after a really protective sleeping bag for high mountain use.

Details of existing Crux products at www.crux.uk.com


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That's interesting, it's a nice looking bag in the photie. The Macpac waterproof bags are heavy and a bit short on fill, the Exped ones are expensive and hard to get a hold of.

I see it's got vertical baffles over the chest and a double zip baffle which is good to see. I wonder how the "keep eVent clean!" warning will affect the bags. I've had an eVent bivy from Big Agnes on long term test and that's one of the things that's been on mind, potentially higher frequency maintenance.


Posted: 28/01/2008 at 12:09

Old news

http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/forum/forummessages.asp?dt=&UTN=18528&last=1&V=8&SP=

Having had a bit of a feel of the sample, I'd say that they are going to sell sell sell! That is to those with money money money...

I slightly wish I'd made Carol an offer on the sales sample, but the wife would have probably found a way to smother me to death with it if I come home with 'yet another sleeping bag'!

John


Posted: 28/01/2008 at 18:46

Any word on how much these bags will weigh?  If they're anything like as good as Crux's other kit, I may be waving good bye to my trusty old Marmot imminently...

Posted: 30/01/2008 at 12:26

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