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The Atom’s ultra-light design and our highest quality down have given it cult status among alpinists as a bivvy bag on extreme climbs, but its comfortable, silky fabric make it a great bag for warm-weather bivvies on casual summer road trips as well.
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Features
- Classic trapezoidal foot box for more foot room
- Full-length zipper
- Hood draw cord positioned for easy access
- Insulated draft tube eliminates cold leaks through the zipper
- Stretch tricot baffles at hood and foot box
- Stuff and storage sack included.
- Velcro®-free face muff keeps the drawcord and zipper away from your face
- Zipper guards help repel biting zipper coils
- Filled and finished in Santa Rosa, California
- Certified 850+ Fill Goose Down. The best weight to warmth down in the market; independently tested and certified by International Down and Feather Laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah. Retested at fill time in Santa Rosa to ensure 850+ fill power every time. If the down does not meet our in-house test, we send it back.
- EN Tested
- Sewn-through baffles makes the overall weight lighter
- Nautilus 6-baffle hood: 6 chambers of down around head for better down control and fit, hood cord is positioned for easy access
Marmot Atom Sleeping Bag 40F 5C Specs
| Specification | Description |
| Product Weight | (Reg.) 595 grams / 21 ounces (Long) 680 grams / 1.5 lbs |
| Comfort Rating | 5C / 40F |
| Shell | LightForce 1.2 oz 100% Nylon Ripstop DWR |
| Fill | 850+ Goose Down |
| Lining | LightForce 1.0 oz 100% Polyester Taffeta DWR |
| Fits Up To | (Reg.) 183 cm / 6'0" (Long) 198 cm / 6'6" |
| Shoulder Girth | (Reg.) 157 cm / 62 inches (Long) 163 cm / 64 inches |
| Hip Girth | (Reg.) 147 cm / 58 inches (Long) 152 cm / 60 inches |
| Foot Girth | (Reg.) 102 cm / 40 inches (Long) 107 cm / 42 inches |
| Packed Size | 15 x 30 cm / 6 x 12 inches |
| Shape | Mummy |
| Price | £197.99 |
Customer Reviews
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Lightweight and good range Review by Dan P
How do you Rate this Product I used this bag in the Gobi and it worked well. It is lightweight, but has a good temperature range which was definitely needed as it got very cold on some nights (Posted on 14/09/2011)
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Good for all temperatures Review by Laird
How do you Rate this Product Did the job well. Could be used as a pull over for warmer nights and was definitley needed as a full wrap on night 2 of the Gobi March 2011 when temps dropped. (Posted on 21/07/2011)
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soft and comfy Review by Bei
How do you Rate this Product Very soft and comfy. But I woke up the night when the temperature dropped down to 6C shivering in it. And on the final days of the Gobi March, when the temperature soared, it was too hot for me. (Posted on 21/07/2011)
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Toasty! Review by Denvy Lo
How do you Rate this Product Marmot makes fantastic, top-class sleeping bags. They just can't be beaten. Goose down is the way to go - they are super light and keeps you toasty warm. It was very cold the first 2 nights at the Gobi March 2010 but this bag saved the day. I was wearing a jacket inside the bag at first but then realized it was much better to go without it. Wear a very thin base layer or nothing at all and you'll find that the bag will keep you warm throughout the night. Put the bag in a compression bag and it packs down to the size of two grapefruit! (Posted on 08/07/2010)
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Amazing! Review by Eric LaHaie
How do you Rate this Product Lightweight, comfortable, and warm - plus it packs down to nothing. I used this bag in the Atacama Crossing 2010 and couldn't have been happier. I was much warmer and slept much sounder than I did in the Gobi March 2010 (when I used a synthetic Vaude bag).
Also this bag allows you to bring less warm clothing for laying at night because the down insulation actually works better when you have less clothes on (it traps your body heat better this way). So enjoy a comfortable, warm night in your boxers, briefs, or knickers (your choice). (Posted on 30/03/2010) -
Comfortable and warm Review by Cynthia
How do you Rate this Product I was looking for a lighweight yet cushiony and warm sleeping bag. This was suggested to me by someone who has done a lot of fast-pack hiking. I was amazed how this bag can be packed into a backpack and the amount of warmth and comfort it provides given its size. (Posted on 27/09/2009)
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Lightweight and good range Review by Dan P
How do you Rate this Product I used this bag in the Gobi and it worked well. It is lightweight, but has a good temperature range which was definitely needed as it got very cold on some nights (Posted on 14/09/2011)
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Good for all temperatures Review by Laird
How do you Rate this Product Did the job well. Could be used as a pull over for warmer nights and was definitley needed as a full wrap on night 2 of the Gobi March 2011 when temps dropped. (Posted on 21/07/2011)
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soft and comfy Review by Bei
How do you Rate this Product Very soft and comfy. But I woke up the night when the temperature dropped down to 6C shivering in it. And on the final days of the Gobi March, when the temperature soared, it was too hot for me. (Posted on 21/07/2011)
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Toasty! Review by Denvy Lo
How do you Rate this Product Marmot makes fantastic, top-class sleeping bags. They just can't be beaten. Goose down is the way to go - they are super light and keeps you toasty warm. It was very cold the first 2 nights at the Gobi March 2010 but this bag saved the day. I was wearing a jacket inside the bag at first but then realized it was much better to go without it. Wear a very thin base layer or nothing at all and you'll find that the bag will keep you warm throughout the night. Put the bag in a compression bag and it packs down to the size of two grapefruit! (Posted on 08/07/2010)
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Amazing! Review by Eric LaHaie
How do you Rate this Product Lightweight, comfortable, and warm - plus it packs down to nothing. I used this bag in the Atacama Crossing 2010 and couldn't have been happier. I was much warmer and slept much sounder than I did in the Gobi March 2010 (when I used a synthetic Vaude bag).
Also this bag allows you to bring less warm clothing for laying at night because the down insulation actually works better when you have less clothes on (it traps your body heat better this way). So enjoy a comfortable, warm night in your boxers, briefs, or knickers (your choice). (Posted on 30/03/2010) -
Comfortable and warm Review by Cynthia
How do you Rate this Product I was looking for a lighweight yet cushiony and warm sleeping bag. This was suggested to me by someone who has done a lot of fast-pack hiking. I was amazed how this bag can be packed into a backpack and the amount of warmth and comfort it provides given its size. (Posted on 27/09/2009)
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