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schlafsack für demenzkranke 3-Jahreszeiten Schlafsack kaufen – Daunen & Leicht

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schlafsack für demenzkranke 3-Jahreszeiten Schlafsack kaufen – Daunen & LeichtDer Down Pro 3 Daunenschlafsack wiegt ab 860 g und packt auf 28 18 cm RDS zertifizierte Entendaune mit 600 Fill Power hlt dich bei Trekkingtouren bis 0 C warm. Zwei Fllmengen, eine Entscheidung: 500 g Daune fr Frhjahr bis Herbst oder 700 g fr kalte Bergnchte. Vorteile auf einen Blick Rucksacktauglich leicht: 860 g (500 g Version) bleibt Platz fr Proviant und Ausrstung Kleines Packma: 28 18 cm komprimiert passt ins Bodenfach der meisten

Der Down Pro 3 Daunenschlafsack wiegt ab 860 g und packt auf 28 × 18 cm – RDS-zertifizierte Entendaune mit 600 Fill Power hält dich bei Trekkingtouren bis 0 °C warm. Zwei Füllmengen, eine Entscheidung: 500 g Daune für Frühjahr bis Herbst oder 700 g für kalte Bergnächte.

Vorteile auf einen Blick

  • Rucksacktauglich leicht: 860 g (500 g Version) – bleibt Platz für Proviant und Ausrüstung
  • Kleines Packmaß: 28 × 18 cm komprimiert – passt ins Bodenfach der meisten Trekkingrucksäcke
  • Wärme nach Bedarf: 500 g Daune für 0 °C Komfort, 700 g Daune für -4 °C Komfort – du wählst passend zur Tour
  • Zusammenzippbar: Verbinde zwei Schlafsäcke zu einem Doppelschlafsack für gemeinsame Nächte
  • Kein Verhaken und 2 Wege: YKK-Reißverschluss läuft auch nach Jahren noch sauber – kein Fluchen im Dunkeln. Der Schlafsack lässt sich von unten und oben öffnen und schließen. 

Material & Qualität

Füllung: 90/10 RDS-zertifizierte Entendaune, 600 Fill Power. Außen- und Innenmaterial: recyceltes 20D 380T Nylon Ripstop, wasserabweisend, PFC-frei. Robustes Ripstop-Gewebe verhindert Weiterreißen bei kleinen Beschädigungen.

Größen & Gewicht

  • Lange Version: 215 × 80 × 55 cm – Schulterbreite 75 cm
  • Kurze Version: 195 × 80 × 50 cm – Schulterbreite 75 cm
  • 500 g Version: 860 g Gewicht (ohne Packsack) kurze Version 900 g lange Version - Meshsack ca. 90g und Packsack ca. 70g.Packmaß 28 × 18 cm (ohne Packsack)
  • 700 g Version: 1.100 g Gewicht (1.200 g inkl. Mesh-Sack), Packmaß 36 × 20 cm

Temperaturbereiche

  • Down Pro 3 (500 g Daune): 0 °C Komfort / -4,9 °C Limit
  • Down Pro 3+ (700 g Daune): -4 °C Komfort / -9 °C Limit

Reißverschluss-Varianten

  • LINKS ZIP: Öffnung links – greifst du mit rechts, nimm diese
  • RECHTS ZIP: Öffnung rechts – für Linkshänder

Pflege

  • 30 °C Schonwaschgang im Frontlader
  • Mit Tennisbällen trocknen – lockert die Daunen auf
  • Liegend lagern, nur für Transport komprimieren
  • Kein Weichspüler, keine starke Hitze im Trockner

Zertifizierungen

RDS (Responsible Down Standard) · PFC-freie Imprägnierung · Recycelte Materialien

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