Highlights
BEST USE: Mountaineering
PERFORMANCE: 4 Season
WEIGHT: 2lbs 15oz | 1340g
COMPRESSED VOLUME: 9.3 liters
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The EN Rating scale is a scientific test to determine the warmth of a sleeping bag. The test produces a Lower rating (for male sleepers) and a Comfort rating (for female sleepers). Both are listed in the features table on the product page.
A unisex sleeping bag with a Lower limit of 14ºF means a man should be comfortable down to air temperatures of 14ºF. The same bag will also have a Comfort limit, in the realm of 27°F, so a woman would be comfortable down to an air temperature of 27ºF. These ratings require a sleeping mat with an R-Value appropriate for expected ground temperatures – without this, the sleeping bag itself is unlikely to keep the sleeper warm enough.
A variety of factors impact sleeping bag warmth - the above temperatures are merely guidelines, not guarantees. It’s important to think of a sleeping bag, an appropriately insulating sleeping pad and a liner as a sleep system. For example - if you plan on sleeping in nighttime air temperatures of 27ºF / -3°C, choose a bag with a gender-appropriate rating of 23°F / -5°C, plus a sleeping mat with an R-Value of 2.5 to 3, and consider a Reactor thermal liner.


Description
The Alpine down mummy sleeping bag is designed for the rarefied world of high-altitude and arctic conditions. It features cutting-edge materials, the highest quality Ultra-Dry down, and complex construction. Expedition mummy sizing allows you to wear extra clothing, and boot liners inside the bag.
If you are going above or beyond, the Alpine is the bag you will want to take with you.
Tech specs
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Best UseMountaineering
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Comes WithUltra-Sil Compression Sack & Storage Cube
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InsulationUltra-Dry Down 850+ Loft
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Season RatingWinter/Extreme
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ShapeMummy
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Shell FabricWater repellent NanoShell
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Zip OptionsFree-Flow zipper system
Alpine II (-20°C) Regular | Alpine II (-20°C) Long | Alpine III (-40°C) Regular | Alpine III (-40°C) Long |
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TECHNICAL FEATURES

Nano Shell™ is a 20 Denier Nylon fabric with a water-shedding DWR finish on the exterior and a microporous PU coating on the interior. This highly breathable, highly water-resistant, windproof shell fabric is used on the Sea to Summit Alpine sleeping bags and Cinder quilts where it protects the down from external moisture even during very wet conditions.

The second highest-lofting down used in any of Sea to Summit’s sleeping bags or quilts. 850+ Fill Power indicates that one ounce (30g) of down will re-expand to over 850 cubic inches after compression. Higher loft means that less down can be used to achieve the same temperature rating – important for performance sleeping bags. The loft and down quality/composition are independently tested by the International Down and Feather Laboratory (IDFL) – a copy of the certification is supplied with every Sea to Summit sleeping bag. The down is responsibly sourced and RDS certified and treated with our non-PFC Ultra-Dry Down™ treatment.

100% of the down used in our sleeping bags and quilts is independently certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS). The RDS certifies down against animal welfare requirements and tracks it from the source to the final product. The purchase of RDS certified products demonstrates demand for better animal welfare practices in the down and feather supply chain. Sea to Summit is certified to the RDS. To learn more about RDS visit

Our Free-Flow triple-zip design ensures your sleeping bag retains maximum warmth and efficiency when needed and multiple ventilation options when it's not. The half-zip on the right side of the bag (left side on women's bags) provides freedom of movement for both arms, additional ventilation and allows the top third of the bag to be folded down as a mini quilt when the mercury climbs higher than expected.

Sea to Summit hydrophobic down and DWR finishes are Non-PFC.
UltraDry Down:
The down is RDS-certified responsibly sourced. The non-PFC Ultra-Dry Down™ hydrophobic treatment means it absorbs less water than untreated down and dries much more quickly. Ultra-Dry Down does not affect the loft or lifespan of the down, or its breathability. The treatment will last through at least 20 washings
Non-PFC DWR Shell fabric:
Despite being incredibly lightweight, the 10 Denier UL Nylon is down-proof and surprisingly durable. A non-PFC DWR finish helps the shell to shed external moisture. This fabric is part of the secret to making the Spark and Flame Down Sleeping Bags and the Ember Quilt Series some of the lightest, most packable sleep system products available today.

Design Details
Frequently Asked questions
A good choice for occasional cold-weather use?
Yes. The Alpine -40°C high-lofting down, technical hood, oversized draft tubs, and draft collar work well in really cold weather. The Alpine -20°C is designed for the extreme cold of alpine expedition use. Occasional cold-weather users might look at an Ascent/Altitude or the ultralight Spark/Flame as an alternative.
Suitable for bivvies?
Yes. The NanoShell shell fabric is windproof and highly water-resistant – it will protect the Ultra-Dry Down from external moisture.
Able to be zipped to another sleeping bag?
No. The Alpine is not designed to be zipped to another bag.