Light on weight, heavy on warmth
The Lightwave brand originated from the belief that truly exceptional and high performing outdoor kit could remain ultra-lightweight. If the Firelight lightweight sleeping bag is anything to go by, they’ve absolutely nailed it. Filled with 100% ethically recovered Polish white goose down, the Firelight 150 weighs only 420 g and is designed for temperatures down to 10℃.
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THE BRAND
- High quality, ultra-lightweight down sleeping bag ideal for use in temperatures down to 10°C
- Down has a fill-power of 900 cubic inches as measured by the EU norm (and is equivalent to 970 cubic inches using the US standard)
- Full-length zip that lies on the top of the bag
- Adjustable drawcord in the hood, but no neck or zip baffle as these are not necessary for the temperature range it has been designed for
- Supplied with a compact stuff sack
- Available in two sizes
Medium
- Internal Width: 80 cm
- Internal Length: 190 cm
- Pack Size: 3.6 L (20 x 15 cm)
- Fits to: 183 cm
- Fill Weight: 150 g
- Total Weight: 420 g
Large
- Internal Width: 80 cm
- Internal Length: 215 cm
- Pack Size: 3.6 L (20 x 15 cm)
- Fits to: 200 cm
- Fill Weight: 175 g
- Total Weight: 450 g
- Shell: 15 d nylon micro ripstop, 30 g/m², (10 d Pertex Endurance 29 g/m², in foot area)
- Lining: 15 d nylon micro ripstop 30 g/m²
- Baffles: Box wall throughout, Single zip baffle, Simple side wall
- Zip: Full length #3 YKK zip
- Comfort rating: 12°C
- Lower limit: 7°C
- Fill weight: 150 g (size M)
- Fill power: 900 EU (970 US) white Polish goose down
- Baffles: Box wall throughout
- Hood: Adjustable cowl
- Neck: No baffle
- Zip: Full length #5 YKK
- Zip baffle: No baffle
- Shell: 29 g/m² 15 denier nylon (Pertex Quantum)
- Lining: 29 g/m² 15 denier nylon (Pertex Quantum
- Stuff sack: 25 g
- Local manufacturing - Made in Poland
- Filled with famed Polish white goose down that is 100% ethically recovered
- Made to last a generation
When New Zealander Carol McDermott first began designing outdoor gear, his main concern was creating lightweight, high-performing kit that would give him an edge in the mountains - you know, the kind of gear without bells and whistles that serious climbers and trekkers crave. So when he founded Lightwave, McDermott didn’t change a thing - and that’s why we love it.