Cottage Sleeping Bag Cotton

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Technical details
Colour white
Body height 200 cm
Material textile 100% cotton
Width 80 cm
Length 230 cm
Net weight 300 g
Pack size 17,7 x 12,6 x 9,4 cm
Catalogue page 98
Product description
Cottage sleeping bags

A cottage sleeping bag is a very thin sleeping bag without filling, which is used as a hygienic underlay for overnight stays in e.g. mountain huts or youth hostels. The cottage sleeping bag protects against direct contact with soiled mattresses, duvets, pillows and covers and can be carried compactly in a backpack.

In mountain huts, a cottage sleeping bag is usually obligatory, as duvets and duvet and pillow covers are either missing or not washed daily.

However, they also serve as an ideal addition to your sleeping bag. If temperatures drop unexpectedly, you can still sleep comfortably and stay warm in your summer sleeping bag.

The cottage sleeping bag can be used flexibly as a blanket or sleeping bag and has an integrated pillow pocket. In addition, it can be used as a bag liner for larger sleeping bags, giving you the option of using sleeping bags in cooler weather. The neutral look of the white material blends perfectly into any environment and adds an elegant touch to your sleeping space.

The 100% cotton material is particularly pleasant to sleep in. The natural properties of cotton ensure good breathing and temperature regulation, which means you can always sleep comfortably.

The benefits of this sleeping bag extend beyond the night. It is easy to clean and can easily be freed from sand, leaves and other stains. It is easy to clean as it can be washed and ironed at up to 40 °C if necessary. With its small pack size, it fits easily into the supplied bag, which makes storage and transport easier.

The cottage sleeping bag, also called travel sheet, is more than just a handy companion. It serves as a hygienic underlay for overnight stays in mountain huts or youth hostels, protecting against direct contact with soiled mattresses, duvets, pillows and covers.

It is usually obligatory in mountain huts, where bed linen is often not washed daily. It can also be carried in a backpack to save space.

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