Whether you need a sleeping bag to sleep at the Everest base camp or for your bivouacs and alpine excursions, you will find at Millet a model adapted to the most extreme temperatures you may encounter.
Depending on your needs, you may prefer a sarcophagus sleeping bag for a quick supply of warmth, or a down sleeping bag for optimal thermal insulation. Millet puts all its experience into the development of innovative materials and processes for the manufacture of robust, breathable, insulating and highly thermal sleeping bags. Their ergonomic and enveloping shapes reduce the amount of air to be warmed up in order to conserve body heat. Finally, the sleeping bags are equipped with a compact storage system to save maximum space during transport.
Choose from a complete range of Millet sleeping bags, according to your needs and the specificity of the environment. The most important thing when choosing your sleeping bag is to know the type of temperatures you will be exposed to during your nights at altitude or outdoors. Millet offers 3 types of sleeping bags with very specific thermal properties for temperatures :
The Worldroof weighing 1 600 g. KDRY hydrophobic goose down filling. The Alpine Expert Long weighing 1,440 g. Duck down filling. |
These bags are dedicated to expeditions to face the most extreme conditions. They are also longer, to allow you to sleep fully clothed and have the equipment warm and at your feet.
The bags are wrapped in Ripstop Nylon to be light, resistant and water-repellent.
The Baikal 1100 weighing 1,220 grams. Synthetic lining and polyamide exterior insulating from cold and humidity.
The Baikal 1500 weighing 1,600 grams. Synthetic lining and polyamide exterior insulating from cold and humidity.
The Composite -10 weighing 1,550 grams. Composite filling, top in Down Blend (70% K DRY™ duck down and 30% Shinsoft 4T fibres), and bottom in Shinsoft 4T fibres.
The Composite -5 weighing 1,300 grams. Composite filling, top in Down Blend (70% K DRY™ duck down and 30% Shinsoft 4T fibres), and bottom in Shinsoft 4T fibres.
The Base Camp weighing 1,250 grams. Duck down filling
The Summiter weighing 995 g. Duck down filling
The Alpine LTK 900 weighing 950 g. Down blend filling which is a combination of down, a natural insulator, and a synthetic insulator.
The Alpine LTK 800 weighing 750 grams. Duck down filling
The Composite 0 weighing 1,000 grams. Composite filling, top in Down Blend (70% K DRY™ duck down and 30% Shinsoft 4T fibres) and bottom in Shinsoft 4T fibres. The Baikal 750 weighing 910 g. Synthetic lining and polyamide exterior insulating from cold and humidity The Alpine LTK 600 weighing 600 g. Filled with duck down. |
The LD Baikal 1100 weighing 1,150 g. Synthetic lining and polyamide exterior insulating from cold and humidity The LD Baikal 750 weighing 790 grams. Synthetic lining and polyamide exterior insulating from cold and humidity The LD Dreamer Composite 1000 weighing 1,050 g. Composite filling, top in Down Blend (70% K DRY™ duck down and 30% Shinsoft 4T fibres) and bottom in Shinsoft 4T fibres. The LD Composite 0 weighing 1,050 g. Composite filling, top in Down Blend (70% K DRY™ duck down and 30% Shinsoft 4T fibres) and bottom in Shinsoft 4T fibres. |
All bags are available in different sizes and in right or left model.
In addition, the majority of models are certified Low Impact™ by Millet with the use of Bluesign® components and an RDS (Responsible Down Standard) certified duck down, which ensures that the down comes from ethical sources in order to limit environmental impact.
Tested in real-life situations by mountain professionals, Millet sleeping bags are designed to withstand all the situations you may encounter during your expeditions. Because equipment reliability is a guarantee of safety, the brand strives to offer all sportsmen and women, whether professional, amateur or semi-professional, irreproachable expertise and rigorous care in the design of its products.