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Dreamwalker Pro

The water repellent multi-functional all in one

  • doubles as sleeping bag, coat, blanket or hammock under quilt
  • side zippers as arm exit
  • water-repellent, breathable Pertex QuantumPro
Dreamwalker Pro M
Prod. no. 7640171999128
dreamwalker pro coat function

Numerous loops and eyelets allow the Dreamwalker to be transformed into a coat. To do so, you just have to hook the eyelets into the loops.

dreamwalker pro draft collar

A wrap around draft collar drapes around your  neck like a soft scarf and can be secured by two Velcro strips for a cozy fit.

dreamwalker pro external pocket

Two padded outer pockets, two inner pockets and the new inner zip pocket leave nothing to be desired. 

DreamWalker Hammockquilt

Placed around a hammock it keeps you warm from above and below.

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Elastic control cord on the back of this unique hood ensures a snug fit, follows head movements, and maintains insulation while moving.

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An internal Pertex Endurance fabric barrier prevents humidity from wicking in from the foot end.

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Elastic control cord on the back of this unique hood ensures a snug fit, follows head movements, and maintains insulation while moving.

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Side arm exit for maximum flexibility: On the opposite side of the main zipper, a zippered arm hole backed by a draft tube allows comfortable sitting while using both hands to hold a warm mug of tea or book.

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Glow in the dark zipper puller

Product description

The Dreamwalker Pro is a true quick-change artist and probably the most versatile sleeping bag on the market. It can be used not only as a sleeping bag, but also as a coat, blanket or hammock under quilt.

The weatherproof Pertex Quantum Pro shell protects against moisture. The clever tuck-stitch seam technology and water-repellent zippers also provide additional moisture protection. The functional draft collar can be closed with a Velcro fastener and ensures that the warmth stays within the sleeping bag.

Side arm zippers and the foot opening that can be closed with a drawstring allows the Dreamwalker Pro to be worn as a coat. With the full-length front zipper open, the sleeping bag is quickly transformed into a blanket that covers two people. The five convenient inside and outside pockets store personal items.

The ishell and lining are PFC-free and only RDS certified down is used as filling.

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Specifications

Fill weight

M: 20.5 oz
L: 22 oz

Length

M: 84.6 in
L: 90.6 in

Packed Dimensions

M: 11 x 6.3 x 6.3 in
L: 11 x 6.3 x 6.7 in

Water resistance

Weather Resistant

Weight

M: 40.6 oz
L: 44.1 oz

Shoulder width

M: 59.1 in
L: 60.6 in

Delivery contents

Sleeping Bag
Packsack
Duffle Storage Bag

Color Inside

charcoal

Up to body size

M: 71 in
L: 77 in

Foot width

M: 51.2 in
L: 51.2 in

Shape

Mummy

Material

Shell Fabric

30 D ripstop nylon Pertex Quantum Pro
1000 mm water column
MVTR 7000 g/m²/24h
bluesign® certified
PFC free

Liner

15 D ripstop nylon
Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
PFC free
DWR free

Fill

700+ cuin/oz European Duck Down (EN 90 / 10)
RDS certified
Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
PFC free

Sustainability

Product with Climate Contribution

EXPED calculates all climate emissions from the production and transportation of this product and finances certified climate protection projects through myclimate to an equal extent.

declaration

Responsible Down Standard (RDS)

RDS is the strictest standard for animal welfare in the production of down. EXPED uses 100% certified down in all down products.

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Oeko-tex certified material

Oeko-Tex® is a testing and Certification system for raw materials and finished products. EXPED does not feature fully tested products. The listed products aren't certified under this standard. Only accordingly specified materials are certified.

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Bluesign certified material

Bluesign®, the world's strictest textile standard for environmental protection and consumer protection in textile production. The listed products aren't certified under this standard. Only accordingly specified materials are certified.

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PFC-free

Abbreviation for Per- or poly fluorinated chemicals, also known as fluorcarbons. Non degradable and accumulating toxic chemicals used for waterproofing.

Warranty years

5 Years

FAQ

What are EN values for sleeping bags?

The EN (European Standard) rating is a rigorous test designed to set measurable goals and standardize the marketing of sleeping bags. It is designed to help consumers make an informed decision by using independently derived temperature ratings.

Each EN sleeping bag test results in four temperature ratings - upper limit, comfort, lower limit and extreme, with the following definitions:

 

From Wikipedia:

Upper limit - the temperature at which a normal man* can sleep without excessive perspiration. It is made with the hood and zippers open and with the arms outside the pocket.

Comfort - the temperature at which a normal woman* can expect to sleep comfortably in a relaxed position.

Lower limit - the temperature at which a normal man can sleep in a curled position for eight hours without waking up.

Extreme - the minimum temperature at which a normal woman can stay for six hours without risk of death from hypothermia (although frostbite is still possible).

For the purpose of these measurements, it is assumed that a "normal man" is 25 years old, 1.73 m tall, and 73 kg; a "normal woman" is 25 years old, 1.60 m tall, and 60 kg.

The three most common ratings are comfort, (lower) limit, and extreme. For men's bags, most companies advertise the Limit rating, and for women's bags, the Comfort rating, although it can vary."

How should I store my sleeping bag?

It is best to store the sleeping bag in the mesh storage bag provided. This will ensure that the insulation retains its maximum bulk and thermal performance. When traveling, it is okay to compress the sleeping bag and carry it in the included stuff sack.

When you return from a trip, it is very important to let your sleeping bag dry completely. Then store it in the mesh storage bag in a dry and temperature controlled place.

 

How do I wash my sleeping bag?

If you wash your sleeping bag too often, the insulation can suffer (down or synthetic). The insulating power may decrease. We recommend cleaning the sleeping bag with a damp sponge. If the sleeping bag needs a more thorough cleaning, use only a front-loading machine (no agitator!) and a special detergent from Nikwax or McNett.

Before you put the bag in the washing machine, close the zipper. Use a cold water and gentle wash cycle, and after the wash cycle is complete, run a second rinse cycle without detergent. This will ensure that all detergent residue is removed. Two spin cycles will help get a lot of moisture out of the sleeping bag.

It is best to hang the sleeping bag afterwards and air dry it. Keep massaging the sleeping bag the down tufts apart. Depending on the humidity, it may take several days to dry completely. If you need to dry it faster, use a tumble dryer on low heat (often there are special down drying programs). To loosen up the down in the dryer, you can put some tennis balls in the dryer with it.