Reviewed by Dan
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35 - 44
Do you recommend this product?
Yes
Great product
Light weight, very warm.
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This is one of the lightest bags for its warmth rating on the market: at just 557 grams, the -3°C version is unbeatable. We’ve used technical know-how and quality materials to keep it warm and practical as well as super light: 3D, vertical V-baffles filled with 800-850 loft Hydrophobic Down; a full zip allows venting while the box foot prevents cold spots; and there’s a draft tube, three-quarter hood and internal chest drawcord.
The Nitrous is also versatile. It’s available in three warmth ratings and three sizes. Other features include super light, downproof by construction and breathable 10 denier Vapour Vent fabric and a zip protector on the YKK zip.
Down: 800-850 Loft hydrophobic down
Comfort Rating: 3°C
Limit of Comfort: -3°C
Extreme: -18°C
Weight: Small 557G, Regular 598G, Large 637G
User Height: Small 170cm, Regular 187cm, Large 200cm
Shoulder circumference: Small 152cm, Regular 158cm, Large 167cm
Hip to Lower Leg Circumference: Small 145/115cm, Regular 148/115cm, Large 160/118cm
Stuff Sack size (Uncompressed): All sizes 4L (Compresses to 15 x 18cm)
Temp Ratings
One Planet sleeping bags are rated using the international standard for sleeping bag performance, ISO 23537-1. (This is a revised version of European Standard EN 13537.) This means every sleeping bag has two ‘real world’ and one extreme rating. To determine what temperature might be most suitable for you see our technical pages.
Ethically sourced down
Our down is ethically sourced, harvested and cleaned before purchase, with both the down and our supplier passing independent International Down and Feather Laboratory (IDFL) audits relating to ethical traceability. This means that the white down and feathers we purchase are from animals that haven’t been live plucked or force-fed at any point during the supply chain.


Light weight, very warm.
Great bag light and warm
Compacts down small, is warm enough for shoulder season camping at low altitudes. Lots of room, not tight and breaths really well
Best bang for buck, light weight sleeping bag I've used. 6 months bikepacking and it's still going strong. Held its own in some well below freezing nights.
I havent used this yet but looks very good and light. Packs down small.
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