Why do sleeping bags have to just be for, well, sleeping? If it gets chilly when lounging around camp then it doesn’t take too long before someone pulls out their sleeping bag to ward off the chill, but mummy shaped bags with hoods don’t make the best camp blankets. Enter (with a big bang) the Supernova, Kelty’s newest sleeping bag. Combining a fluffy and warm 550 down fill with soft, comfortable and fully recycled fabrics it brings the comfort of the bedroom to the outdoors. The full length zip allows it to be opened up fully and used as a blanket and you can attach it to another Supernova to create a cosy double. They’ve designed the bag to be oversized so it won’t feel restrictive whether you sleep on your back, front or side and the hoodless design lets you combine it with any pillow you like to get a great nights sleep.
Lightweight and warm 550 down fill and soft touch fabrics for next to skin comfort
Can be fully opened up to create a blanket
Internal zip pocket for keeping essentials close to hand
Oversized with a roomy fit accommodating a wide range of body shapes and sleeping positions
Full length draft tube and collar to retain warmth
Dual locking zippers
Temperature Rating: 40°F / 4°C
Bag Shape: Semi-Rectangular
Regular
Large
Fits to
183 cm
198 cm
Weight
0.96 kg
1.05 kg
Fill weight
412 g
452 g
Length
191 cm
206 cm
Shoulder Circumference
168 cm
173 cm
Hip Circumference
163 cm
169 cm
Foot Circumference
124 cm
136 cm
Insulation:550 Fill Down
Fabric Primary/Body: Recycled 20D Nylon Taffeta
Fabric Secondary: Recycled 50D Polyester Taffeta
Recycled Materials: this sleeping bag is made from recycled nylon and recycled polyester
Sustainability Through Longevity this product has a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product
You’ll probably find a Kelty pack or tent at every trailhead and campground in the 50 states, from Alaska to New Mexico. They’re one of the biggest and best-loved US outdoor gear brands. In fact, American entrepreneurial spirit is in Kelty’s DNA. Just as Henry Ford is forever associated with the Ford Motor Company, Kelty is closely associated with its founder, Asher ‘Dick’ Kelty. A tireless inventor and passionate outdoorsman, Kelty developed a host of innovations in outdoor gear, including the first aluminium frame backpack, the first waist-belt, the first padded shoulder straps and the first zippered pockets. Those are all design elements that are still found on almost every quality trekking pack sold today.
In the 1960s and 70s, these technical advances were so ground-breaking that Kelty packs were carried on expeditions to Everest, K2, Cholatse and Antarctica. But just as importantly, Kelty’s affordable and widely available packs encouraged thousands of Americans to explore the backwoods and mountains of their own country.
Today, Kelty is still dedicated to getting everyone outdoors, with a wide range of sleeping bags, tents and other outdoor equipment – including, of course, its iconic packs.