£179.95 £199.95
Cold-weather camping demands a bag you can genuinely trust, and the EXPED Terra -10C/15F is built precisely for that. As a four-season sleeping bag, it handles late autumn bivouacs, winter camping and cold spring nights with confidence – thanks to a generous fill of 650+ fill-power RDS-certified grey duck down packed into a mummy shell of recycled 20D ripstop. The thermal collar seals in warmth around the neck, the draught tube runs the full length of the zip, and the 3D foot box with 11 separate down-filled chambers keeps extremities properly warm. PFAS-free, and supplied with a waterproof compression sack and mesh storage bag.
| Comfort Temperature | -4°C |
| Limit Temperature | -11°C |
| Extreme Temperature | -30°C |
| Season | 3-season / All-season |
| Shape | Mummy |
| Zipper Variant | Left |
| M | LW | |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 880g | 1030g |
| Fill Weight | 450g | 541g |
| Length | 205cm | 220cm |
| Shoulder Width | 152cm | 173cm |
| Foot Girth | 98cm | 107cm |
| Body Size | <180cm | <195cm |
| Packed Dimensions | 21×16×16cm | 23×16×16cm |
| Packed Volume | 5.4L | 5.9L |
The Exped story started in the early 1980s, in a basic log cabin deep in the Canadian wilderness. That might seem strange for a brand that is Swiss through and through. But it starts to make sense when you hear founders Heidi and Andi Brun talk about their wanderlust as young, twenty-something dreamers.
They built the cabin with their own hands and survived through the harsh winter by learning essential outdoor skills. Day-to-day existence relied on what nature provided – teaching them to live sustainably and with minimal impact. It also demonstrated clearly and simply that the most valuable thing to take into the great outdoors is knowledge, not equipment.
Their fledgling company started out as a distributor, bringing iconic outdoor brands to Switzerland. But soon, they became dissatisfied with other companies’ products. They felt they could do things better. So, they did, transitioning from distributor to manufacturer in 1997. What followed was a slew of pioneering products, from robust backpacking tents to down-filled sleeping mats. Generations on, many of those products are still part of the current Exped range – more refined, yet still built to work in the wild.