Millet Baikal 1100 sleeping bag 2025

This three-season synthetic-fill sleeping bag, designed for hiking and trekking, manages wet conditions really well. "Under canvas, you often have to deal with condensation," explains Antoine, product manager. "Moisture can come from the body, but it can also be very wet outside, when it snows or rains. There’s ground moisture, too. Synthetic fill responds well to all these types of moisture." Other advantages of synthetic fill? Affordability and ease of care: "You can machine-wash a synthetic-fill bag and store it compressed." The BAIKAL range lets you choose according to the comfort temperatures that suit you. The 1100 REG is a standard size.

Re-loft-fiber
100% recycled polyester padding that guarantees the same insulation and compression performance as virgin padding.

3-4 zip
¾ zip indicates that the zipper closure of this sleeping bag runs down to ¾ of the bag's length. This it prevents heat loss from inside out at the bottom of the bag and keeps your feet warm.


Features

  • Comfortable mummy shape
  • Synthetic insulation made of ReLOFT recycled polyester fibres
  • ¾ side zip for easy entry and exit
  • Two-way zip for easier ventilation
  • Internal anti-cold flap
  • Can be joined to make a double bag
  • Available with zip opening on the right
  • Multi-layer construction, without thermal bridge
  • Preformed hood with drawstring
  • Inside pocket
  • Compression sack

Tech Specs

  • Length: 215 cm
  • Maximum user size: 185 cm
  • Shoulder width: 75 cm
  • Compression bag volume: 8.5 liters
  • Compression bag size: 27 cm x 20 cm
  • Comfort temperature: 5 °C
  • Limit comfort temperature: 0 °C
  • Extreme temperature: -16 °C
  • Producer's weight:  1190g
  • Main Fabrics: POLYAMIDE 40 DENIER 255T RIPSTOP, 100% Polyamide, DWR Water-repellent treatment PFC Free
  • Other fabrics: POLYESTER 50 DENIER 300T WATER-REPELLENT CIRE C0, 100% Polyester, DWR Water-repellent treatment PFC Free
  • Insulation: Re-Loft Fiber


Producer's note: Comfort temperature: Down to this temperature, the user feels no cold when lying relaxed on their back.
>Limit comfort temperature: Between the comfort temperature and the limit comfort temperature, the user must curl up to stay comfortably warm. Below the limit comfort temperature, the user may feel the cold.
Extreme temperature: The temperature at which the user will have a strong feeling of cold, which may affect their health (hypothermia). Users are advised not to reach this temperature.