The Freedom of Biketravel

Winkelwagen

Je winkelwagen is momenteel leeg

Product image slideshow Items

  • Nordisk Gormsson -2 Curve

Nordisk Gormsson -2 Curve

€209,95 €188,95 Incl. btw

Contoured bag optimising performance through 3-seasons

Op voorraad

Contoured bag optimising performance through 3-seasons

Gormsson -2° Curve is a contoured 3-season bag by Nordisk providing the comfort of a good night’s sleep so you can perform at day. The hood shape is 3D with a concealed drawstring for a snug fit on a cold night. Stay warm in your bag with free movability of both arms with the secondary half side zipper. The bag has a durable Rip-stop shell, a high quality Norguard S-PO 85 fibre filling and a soft touch lining. The foot box offers easy ventilation allowing the feet to cool down. An internal thermal collar gives extra warmth when needed.

Features

  • Curve shape with 3D hood
  • Spacious shark-fin foot box with extra ventilation
  • Side zip, 2-way
  • Lightweight Nylon Rip-stop shell and Soft Touch lining
  • Secondary shoulder zipper
  • Internal chest pocket and thermal collar

The story behind the name

Harald ”Bluetooth” Gormsson was born in 935 as the son of King Gorm the Old and Thyra Dannebod. As King of Denmark and Norway he erected the very famous Jelling stone in Denmark, where the runic inscription says: “King Harald ordered this monument made in memory of Gorm, his father, and Thyra, his mother. The Harald who ruled the whole of Denmark and Norway and converted the Danes to Christianity.”

Comfort Temperature 4 ℃
Limit Temperature -2 ℃
Extreme Temperature -20 ℃
Filling NorGuard S-PO 85
Total Weight M: 1200g L: 1250g XL: 1350g
Official Weight M: 1100g L: 1150g XL: 1250g
Pack Size M: D21 x L28 L: D21 x L31 XL: D21 x L34
Length Total M: 190cm L: 205cm XL: 220cm
Length Body (up to): M: 175cm L: 190cm XL: 205cm
Width Shoulder M: 74cm L: 77cm XL: 80cm
Width Knee M: 64cm L: 66cm XL: 66cm
Width Feet M: 54cm L: 55cm XL: 56cm
Wij slaan cookies op om onze website te verbeteren. Is dat akkoord? Ja Nee Meer over cookies »