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Mythic 400 (Fall 2023)
Rab
Mythic 400 (Fall 2023)
$487.46
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  Ultra-lightweight with a highly tapered cut, the Rab Mythic 400 is designed for alpine style missions where weight and pack size are crucial to success. Filled with 900FP goose down and covered with a lightweight Atmos™ ripstop fabric, it's a high-performance bag for those meticulously counting grams.

  The Mythic range is all about slashing weight wherever possible. The Mythic 400 is an extremely lightweight, three season bag. At home in high mountains, it’s ideal for venturing out long Alpine routes, multi-day climbs, treks or bike packing adventures.

  Weighing in at just 660g, it contains 400g of 900FP, goose down. The chevron style baffle design keeps the down in position, optimising core warmth and reducing the amount of fabric needed compared to traditional horizontal baffles. The outer is made from our own wind and water-resistant, Atmos™ fabric. At just 7D with a built-in ripstop, it’s both ultra-light and super tough. It has a narrow mummy shape to minimise bulk, lightweight zips and pullers, and comes with a lightweight, waterproof, roll top compression sack for protection from the elements and a small pack size while on the move.

  The trapezoid boxwall baffle construction allows the down to fully loft, eliminates cold spots, and maximises warmth. It has an additional, adjustable baffle around the neck and an internal baffle along the length of the zip, both designed stop the heat from escaping. Hand-filled in the UK, all our down bags benefit from never having had their down compressed before use, maintaining the down’s loft and warmth.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Rab
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
QSI-37
EN (13537:2012) Temperature rating:
Comfort: -1°C (30°F), Limit: -6°C (21°F), Extreme: -24°C (-11°F)
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Bag Style:
Mummy
Size / Zip:
Regular (6 ft. 0 in.) - Left Zip
Insulation:
900 Fill Power R.D.S Certified European Goose Down
Fill Weight:
400g
Weight:
660g/23.3oz
Packed Size:
35 X 23cm / 13.8 X 9.1 inches
Other Features:
  • 7D Atmos™ nylon ripstop (23gsm) \ DWR
  • Lining: 7D Atmos™ nylon ripstop (23gsm) \ DWR
  • 900FP R.D.S Certified European Goose Down with Nikwax fluorocarbon-free Hydrophobic Finish
  • Weight saving chevron baffle design, reduces down migration and optimises core warmth.
  • Trapezoidal boxwall construction with differential cut, to maximise loft and warmth
  • Close fitting adjustable neck baffle design for decreased heat loss
  • YKK 3/4 length main zip with synthetic filled baffle to trap warmth
  • YKK zipped internal stash pocket
  • Angled foot box for relaxed sleeping posture
  • Anti snag internal zip guard
  • Hand-filled in Derbyshire UK
  • Zipped cotton sack with water-resistant base for home storage
  • Lightweight waterproof roll-top compression sack included
  • 100% polyamide
  • Tapered Mummy Shape
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