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Shocking Blue

French know how... Danish design
Name: Shocking Blue, Temperature: -23.8°F (-31°C) PDF Report

Expedition - Alpine climbing - Rocky mountain winter backpacking
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Don’t be mislad by the Shocking Blues muted "Baby Blue" color. Its name comes from the incredible technological and design innovations built in the bag

This "Midnight Special" was developed in the mountain village of Belcaire in the French Pyrenees, the Shocking Blue revolutionized sleeping bag designs, when launched at the OR in Salt Lake City in 2001.

To illustrate the technical points in the Shocking Blue, we shot a video presented on the home page. Simply, we took a pair of scissors and decapitated a Shocking Blue at point of the neck just below the draft collar. Thus you can see a baffle system as simple as logic: The challenge was the complexity of assembling 91 different pieces in 3D, with a simple inside stitch on all baffles, just like a football. A challenge that the sewing team in Belcaire faced sucessfully.

As you can see, the interior of the Shocking Blue, is mounted using pre-cut anatomical shaped baffles, but this is not all: Throughout the bag, the baffle height varies, with a smaller height on the leg section and hence an increased height on the body/chest section.

The hood of the Shocking Blue is a 3D development, where the outside fabric is connected to the inside, of smaller dimension by a piece named the connecting half moon. On standard constructions, with identical dimensions, the two pieces are connected by stitching the outside and inside fabric together. This creates a cold spot on the forehead. The 3D half moon technique, offers maximum insulation to the extreme forehead.

Impossible to understand a twisted French mind...don't you think Tom? (German Everest 2003)

As the Shocking Blue is a cylindrical Tubular Bell design, the draft collar is incorporated like the separation wall between the cockpit and main cabin of an aircraft fuselage. We cut a hole in this down filled wall, big enough to seal off your neck with a down jacket on. An inside operated semi- elastic adjustment system, allows you to close the last micro openings, sealing off the body section perfectly. According to our prestigious French history, this collar system has been nicknamed a "Marie Antoinette draft collar".

To be able to sit centered in such a "Marie Antoinette" bag (as we don't only sleep in a bag), a small zipper is placed on the opposite side of the main lateral zipper. Once the zipper is opened, you can sit perfectly centered and in great comfort.

The cylindrical wall construction of the "Marie Antoinette" is the only solution that has no influence at all on the anatomical baffle system, once you seal off your body section. The calculated baffle shap, perfectly keeps its anatomical shape, once totally sealed in.

Black toes are no fun, unless you are planning to organize a cocktail party with your friends (see Olan page), so we designed a "Pyrenean foot box". In principle, it's a reversed trapezoidal and slightly angled down foot box, that follows the natural flex of the feet in a resting position. This angulation creates an unbalanced relationship between the volume of the top compartment and the one placed on the back of the sleeping bag. We solved this by placing two compartments on the top, corresponding to one on the back offering a well balanced compartment.

The angled reversed trapezoidal foot box is calculated and mounted using pre-cut anatomical baffles. The end result is a foot box capable of holding itself up. Therefore there are NO direct contacts between the toes and the top of the foot box.

The technology of the baffle system in the Shocking Blue results in an amazing comfort and performance level. All physical and direct contact is removed in the foot box, which is exactly the same effect on the leg section. The down filled membrane is auto-expanding away from the body. On the body/chest section, due to the width of the bag, the down membrane has a slight touch. Contact without any weight.

What you feel using this bag is a total weight liberation, as if the down membrane is strangely "floating" over your body. And as you start to warm up the bag with your body heat, this effect is reinforced, kind of like when you heat up a hot air balloon.

And as you liberate the down filled membrane away from the body, you offer a total liberty to the mature Gray Goose cluster, to expand in all directions, giving it a serious increase in performance.

The Shocking Blue is designed to be in use in high altitude in combination with the Combi full suit. (This offers the possibility of some serious layering) Today the 48.6oz (1380g) Shocking Blue is becoming a "standard bag" in the C4 and C5 camps.

But, this also places the bag, as certainly one of the best performing down bags in the 4 season category, for winter camping in the Rocky Mountains or any place else, where you start your day by de-freezing your boots.

Holy shit Tom..."St. hot as Hell" knocked off 600g of a standardbag! (German Everest 2003)

As words can only fail to demonstrate the full capabilities of the Shocking Blue, we invite you to watch the video at the top of the page.

Fabric:

Asahi KASEI Impact 66 Polyamide WR Rip-Stop / Asahi KASEI Polyester WR Rip-Stop Asahi KASEI Impact 66 Polyamide WR Rip-Stop / Asahi Kasei Polyester WR Rip-Stop
Down Quality:

Goose 850+ cuin (US Standards)
Total Weight:

48.6 oz. (1380 g.)(3 lbs 1 oz)
Down Load:

27.5 oz. (781 g.)
Circumference:

63.3/56.7/41.7 Inch (166/144/106cm)
Compressed Volume:

9.5 litres
Length (inside):

S: 66.9 in./170 cmM: 72.8 in./185cmL: 78.7 in./200cm
"
Temp Rating:

EN 13537 test results:
Extreme -31C (-25F)
Limit of comfort -12C (10F)
Comfort: -5C (25F)
With over 30 years of experience producing and supplying down products, our experience says -25C (-15F) in limit of comfort.

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Fabien  | 

This bag is amazing. I used it during a bivy at -10F without any issue and I\'m not a particularly warm sleeper. The bag is very functionnal and roomy to store stuff or to allow really serious layering in case of emergency. I don\'t know how valandré managed to build roomy bag so warm with only 800grams of down. I\'m amazed.
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