Правда про китайский спальник kingcamp treck 300. Обзор и тестирование.

Дмитрий Соковенин
26 Oct 201817:46

Summary

TLDRIn this detailed review, the presenter takes an in-depth look at the King Camp Trek 300 sleeping bag, testing its comfort, materials, and features. The video is split into two parts: the first showcases the bag's physical attributes, while the second includes a real-world test of its performance in temperatures around 2-3°C. The reviewer highlights both pros, such as the bag's pleasant fabric and effective features like its zipper and adjustable hood, and cons, such as stitching flaws and the misjudged comfort temperature. The review suggests the bag is ideal for warmer weather or early autumn conditions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The sleeping bag reviewed is the KingCamp Trek 300, provided for free by the manufacturer for an honest review.
  • 😀 The review is divided into two parts: the first shows the sleeping bag’s features up close, and the second tests it overnight in relevant weather conditions.
  • 😀 The sleeping bag comes with a classic compression sack that has the brand's name and two perpendicular tightening straps.
  • 😀 Manufacturer's comfort temperature rating for this sleeping bag is 6°C, with an extreme temperature rating of -13°C, though the reviewer notes discrepancies with the comfort level.
  • 😀 The sleeping bag weighs approximately 1.63 kg, as verified by the reviewer using a scale, slightly above the manufacturer's claim of 1.6 kg.
  • 😀 The sleeping bag's shape is a traditional cocoon design, with a stated width of 80 cm at the chest and 55 cm at the foot, and a length of 215 cm, all of which were measured and found accurate by the reviewer.
  • 😀 The zipper is functional, with two sliders allowing for ventilation at the foot, but there is a minor issue with the zipper not fully extending to the end of the bag.
  • 😀 The outer fabric is made from water-resistant polyester (240T), while the inner lining is polyester 190T, both of which feel pleasant to the touch, though there are some issues with water leakage at the seams.
  • 😀 The sleeping bag’s insulation consists of two layers of polyester with a siliconized hollow fiber, providing warmth and breathability, although some uneven distribution of insulation was noted by the reviewer.
  • 😀 The reviewer experienced discomfort at temperatures close to the manufacturer’s comfort limits, suggesting that the sleeping bag is better suited for warmer conditions, like early fall or late spring.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the review in the video?

    -The reviewer aims to provide an honest assessment of the King Camp Trek 300 sleeping bag, including its features, comfort, and real-world performance in cold temperatures.

  • What is the temperature rating for the King Camp Trek 300 sleeping bag?

    -The sleeping bag is rated for a comfort temperature of 6°C, a limit temperature of 2°C, and an extreme temperature of -13°C.

  • Was the sleeping bag sent to the reviewer for free?

    -Yes, the sleeping bag was sent to the reviewer by the manufacturer, King Camp, for free with the condition of making an honest review.

  • How does the reviewer feel about the sleeping bag's compression sack?

    -The reviewer finds the compression sack to be slightly too small for the sleeping bag and mentions that one of its seams is already starting to come apart.

  • What does the reviewer mention about the materials used in the sleeping bag?

    -The sleeping bag is made of Polestar 240T for the outer material and Polyester 190T for the inner lining. Both materials feel pleasant to the touch, though the outer fabric is more tent-like in texture and has water-resistant properties.

  • What are the primary pros of the King Camp Trek 300 sleeping bag according to the reviewer?

    -The primary pros include a good size for tall individuals, effective water resistance (despite slight moisture leakage at seams), a comfortable internal fabric, and a well-functioning zipper.

  • What cons or issues did the reviewer find with the sleeping bag?

    -The reviewer found stitching imperfections, including unraveling seams, and noted uneven insulation distribution, which leads to cold spots in certain areas.

  • How did the sleeping bag perform in the temperature test?

    -During the test, the reviewer experienced discomfort sleeping in the bag at temperatures around 2-3°C. The bag's claimed comfort temperatures were found to be optimistic, requiring the use of additional warm layers to stay comfortable.

  • What was the reviewer’s opinion on the temperature comfort rating provided by the manufacturer?

    -The reviewer felt that the manufacturer’s temperature comfort rating of 2°C was too optimistic, as the bag required extra layers to stay comfortable in those temperatures.

  • For what type of conditions does the reviewer suggest using the King Camp Trek 300 sleeping bag?

    -The reviewer suggests that the sleeping bag is suitable for warmer seasons, such as late spring, summer, or early autumn, but may not be ideal for cold weather camping without additional insulation.

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