
Darche - Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Dual Sleeping Bag
Arguably the world's biggest and most sought after sleeping bag! The legendary Cold Mountain Extra Large ""Monster"" bag has been an enormous hit since its release. Designed for those who prefer extra room, these large, box-shaped sleeping bags provide ultimate comfort in rugged conditions and are purpose-built to fit into Darche’s range of Swags and Rooftop Tents. The range is designed with the tourer, adventurer, fisherman and all-round outdoor enthusiast in mind and comes in 3 Dimensions; 900mm wide, 1100mm wide and 1400mm wide. Cold Mountain -12°C 900 Not only suitable for those who consider themselves cold sleepers, but also known as an all-rounder through the various seasons and climates of the Aussie landscape.
Arguably the world's biggest and most sought after sleeping bag! The legendary Cold Mountain Extra Large ""Monster"" bag has been an enormous hit since its release. Designed for those who prefer extra room, these large, box-shaped sleeping bags provide ultimate comfort in rugged conditions and are purpose-built to fit into Darche’s range of Swags and Rooftop Tents. The range is designed with the tourer, adventurer, fisherman and all-round outdoor enthusiast in mind and comes in 3 Dimensions; 900mm wide, 1100mm wide and 1400mm wide. Cold Mountain -12°C 900 Not only suitable for those who consider themselves cold sleepers, but also known as an all-rounder through the various seasons and climates of the Aussie landscape.
Arguably the world's biggest and most sought after sleeping bag! The legendary Cold Mountain Extra Large ""Monster"" bag has been an enormous hit since its release. Designed for those who prefer extra room, these large, box-shaped sleeping bags provide ultimate comfort in rugged conditions and are purpose-built to fit into Darche’s range of Swags and Rooftop Tents. The range is designed with the tourer, adventurer, fisherman and all-round outdoor enthusiast in mind and comes in 3 Dimensions; 900mm wide, 1100mm wide and 1400mm wide. Cold Mountain -12°C 900 Not only suitable for those who consider themselves cold sleepers, but also known as an all-rounder through the various seasons and climates of the Aussie landscape.
Arguably the world's biggest and most sought after sleeping bag! The legendary Cold Mountain Extra Large ""Monster"" bag has been an enormous hit since its release. Designed for those who prefer extra room, these large, box-shaped sleeping bags provide ultimate comfort in rugged conditions and are purpose-built to fit into Darche’s range of Swags and Rooftop Tents. The range is designed with the tourer, adventurer, fisherman and all-round outdoor enthusiast in mind and comes in 3 Dimensions; 900mm wide, 1100mm wide and 1400mm wide. Cold Mountain -12°C 900 Not only suitable for those who consider themselves cold sleepers, but also known as an all-rounder through the various seasons and climates of the Aussie landscape.
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Darche Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Dual Zip Sleeping Bag
Delivery between 12–19 June $35
Darche Cold Mountain -12C by Boat Warehouse Australia - Boating, Marine, Electronics & Fishing Gear
Delivery between 15–18 June $10
Darche Cold Mountain 1100 -12C Sleeping Bag - Black/Orange
Free delivery between Thu – Fri
Darche Cold Mountain 1100 Sleeping Bag -12°
Free delivery between 11–16 June
Darche Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Sleeping Bag
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Delivery $25
Darche Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Dual Sleeping Bag - Outback Equipment Australia - Camping Gear & Accessories
Delivery between Thu – Mon $30.06
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Delivery $14.99
Darche Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Dual Zip — Explore - X - 4
COLD MOUNTAIN -12C 1100 DUAL
Free delivery between 12–17 June
originally posted on snowys.com.au
I bought 2 of these for a Simpson Desert trip. Thought I would try it out prior. First night +4. Gave up at 3am due being cold. Tried again next night with thermals, beanie and air mattress on top of my stretcher. Another 4 degree night. Woke at 3am and put on a jumper. Lasted till 6am. Forced to borrow some quality down bags from a friend. Good luck at -12. Didn't. expect them to be much good below zero but thought they may go close.
originally posted on snowys.com.au
A well-made sleeping bag and very roomy, which is why I bought the Darche 1100, but definitely not -12c, which is a bit of a disappointment. Obviously, a lot depends on whether or not you wear sleepwear, and where you are sleeping; vehicle, tent, swag. In long thermals, thick socks and a beanie you'd probably be OK below freezing, but in t-shirt, shorts, thick socks and a sheet liner, on an Oztrail self-inflating mattress (red), I woke up cold in the middle of the night in a tent when it was 5c (note: 5c, not -5c). I had to put on a beanie, and cover the bag with a single duck down and feather quilt to be warm. The panel at the foot of the bag, on top, feels like three layers of hollow fibre, the rest of the bag has only two layers. I have a mummy bag that is all as ... MoreA well-made sleeping bag and very roomy, which is why I bought the Darche 1100, but definitely not -12c, which is a bit of a disappointment. Obviously, a lot depends on whether or not you wear sleepwear, and where you are sleeping; vehicle, tent, swag. In long thermals, thick socks and a beanie you'd probably be OK below freezing, but in t-shirt, shorts, thick socks and a sheet liner, on an Oztrail self-inflating mattress (red), I woke up cold in the middle of the night in a tent when it was 5c (note: 5c, not -5c). I had to put on a beanie, and cover the bag with a single duck down and feather quilt to be warm. The panel at the foot of the bag, on top, feels like three layers of hollow fibre, the rest of the bag has only two layers. I have a mummy bag that is all as thick as the one panel on the Darche, but even that would struggle to achieve -12c. Really, the whole bag should be three layers of hollow fibre, which would add about 800g to the weight, but that should not be an issue as it's not a sleeping bag for backpacking. As I don't like sleepwear, it looks like I'll be packing the duck down quilt as well, for those really cold nights.
originally posted on snowys.com.au
Comfortable and well made. Warm but I wouldn't take it to -5 let alone -12. I'm. Generally a cold sleeper. Had it in a swag in 2 degrees overnight and was comfortable wearing merino wool thermals and a beanie which also covered my kneck. I could probably tolerate a few degrees colder before I'd need to pile on the added layers of clothing.
| Snowys Comfort Rating | −5°C |
| Shape | Square |
| Max. User Height | 230 cm |
| Internal Girth | 200 cm |
| External Dimensions | 250L x 114W cm |
Darche Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Dual Zip Sleeping Bag
Delivery between 12–19 June $35
Darche Cold Mountain -12C by Boat Warehouse Australia - Boating, Marine, Electronics & Fishing Gear
Delivery between 15–18 June $10
Darche Cold Mountain 1100 -12C Sleeping Bag - Black/Orange
Free delivery between Thu – Fri
Darche Cold Mountain 1100 Sleeping Bag -12°
Free delivery between 11–16 June
Darche Cold Mountain -12C 1100 Sleeping Bag
I bought 2 of these for a Simpson Desert trip. Thought I would try it out prior. First night +4. Gave up at 3am due being cold. Tried again next night with thermals, beanie and air mattress on top of my stretcher. Another 4 degree night. Woke at 3am and put on a jumper. Lasted till 6am. Forced to borrow some quality down bags from a friend. Good luck at -12. Didn't. expect them to be much good below zero but thought they may go close.
A well-made sleeping bag and very roomy, which is why I bought the Darche 1100, but definitely not -12c, which is a bit of a disappointment. Obviously, a lot depends on whether or not you wear sleepwear, and where you are sleeping; vehicle, tent, swag. In long thermals, thick socks and a beanie you'd probably be OK below freezing, but in t-shirt, shorts, thick socks and a sheet liner, on an Oztrail self-inflating mattress (red), I woke up cold in the middle of the night in a tent when it was 5c (note: 5c, not -5c). I had to put on a beanie, and cover the bag with a single duck down and feather quilt to be warm. The panel at the foot of the bag, on top, feels like three layers of hollow fibre, the rest of the bag has only two layers. I have a mummy bag that is all as ... MoreA well-made sleeping bag and very roomy, which is why I bought the Darche 1100, but definitely not -12c, which is a bit of a disappointment. Obviously, a lot depends on whether or not you wear sleepwear, and where you are sleeping; vehicle, tent, swag. In long thermals, thick socks and a beanie you'd probably be OK below freezing, but in t-shirt, shorts, thick socks and a sheet liner, on an Oztrail self-inflating mattress (red), I woke up cold in the middle of the night in a tent when it was 5c (note: 5c, not -5c). I had to put on a beanie, and cover the bag with a single duck down and feather quilt to be warm. The panel at the foot of the bag, on top, feels like three layers of hollow fibre, the rest of the bag has only two layers. I have a mummy bag that is all as thick as the one panel on the Darche, but even that would struggle to achieve -12c. Really, the whole bag should be three layers of hollow fibre, which would add about 800g to the weight, but that should not be an issue as it's not a sleeping bag for backpacking. As I don't like sleepwear, it looks like I'll be packing the duck down quilt as well, for those really cold nights.
Comfortable and well made. Warm but I wouldn't take it to -5 let alone -12. I'm. Generally a cold sleeper. Had it in a swag in 2 degrees overnight and was comfortable wearing merino wool thermals and a beanie which also covered my kneck. I could probably tolerate a few degrees colder before I'd need to pile on the added layers of clothing.
I used this bag 2 weekends ago sleeping in a tent in the bush that got down to zero overnight. Wow. I was so happy. I always have cold feet, but with this sleeping bag my feet were so warm I had to open the zip at the bottom!
I bought this bag because of its -12 degree comfort rating. On a recent camping trip to Dunns Swamp in mid June it was -3 degrees on the first morning. Despite using a thermal liner, wearing a base layer of merino thermals and sleeping on an insulated self inflating mattress I found I was uncomfortably cold. The following night it got down to -6 degrees. Based on my previous night’s experience I slept in 2 sets of merino thermals, a wool shirt, fleece top and 2 pairs of socks. I had a very comfortable second night. In hindsight I may have been warmer if I had bought the smaller, 900 size bag but this size wasn’t in stock when I bought the 1100. It’s a very big sleeping bag with a lot of space to warm with body heat. If you are not a larger size person you may find ... MoreI bought this bag because of its -12 degree comfort rating. On a recent camping trip to Dunns Swamp in mid June it was -3 degrees on the first morning. Despite using a thermal liner, wearing a base layer of merino thermals and sleeping on an insulated self inflating mattress I found I was uncomfortably cold. The following night it got down to -6 degrees. Based on my previous night’s experience I slept in 2 sets of merino thermals, a wool shirt, fleece top and 2 pairs of socks. I had a very comfortable second night. In hindsight I may have been warmer if I had bought the smaller, 900 size bag but this size wasn’t in stock when I bought the 1100. It’s a very big sleeping bag with a lot of space to warm with body heat. If you are not a larger size person you may find the bag a little chilly below zero degrees as I did.
Hi all, we have accrued far too many sleeping bags over the years. I took a liking to the coleman big game series and have a few of them, I thought the heavy canvas style of cover was the GO. However about 18 months ago I bought a Darche cold mountain 1100 -12. The soft shell one. I can tell you without any hesitation that if you operate in cold conditions, like Vic HC or the Simpson etc, you would be hard pressed to find a warmer more comfortable sleeping bag. The soft shell is much better at conforming to your shape and wrapping around your head etc. This is just my 2 cents worth, hope it helps someone. NB I liked the first one so much we bought a second one, we use them like doona's.
The bag is well-presented, made of good quality products, but simply not warm enough. It has double-dacron filler when it should be triple. This is especially so given its size (it takes more heat to warm up a larger bag). This could be the very best bag in the entire world were it to have triple layered dacron rather than just double layered. We would all be prepared to pay the extra money. We don't want to have to take a blanket along with us to pull over the bag when camping: the bag should be enough on its own. Even at home at +10 degrees I have to pull a doona over the top of the bag in my bedroom, so it is definitely not a -5 degree bag. I don't think Darche really understands just how much heat has to be generated for one to drop off to sleep comfortably.
I'm 180 cm and 115 kg, and this sleeping bag has LOTS of space, with a luxurious feel. I tried it out sleeping in my back yard through zero degree nights for a week. Overall it's very comfortable, on the coldest nights i had to put a blanket between the airbed and the sleeping bag, which I put down to my weight when lying on my side. 4 out of 5 stars, the only con i have is that the zipper can be a bit finicky at times, the trick is to arrange the bed a bit and pull gently. There's a specific clause in the warranty about not covering the zipper if it has been destroyed by excessive force. I think perhaps Darche should look at using a bigger zip with some kind of anti-jamming guide, but I'm quibbling about something that honestly isn't a show stopper at all. I am ... MoreI'm 180 cm and 115 kg, and this sleeping bag has LOTS of space, with a luxurious feel. I tried it out sleeping in my back yard through zero degree nights for a week. Overall it's very comfortable, on the coldest nights i had to put a blanket between the airbed and the sleeping bag, which I put down to my weight when lying on my side. 4 out of 5 stars, the only con i have is that the zipper can be a bit finicky at times, the trick is to arrange the bed a bit and pull gently. There's a specific clause in the warranty about not covering the zipper if it has been destroyed by excessive force. I think perhaps Darche should look at using a bigger zip with some kind of anti-jamming guide, but I'm quibbling about something that honestly isn't a show stopper at all. I am very happy with my sleeping bag.
I fell for the glowing reviews and switched from 40 years of down to this. Sleeping in 1-2 degree outback temperatures required multiple clothing layers (including fleece) and eventually a doona on top. Horizontal seam design means it's harder to slide your feet all the way in without jamming on a lump of fill. Only plus is the width
Hi all, I left a fairly recent glowing review. The bags performance is still great, however I would like to bring to the attention of buyers a minor issue I found when zipping my new bag to my existing exact same bag which I have had for about 12 months. The new bag is a good 50 to 60 mm shorter. This is evident in the zips and the gold pattern being misaligned. Not a big issue, we have zipped 2 top panels together to use as a doona and it just looks a bit odd. I have emailed Darche to make sure I didn't get a dud bag, they have informed me that, the way the bags are made they cannot guarantee that they are all the same dimensions. I suggested that they let people know this as I'm sure many of these bags are zipped together. As I said not a big issue, however we ... MoreHi all, I left a fairly recent glowing review. The bags performance is still great, however I would like to bring to the attention of buyers a minor issue I found when zipping my new bag to my existing exact same bag which I have had for about 12 months. The new bag is a good 50 to 60 mm shorter. This is evident in the zips and the gold pattern being misaligned. Not a big issue, we have zipped 2 top panels together to use as a doona and it just looks a bit odd. I have emailed Darche to make sure I didn't get a dud bag, they have informed me that, the way the bags are made they cannot guarantee that they are all the same dimensions. I suggested that they let people know this as I'm sure many of these bags are zipped together. As I said not a big issue, however we have quite a few bags of a different brand (coleman big game) and they are all exactly the same.
| Snowys Comfort Rating | −5°C |
| Shape | Square |
| Max. User Height | 230 cm |
| Internal Girth | 200 cm |
| External Dimensions | 250L x 114W cm |