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We created the Flicker to achieve maximum comfort and versatility without compromising on weight. Unzipped, it functions as a large quilt on warmer nights and is wide enough to cover two adults in a pinch. The footbox can be cinched tight and partially zipped for greater efficiency on cooler nights. At the bottom end of the temperature rating, the Flicker functions as a full center-zip mummy sleeping bag. With 900+ fill power down and ultralight a Pertex® YFuse shell, the Flicker series is ideally suited for those chilly summer nights in the alpine or on a thru-hike.
Available in 20 Degree, 30 Degree, and 40 Degree options.
YF: YFuse. Pertex® Quantum® 20 denier water-resistant/breathable fabric. Our YF line of sleeping bags feature a lightweight, 100% nylon Pertex® Quantum® shell that uses yarns with unique Y-shaped filaments to create a fabric with increased downproofing and water beading properties, even after years of use and washing.
Additional Info
Ideal Sleeper Height |
Reg 6' 0" / 183 cm Long 6' 6" / 198 cm |
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Dimensions | 62" shoulder / 48" hip / 39" footbox |
Zipper | Center YKK #5 |
Shell | Pertex® YFuse® |
Lining | 100% Recycled 20 Denier plain weave 37g/m² |
Fill Power | 900+ Goose Down |
Origin | Made in Seattle, USA of imported materials |
Temp Rating | 20ºF / -6.67ºC | 30ºF / -1.1ºC | 40ºF / 4.4ºC |
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Fill Weight |
Reg 14.7 oz / 417 g Long 15.3 oz / 435 g |
Reg 11.6 oz / 328 g Long 12 oz / 341 g |
Reg 8.4 oz / 238 g Long 8.7 oz / 248 g |
Average Weight | Reg 1 lb 12 oz / 793 g Long 1 lb 13.3 oz / 831 g |
Reg 1 lb 8.8 oz / 704 g |
Reg 1 lb 5.3 oz / 603 g Long 1 lb 6.3 oz / 632 g |
Packed Size | 8L | 8L | 5L |
Our sleeping bags contain 100% Responsible Down Standard (RDS) down fill.
Certified to the Responsible Down Standard by TE-999777174.
Reviews
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Flicker YF Review
Took the Flicker YF on a mid-40s June night in the Cascades and couldn’t be happier. The ability to customize the fit with the quilt’s zip was excellent, and it was warm and toasty. Also, the packability of the quilt was second to none.
Flicker YF
I finally got the chance to try my Flicker YF in real conditions since receiving it early Spring, and it performed beautifully. Temperatures didn't drop all the way down to the 20F limit rating, but still got to low 30s and very humid. Every night, even as a generally cold sleeper, I could sleep with just one under-layer (to keep my bag clean), no socks, no hat, and the bag in quilt mode: bottom zipped and slightly cinched, top fully open like a blanket over me. I still woke up a little hot! For reference, my full sleeping system consisted of the Flicker bag + a NeoAir XLite pad and a two-person tent. During warmer nights, I could use the Flicker as a blanket and leave me feet or arms out to regulate heat. I really love the versatility and peace of mind it gives me. I feel like this will be my go-to bag for any camping I'll do in the future! It is also- and obviously- incredibly light weight, packs relatively small, is very soft to the touch and finally, is pretty to look at. 10/10
Warm!
My trial was three nights of camping with temperatures in the 30s to low 40s. The first night I left the down evenly distributed, with the zipper on the side and the bottom sinched. I could have been warmer, so the next night I used the zipper on top and shook the bag gently to shift the down toward the zipper. Voila, I was warm! Since the bag is long for me (I'm 5'2"), I could snuggle down into it and put my inflatable pillow inside the top of the bag. The third night I was a little too warm at times. The adjustable down takes some planning and getting used to, but I love the light weight (for backpacking) for the amount of warmth! And it was roomy enough so I could turn over inside the bag, instead of turning it over with me.
I love it
So amazing! I hope it can visit many places over time with me
Never going back
So much more versatile than a sleeping bag. Genuinely excited to use it every time I hop in a tent. Was worried about the lack of hood for colder climbs but the flexibility of parka + this for really cold times is unbeatable. In fact my girlfriend is using this as a blanket on our bed at home as I write this :)