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The Ignition is a tough, reliable and super warm sleeping bag which uses Rab's own Pyrotec synthetic insulation and a ripstop nylon outer. It's perfect for those out and about no matter what the weather.
The Ignition is a tough, reliable and super warm sleeping bag which uses Rab's own Pyrotec synthetic insulation and a ripstop nylon outer. It's perfect for those out and about no matter what the weather.
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Rab Ignition 3 Sleeping Bag

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Rab Ignition 3 Sleeping Bag

Season:ZZZ Discontinued

Brand:Rab

Code:QSG-82-IK-LZ

What is the Ignition 3?

The Ignition is a tough, reliable and super warm sleeping bag which uses Rab’s own Pyrotec synthetic insulation and a ripstop nylon outer fabric. Unlike most down insulated sleeping bags, the Ignition will retain the majority of its warmth even when soaking wet, making it perfect for those out in all conditions.

What is it made of?

Insulation: Rab line the Ignition with their own synthetic insulation, Pyrotec. Made entirely from polyester, the Ignition will retain almost all of its warmth when wet and packs down to a fraction of its original size when you need to stuff it into your backpack. Thanks to its versatile performance, it makes the bag perfect for those out in all conditions.

Outer fabric: Surrounding the insulation is a super tough 30D ripstop nylon. This fabric not only protects the insulation, but adds a little wind and water resistancy to the bag, therefore increasing warmth. A lightweight nylon is also used for the lining to provide a soft surface for your skin to sit against.

What is the construction used?

The Ignition uses two different constructions, a shingled construction over the top of the bag and a blanket construction on the base. The shingled construction essentially overlaps pieces of insulation like a shingled roof, meaning there are no gaps for heat to escape, while a blanket construction places one large piece of insulation underneath you to provide maximum insulation. As the insulation underneath you will be compressed, it makes more sense for this to be one large piece, as multiple pieces have the risk of moving about during the night.

What are the features?

Entry into the bag is achieved by a ¾ length zip, while an anti-snag tape prevents the inner baffle getting caught in the zip. An internal collar seals in warmth around your neck and a hood drawcord does exactly what it says on the tin. Moving down, an angled footbox allows your feet to sit in their natural position when sleeping; this also prevents the insulation becoming compressed during the night (compressed insulation is cold insulation). Finally, a nylon compression sack allows you to pack the bag snugly into a rucksack without taking up too much room.

How does it fit?

The Ignition features Rab’s Mummy Taper shape, meaning pack size and weight are kept to a minimum by reducing the internal space. You’ve still got room to comfortably sleep and move about, however don’t expect to be swimming around in there. 

  • Lightweight nylon lining fabric
  • Pyrotec polyester microfibre insulation
  • Shingled upper construction
  • Blanket base construction
  • Mummy taper shape
  • ¾ length YKK 5 coil main zip
  • Left and right hand zips available
  • Anti snag zipper webbing tape
  • Internal collar and hood drawcord
  • Angled footbox
  • Nylon compression stuff sack

 

How warm a sleeping bag do you really need? We’ve tried to help you by grouping our sleeping bags by their recognised comfort ratings. These are the ratings supplied by the brands that indicate the temperature at which you will remain comfortable whilst sleeping on an insulated sleep mat. After all, comfort is what you want when it’s cold and wet outside, and you’re all tucked up in your nice warm sleeping bag.

We always recommend that you choose your bag according to the coldest conditions you will experience; you can always unzip a bag if it is too warm, but trying to sleep when you’re too cold is just miserable. Bear in mind that we are all individuals, so we all feel the cold differently and that our own resistance will fluctuate depending on a whole load of factors, including how much we have eaten, whether we have consumed alcohol, whether we need a wee or what kind of mood we are in!

Sleeping bags do not generate heat; they only trap the heat we produce, so it is vital that you get into your bag when you are giving off warmth, don’t go to bed when you are cold, have a hot meal or a hot drink or do some brisk exercise to get you nicely warmed up.

Traditionally sleeping bag manufacturers provided their own temperature ratings based on their experience, the product's intended end-use and the perceived environment. However, each brand tested their bags in different ways, and it was hard to find a fair comparison between models. So, in 2005 a European standard for sleeping bag temperature ratings, EN 13537, was introduced to give consumers a comparable guide to sleeping bag performance across a range of brands and models. The ratings have four different temperature ratings to give you an indication of the bag's performance.

Comfort Rating: This is the temperature at which an average female should experience a comfortable night’s sleep. On average, women sleep colder than men, so this rating is some degrees above the "comfort lower limit" for a man.

Comfort Limit Rating: This is the lowest temperature at which an average male should experience a comfortable night’s sleep whilst laid down in a curled up position.

Extreme: This is a survival rating where the user is likely to suffer health damage such as Hypothermia. It should be treated with the utmost caution and not be relied on for general use.

However, the EN 13537 European Standard does not apply to down-filled sleeping bags with a fill weight of more than 800g; for those bags, you will have to rely on the manufacturer's experience and technical expertise, which is often more accurate!

Most reputable brands still use their own rating system alongside EN 13537, for instance, Mountain Equipment's “Good Night’s Sleep” and Rab’s “Sleep Limit”. These ratings are often the most accurate guide to the overall performance of a sleeping bag being used by an average outdoor enthusiast because they are based on years of expedition heritage, field trials, technological experience, and constant feedback.

But please bear in mind that all ratings are only a guide and, as mentioned earlier, there are a huge range of factors that can affect your comfort; if you are just not sure, it is always wise to go for a warmer model.

The biggest difference you can make to your overall comfort is to use an efficiently insulated sleeping mat. Once you get inside your sleeping bag, you instantly compress all the filling beneath you, greatly reducing its efficiency. Therefore using a quality sleep mat will ensure you are properly insulated from the cold ground, and you will be a lot more comfortable... Basically, there is no point in buying a top-quality sleeping bag if you are just going to lie down on the floor.

Technical Information

Weight: 1250g

Outer fabric: 30D Ripstop Nylon

Inner fabric: 30D Nylon

Insulation: Pyrotec (polyester)

Comfort: 2°C

Limit of comfort: -3.5°C

Extreme: -20°C

Sizing Information
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Rab Men's Sizing Information

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions.

  Chest Waist Arm Length
S 37 " 30 " 33 "
M 40 " 32 " 34 "
L 43 " 34 " 35 "
XL 46 " 36 " 36 "
XXL 48 " 38 " 36 "
  Chest Waist Arm Length
S 94 cm 76 cm 83 cm
M 102 cm 81 cm 86 cm
L 109 cm 86 cm 89 cm
XL 117 cm 91 cm 91 cm
XXL 122 cm 96 cm 91 cm

Slim Fit: Slim fitting, sitting close to the body, great for showing of your guns and pecks.

Regular Fit: Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting garments that are bang in the middle. The middle is good.

Relaxed Fit: Drapes loosely on the body, baggy fit.

1Chest

Run the tape around the fullest part of your chest, the tape should be just below the arm pit and over the shoulder blades whilst horizontal to the floor.

2Waist

Measure around your natural waist as show in the diagram

3Inseam

Measure your inside leg from crotch to ankle blone keeping your leg straight: not as easy as it sounds, you could take a pair of trousers that you already own, that fit you well, and measure from the crotch to the bottom of the leg.

4Sleeve

This is a bit more tricky! Measure from the top of your spine (at the bottom of your neck) to your elbow and on the your wrist

5Arm

You should place the beginning of the measuring tape behind your shoulder, and feed it out following your arm making sure to pass both the elbow joint and the wrist, as pictured. You should take the measurement at the point where you would like the sleeve to end. This is usually just past your wrist.

Rab Men's Legwear

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions.

  Regular leg (32")
S 30 "
M 32 "
L 34 "
XL 36 "
XXL 38 "
  Regular leg (32")
S 76 cm
M 81 cm
L 86 cm
XL 91 cm
XXL 97 cm

Slim Fit: Slim fitting, sitting close to the body, great for showing of your guns and pecks.

Regular Fit: Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting garments that are bang in the middle. The middle is good.

Relaxed Fit: Drapes loosely on the body, baggy fit.

1Chest

Run the tape around the fullest part of your chest, the tape should be just below the arm pit and over the shoulder blades whilst horizontal to the floor.

2Waist

Measure around your natural waist as show in the diagram

3Inseam

Measure your inside leg from crotch to ankle blone keeping your leg straight: not as easy as it sounds, you could take a pair of trousers that you already own, that fit you well, and measure from the crotch to the bottom of the leg.

4Sleeve

This is a bit more tricky! Measure from the top of your spine (at the bottom of your neck) to your elbow and on the your wrist

5Arm

You should place the beginning of the measuring tape behind your shoulder, and feed it out following your arm making sure to pass both the elbow joint and the wrist, as pictured. You should take the measurement at the point where you would like the sleeve to end. This is usually just past your wrist.

Rab Men's Gloves

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions.

  Circumference of hand Length of hand
S 7-7.5 " 6.5-7 "
M 8-8.5 " 7.5-8 "
L 9-9.5 " 8.5-9 "
XL 9.5-10 "+ 9-9.5 "
  Circumference of hand Length of hand
S 18-19 cm 16.5-18 cm
M 20-21.5 cm 19-20 cm
L 23-24 cm 21.5-23 cm
XL 24-25.5 cm+ 23-24 cm+
1Length of Hand

Measure from the wrist to the top of your middle finger.

2Circumference of hand

Measure around the fullest part of the hand around the knuckles and excluding the thumb.

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