YOUR ADVENTURE. YOUR SLEEPING BAG. OUR RESPONSIBILITY.
Introducing the new Nordisk sleeping bag collection. Crafted for real outdoor lives, in both fibre and down.
Designed in Denmark, with all fabrics, fillings, components, and trims carefully sourced and selected by us. Our down bags are made at our own manufactory in Germany, while the fibre models are produced in close collaboration with trusted international partners. Every detail reflects our commitment to performance, durability, and aesthetic clarity.
The collection includes 6 down and 4 fibre models, resulting in 35 variations. Each one is built around our core values: functional design, sustainable materials, the best possible comfort, and readiness for whatever lies ahead.
Whether you're sleeping under stars in your backyard or bivvying above the tree line, we build gear that makes you want to stay outside longer.
THE DOWN SPECIALIST SINCE 1901
Nordisk has worked with down for over a century. For us, down gear is not a trend – it’s a legacy.
We’ve been designing sleeping bags for nearly 60 years, always with the user in mind. Whether it’s down or fibre, every stitch, zipper, cord, or baffle serves a purpose. That’s how we’ve earned the trust of those who rely on their gear. From alpine expeditions to backyard sleepouts, we’ve proven it time and again.
We are user-focused problem-solvers, creating the most comfortable sleeping bags to sleep in. And that is exactly what you can expect from Spring/Summer 2025 and beyond.
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How warm is a sleeping bag, really?
Let’s clear this up: a sleeping bag doesn’t generate heat. It keeps the warmth you bring into it. The insulation – whether down or synthetic – traps your body heat and blocks the cold from creeping in. So, if you crawl in cold, it’ll stay cold until your body warms it up. And no, piling on layers won’t help. In fact, overdressing can block heat circulation inside the bag.
Important: A sleeping bag alone won’t guarantee a good night’s sleep. You need a proper sleeping pad underneath to insulate you from the ground. Without it, even the warmest bag will struggle. Think of the pad as your mattress and thermal barrier – it’s non-negotiable.
Understanding ISO 23537 Temperature Ratings
All Nordisk sleeping bags are tested according to the ISO 23537 standard. This gives you a reliable, comparable, and realistic idea of how a bag performs in different conditions. Here’s what the ratings mean:
Comfort Temperature
The lowest temperature at which a person with average cold sensitivity (typically a woman) can sleep comfortably. This is your go-to number if you tend to get cold easily or want a good night’s sleep without surprises. The term "average cold sensitivity" should be interpreted cautiously. Please be aware that the strain of a long day outdoors or insufficient energy intake will make you feel colder.
Limit Temperature
The lowest temperature at which a trained and healthy adult can sleep through the night without waking from the cold. The ISO test refers to a standard male sleeper here. If you’re experienced and know your limits, this is your performance benchmark.
Extreme Temperature
This rating defines the outermost limit of the sleeping bag’s protective capability. At this temperature, the bag may help prevent life-threatening hypothermia, but freezing sensations and early signs of hypothermia can occur. It represents the final barrier between the user and a potentially dangerous situation. Use in this range is strictly for emergency survival, not for planned overnight stays.
Maximum Temperature
Not listed in our specs, because it’s adjustable. All Nordisk bags can be opened, vented, or used as a blanket. If it gets too warm, you adapt.
Pro tip:
Temperature comfort is personal. Factors like humidity, wind, your physical condition, energy levels, and even what you wear to bed all play a role.
Summer Bags
Lightweight, breathable, and designed for warm nights. Perfect for festivals, bikepacking, or spontaneous overnighters.
3-Season Bags
Your all-rounder. From spring chills to autumn frost, this is the most versatile choice for most outdoor adventures.
Winter Bags
Built for the deep freeze. If you’re heading into snow, altitude, or Arctic conditions, this is your fortress.
Mummy
Snug and thermally efficient. Ideal for cold conditions and weight-conscious trips.
Wide Mummy
A Nordisk favourite. More room to move without sacrificing warmth.
Blanket
Classic and casual. Great for car camping or when flexibility matters more than grams.
Length Sizing
Choose the right size to match your body length:
A proper fit ensures thermal efficiency and comfort. Too short = cold feet. Too long = wasted warmth.
Zipper Placement
All Nordisk sleeping bags feature a left-side zipper. Blanket styles can be zipped together, as can most Mummy and Wide Mummy styles. Just keep in mind: when sleeping bags with hood are zipped together, one of the hoods will end up in front of the face – not under the head. Just flip it to the inside or out.
Zipper Lengths
We offer several zipper configurations to suit different needs:
Complete Zip
Opens the bag completely, ideal for ventilation or blanket-style use.
Side Zip
Partial side opening down to the ankle area with a closed-off footbox for better heat retention.
Half Zip
Minimalist design for ultralight packing and thermal efficiency. Some styles also feature shoulder zippers for improved operability and heat retention, or footbox zippers for increased ventilation when things get too warm.
Weight & Pack Size
If you’re covering distance or counting grams, every gram and litre matters.
Insulation Type
Down is lighter and more compressible. Synthetic performs better in wet conditions. We offer both.
Durability
A good sleeping bag lasts years. Choose one that fits your typical use – not just your next trip.
Sleeping Pad Compatibility
Again: don’t skip the pad. It’s the foundation of your sleep system.