Bag sleeping bag, blanket, pillow – you choose
Snow crunches under your boots, breath turns into white mist. A crisp wind brushes your face, fingers are stiff, and snowflakes swirl around you. A few more minutes of hiking before you reach the camp. But you know you have something in your backpack that will let you rest tonight – Quest Blanket Pro.
You lay out the sleeping bag in your tent, on frozen ground, or damp forest bedding. You slide inside, the zipper closes smoothly, without resistance. The down filling wraps you in warmth almost instantly. The cold stays outside, and you slowly relax. Silence. Peace. Warmth. You fall asleep, knowing that no night will catch you off guard.
You wake up in the morning. It’s cold, and the air is sharp and crisp. You unzip the sleeping bag and throw it over your shoulders, quickly turning it into a warm blanket. You step outside the tent, sit on your sleeping mat. In your hands is a mug of hot coffee. You know that in the evening, on your way home, you’ll stop somewhere – and then Quest Blanket will serve as your pillow.
You look at the frosted branches and the quiet, snow-covered slopes. You feel that you are exactly where you should be. Quest Blanket is with you – ready for another night, another adventure, another unknown place.
True warmth comes from down
Down is the heart of every sleeping bag – it determines whether you will spend the night in restful sleep or tossing and turning. We filled Quest Blanket Pro with the highest quality Polish white duck down with a fill power of 700 CUIN.
We designed this model with cold nights in mind, when temperatures can drop well below zero. When it’s 5°C outside, it will wrap you gently and let you sleep soundly. At 0°C, the down creates a warm barrier around you, effectively keeping the cold at bay. And when the temperature falls to -15°C at night, you can still rely on its protection. You wake up refreshed, ready for another day.
Down adapts to your rhythm – it warms when it gets really cold but doesn’t overheat when the temperature rises. This natural feature makes Quest Blanket Pro perform well in demanding conditions – whether you’re sleeping on a ski touring route, on an autumn bivouac, or in a car.
Light, compact, cold-resistant
More down doesn’t mean more weight. Quest Blanket Pro weighs just 750 grams – still less than a bottle of water. When packed, it takes up only 2 liters, making it the perfect companion for any trip in the cold months. It will easily fit into your ski touring backpack, on a sled during a dog sled trip, or in your car, ready for autumn and winter adventures.
But size isn’t everything. Once unfolded, the down quickly regains its loft, and the X-chamber system evenly distributes the filling, minimizing the formation of cold spots. Regardless of how often you change positions at night, you can twist, turn, or pull the sleeping bag over your shoulders – the down will stay in place. Every night, for many seasons. Small, light, always ready – your trusted point in uncertain terrain.
Doesn’t rip, breathes, protects
We designed Quest Blanket Pro to withstand harsh autumn and winter conditions. TORAY Airtastic is a material that handles contact with snow, frost, a damp tent fly, or wet leaves on a forest bivouac. It is light yet surprisingly resistant to accidental snags on protruding rocks, tangled branches, or sharp ice fragments.
The DWR hydrophobic coating slows down water absorption, giving you time to find shelter. At the same time, the material is breathable, so moisture doesn’t accumulate inside the sleeping bag. Even after a night in rain or frost, the down stays dry – ready for the next adventure.
Every detail matters
In cold conditions, even the simplest tasks can be a challenge. That’s why we designed every detail of Quest Blanket Pro to never fail when your frozen hands lose dexterity, and the weather tests your limits. The YKK zipper glides smoothly, whether you’re wearing gloves or handling it with stiff fingers. It doesn’t jam, it doesn’t catch the fabric – it works as it should.
The set includes two transport bags. The first, a compression sack, minimizes the sleeping bag’s volume – so it always fits in your backpack. The second serves as a travel pillow – simply put the sleeping bag inside to gain a moment of comfort in your car, shelter, or at the airport.
We haven’t forgotten about the small things – an internal drawstring pocket. Flashlight, phone, chemical hand warmer – everything you need close to your body and within reach.