 Hi, welcome to another Hikahalix gear review. In this video I'll be giving you my review of the Cumulus Panjam 600 sleeping bag. Stay tuned to the end of this video to find out if this sleeping bag kept me warm in the freezing temperatures of Sweden. Hi, Daniel from Hikahalix giving you gear reviews and hike videos from Europe and this time from beautiful Chamonix again at the foot of the Mont Blanc. Cumulus partly sponsored this sleeping bag for us to use during our Sweden adventure this September. We hide part of the kungslede and the hoga kustelede. If you haven't seen those videos, make sure to check them out because they are really beautiful. We'll leave a link in the description box below so you can check them out. Cumulus didn't ask us to do a review about this sleeping bag because we only review gear that we actually wear and use ourselves. Cumulus offers a range of high quality sleeping bags and quilts on their website. Their products cater to different needs and preferences with options ranging from advanced expedition sleeping bags to comfortable camping sleeping bags. The Panjam series comes in two different types the 600 and the 450. The 450 is for slightly warmer temperatures but for my needs I chose the Ultralight 3 season sleeping bag Panjam 600. While Letta chose the Ultralight Winter sleeping bag the Nikwa 700. You can check out a Letta's review of the Nikwa 700 in her video. Now on to the review of the Cumulus Panjam 600 sleeping bag. So what are the specs? The Panjam 600 is a 3 season lightweight sleeping bag. It weighs around 970 grams with a comfort temperature of minus 6 degrees Celsius and a limit of minus 13. It is optimal for trips in early spring and late autumn but also good for moderately cold winter nights. With 850 fill power ethically sourced polish boost down and a down weight of 600 grams the sleeping bag provides exceptional warmth and comfort. The shell and liner are made of Peratex Quantum 29 grams per square meter 15 denier ripstop nylon featuring a durable water repellent finish for added protection against moisture. This sleeping bag measures 208 centimeters in total length with a maximum user height of 190 centimeters and a width of 80 centimeters at the top and 55 centimeters at the bottom. The sleeping bag is slightly wider to enable sleeping with extra insulation such as a liner or an additional layer of clothes as an example. This sleeping bag comes with an extra storage bag and a stuff sack that measures 29 centimeters in height and 19 centimeters in diameter with a total volume of eight liters making it easy to pack and transport on your outward adventures. The price of this sleeping bag is 409 euros at the time of this recording. Now let's go to the features. The Panjam 600 has a full length 5 millimeter YKK zipper with two self locking sliders. It can be opened from the top and from the bottom for customizable temperature control along with a zipper garage and an anti-snack system to prevent snagging during use. It also features an independent collar with 3D design providing extra insulation and comfort around the neck area and the shoulder area. The down-filled zip insulating tube it runs along the length of the zipper seals in warmed and prevents cold spots from developing. The Panjam 600 is a mummy shaped sleeping bag with an anatomical shark fin footbox designed for added warmth and comfort as well as a 3D shaped hood designed for snug and cozy fit around the head and neck. Additionally the sleeping bag has two different hood draw cords for easy and comfortable adjustment. The Panjam 600 has a typical three season structure. It features 36 advanced trapezoid down chambers separately filled compartments in the front and in the bottom ensures even distribution of the down insulation. The back section is filled with less down as it is typically less effective at retaining heat when laying flat on the mat. Inside the sleeping bag there is a convenient inner zipped mesh pocket with a pull tab that glows in the dark making it easy to locate and access small essentials. The sleeping bag is also equipped with convenient hang loops which can be used for easy drying of the sleeping bag or to hang it when not in use. The Panjam 600 can also be combined with other sleeping bags. Now let's talk about the brand Cumulus. Cumulus is a polish company that designs and produces lightweight outdoor gear. They are an internationally recognized brand used by outdoor professionals all over the world and they meet the highest ethical standards. They only use down from certified polish producers and ensure that the geese have access to water and free range breeding conditions resulting in a very high quality ethically sourced down. Cumulus offers customizable sleeping bags allowing users to choose parameters such as size, filling, fabrics and other details to create a product that perfectly matches their needs. In addition to their commitment to creating high quality gear Cumulus is also dedicated to sustainability and plans to become a climate neutral company by the end of 2023. Cumulus also offers a lifetime experience warranty on all of their products ensuring that customers can trust in their quality and durability of their gear. Now let's talk about what I like about this sleeping bag. In my opinion the Panjam 600 sleeping bag has exceptional quality. It kept me really warm during minus 6 degrees nights in Sweden. The down insulation also stays perfect in place. One of my favorite features is the ability to unzip the bag from the bottom allowing me to regulate my own temperature around my feet. The color with drawer cords was also really useful enabling me to easily adjust for added warm during colder nights and most importantly I just had a comfortable and warm sleep every night I slept in it. Of course as always there are some things that can be improved. One thing I didn't completely like about the bag was that the stuff sack provided was a bit too small for my liking making it a really tight fit to pack the bag in. As a solution I used a slightly bigger waterproof bag to store it instead. I did experience some instances where the zipper got stuck but I believe this was more due to my own mishandling rather than a design flaw. So my overall conclusion I absolutely loved this sleeping bag and I would recommend it to everyone. The quality is really top-notch and you can really feel the quality. It kept me warm during the cold nights in Sweden and yes like I said I would really really highly recommend the Cumulus 600 to anyone in need of a high quality sleeping bag. So what do you think about the Panjam 600? Let us know in the comments and we will definitely reply to your comments. If you'd like to see more gear reviews like this please consider subscribing to our channel and as we say goodbye in the Netherlands. Doei! See you next time!