Improved
Rainforest Main Features
Adjustable Insulated Hood
The attached hood is both insulated and adjustable for best fit, warmth and comfort.
Dual Zipper
Quick, practical and durable dual zipper design so you can access your pockets or fly.
Kangaroo Pocket
Bring your hands to rest and stash anything you need handily.
Elastic Hand Enclosures
Elastic no-hassle hand openings allow you to bring your hands in and out of the bag quickly and effortlessly.
Removable Booties
Zip-off booties reinforced with durable nylon so you can wear your own shoes when active, or the booties when sleeping.
Other Cool Features
Hollow Fibre Insulation
Synthetic insulation made up of tiny circular clusters of fibre that mimic the properties of down clusters, keep you toasty on the go or while sleeping.
Soft Polyester Shell
Soft polyester shell and lining.
Weather resistant with DWR coating
This finish provides coating protection, making it repellent against water and stain resistant.
Specifications
Rating Temperatures (ISO 23537)
Weight
Small: 2.11 lb / 0.96 kg
Medium: 2.58 lb / 1.17 kg
Large: 2.88 lb / 1.31 kg
X-Large: 3.32 lb / 1.51 kg
Made from 54 plastic bottles
100% post-consumer recycled fabric, insulation and zippers
Limited Edition Pattern
100% Recycled Materials
The Selk’bag Rainforest outer shell, linings, zippers and insulation are made with 100% post-consumer recycled material fibres.
Fifty-four (54) discarded plastic bottles are recycled into polyester fibres to produce each bag, taking a meaningful step towards more sustainable production. Requiring fewer resources, generating less waste, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, helps us better protect people’s health and push for a more sustainable planet.
Inspiration
This new model, came to life trough our alliance with Parque Oncol, one of the largest reserves of biodiversity on the face of the planet. A one-of-a-kind marvel that inspired us in the creation of this design, which sports the species most symbolic of this incredible place, like the Monito del Monte (a small marsupial opossum) and the Chucao bird.
Parque Oncol, nestled on the coast of Valdivia, in northern Chilean Patagonia, is home to an inmense diversity of endemic flora and fauna as a result of glacial movements 18,000 years ago. The park's mountain Oncol, Mirador and Nahuelbuta remained iced-free in this period of time, thus creating an environment that supports this park, as the largest reserve of biodiversity in South America, and one of the largest on the planet.