Special Forces Jackets & Trousers
-Reversible Jacket
-Reversible Pants
-Shelter Jacket
-Air Jacket
-Arctic Jacket
Special
Forces Sleeping Bags
-Endurance Special Forces 0°C
-Endurance Special Forces -10°C
-Endurance Special Forces -25°C
The Norwegian brand Nanok
(ex Ajungilak) develop and produce the latest in sleeping bags and
insulation concepts
for all types of conditions and users. Nanok works
continuously to improve the comfort and performance of
sleeping
bags, and
wants to be the first ones out with the latest technology and construction
methods. Nanok sleeping bags
are more functional and more performance.
What makes the Nanok sleeping bags unique!
100% insulation
Because the production of Nanok’s sleeping bags and insulated clothing is
integrated with the production of the fibrefilling,
Nanok does not have to use
glue or binder fibres to create durable mats with an excellent performance.
Nanok’s mats
therefore consists of 100% heat retaining fibres. Most competitors
use up to 23% glue or binder fibre, this means that
a 80gr/ m² of Nanok mat
insulates about as well as about 100gr/m² mats from other companies. Another
benefit of this
process is that Nanok’s mats can be washed at 60°C without
loosing performance. Nanok can also design different
properties into the mats as
we have the possibility to blend fibres with different thicknesses and
properties. Nanok can
therefore control the ratio of softness, durability,
insulation and loft of the mat. Nanok can also produce different properties
in the same mat. Example:
Nanok can make 1/3 of the mat on the inside with the priority of
a softer feeling towards the
body and the outer 2/3’s with the priority of
durability and insulation. This can be done in a single mat. A 100gr/ m² mat
from
Nanok has 10 -11 layers, where as our competitors use 3-4 layers to get the
same thickness. Nanok’s mats therefore have
a more even quality and more
insulation as a result of more and thinner layers trapping more air.
Temperature rating correspond to ISO Technical report 11079 and is tested and
verified by the Norwegian Army.