GSO ISO 23537-2:2021

ISO 23537-2:2016
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Requirements for sleeping bags — Part 2: Fabric and material properties

GSO ISO 23537-2:2021 Files

GSO ISO 23537-2:2021 Scope

ISO 23537-2:2016 specifies the fabric and material properties as well as provisions for labelling of adult sized sleeping bags for use in sports and leisure time activities. Thermal and dimensional requirements are specified in ISO 23537‑1.

ISO 23537-2:2016 does not apply to sleeping bags intended for specific purpose such as military use and extreme climate zone expedition. It does not apply to sleeping bags for children or babies.

NOTE No prediction model exists for the determination of the limiting temperatures based on the thermal resistance of the sleeping bag for children and babies. Moreover, such a model for testing cannot be developed because the necessary controlled sleep trials with children or babies in climatic chambers are, out of ethical reasons, not permitted.

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