Planning on a couple nights down in the valley and one up on the pass with plenty of variable temps all the while? Load up the Sierra Designs Arrow Rock 45 Degree Down Sleeping Bag and put your concerns to bed.
Load the Sierra Designs Arrow Rock 30-Degree Down Sleeping Bag into your backpack, and put an end to your bed-separation anxiety when you’re out on the trail.
Like us, Sierra Designs got tired of hearing the word green everywhere, so the company named its eco-friendly slumber sack the Verde 40 Sleeping Bag.
The Alps Mountaineering Compression Sack includes a zippered pocket in the lid to keep smaller items from getting lost in the depths of your pack.
The Therm-a-Rest Women’s Prolite Stuff Sack gives your Prolite mattress a water-resistant home when you’re on the trail.
The Globe Woodland Sleeping Bag ain’t your ultra technical, 2oz, -20 degree bag, but think of it this way: that bag cost you an arm and a nut. Do you really want to take it on tour with your band?
The Zagori Bivy is Sierra Designs' flagship one-man / woman overnight shelter, with welded seams, DriZone waterproofing, and stake-out options for heavy weather.
Kelty built the Light Year XP 0-Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag with a slew of features to guarantee your winter night feels as comfortable as possible.
Looking for a quality synthetic-fill sleeping bag that won't break the bank? Look no further than the Mountain Hardwear Women’s Switch 35 Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag.
For extreme winter conditions, take your Exped Arctic Goose WB Down Sleeping Bag with you. The Arctic Goose WB features 750-fill down to hold in your body heat and Exped's patented welded baffle construction so this sleeping bag's shell is waterproof.
Pack up the ultralight Alps Mountaineering Clearwater 20-Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag and stay warm on your late spring and early fall camping trips.
The Big Agnes Mica is a water resistant, windproof 20-degree synthetic bag that utilizes the Big Agnes sleeping pad technology.
Big Agnes designed the Horse Thief Down Sleeping Bag to be an economical choice for the light and fast backcountry crowd.
When the sun sets and the backcountry gets chilly, crawl into the Big Agnes Gilpin Sleeping Bag and enjoy the warmth of 600-fill goose down.
The Big Agnes Silver Creek Sleeping Bag turns you’re tent-bound woes into a solid night’s rest.
If you spend nights in the backcountry sweating and shivering like a cold sardine, it might be time to upgrade to the Big Agnes' Gold Creek Bag. This synthetic-insulated sleeping bag keeps you warm down to 20F and breathes to keep you comfy, not clammy.
Massively warm even in damp conditions, the PrimaLoft-insulated Slick Rock 0 Degree is a workhorse sleeping bag from ALPS Mountaineering.
The Alps Mountaineering Cyclone Compression Sack creates a long, skinny pack instead of the nylon bowling ball other compression sacks create.
The Mountain Hardwear Sprint SL Down Sleeping Bag is rated to 32F and made with a Conduit SL shell to keep the insulation from getting damp, even in wet mountain environments.
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