Sleeping bags provide essential warmth, comfort, and protection during outdoor adventures. Whether you're camping in summer or trekking through snow-covered trails, the right sleeping bag ensures a restful night and insulation from the elements. Choose from various shapes, temperature ratings, and insulation types to match your environment and activity level.
Teton Altos 20 Degree Down-Filled Mummy Sleeping Bag - Blue
$179.99
Seller: Sportsmans Warehouse
Teton Leef 30 degree Long Mummy Sleeping Bag - Black and Sage
$69.99
Seller: Sportsmans Warehouse
Spacious and ideal for car camping or mild conditions, offering room to move and ventilation.
Tapered design for maximum heat retention, perfect for cold-weather backpacking and hiking.
Designed for two people, great for couples or families camping together.
A balance between space and thermal efficiency is suitable for campers needing both.
Lightweight and compact, ideal for backpackers who prioritize mobility.
Sized-down versions with added insulation to keep younger campers warm.
Reliable and affordable for recreational camping.
High-performance bags for various climates and terrains.
Known for technical, cold-rated bags for serious outdoor use.
Durable and budget-friendly with a range of shapes and sizes.
Premium comfort and innovative sleeping system compatibility.
Great value bags with extra features and comfort.
Versatile and eco-conscious options for all-season adventurers.
What temperature rating should I choose?
Choose a rating slightly lower than the coldest temperatures you expect. A 20°F bag is versatile for three-season use.
Down or synthetic insulation – which is better?
Down is lighter and more compressible; synthetic insulates better when wet and is usually more affordable.
Can sleeping bags be washed?
Yes, follow the care label. Use a gentle detergent and air dry or tumble dry on low heat with dryer balls.
How do I store a sleeping bag when not in use?
Store it loosely in a breathable sack or hang it. Avoid keeping it compressed for long periods.
Are sleeping pads necessary with a sleeping bag?
Yes, sleeping pads add insulation and comfort by reducing heat loss to the ground.