Sleeping Bags & Quilts — Temperature-Rated Sleep Systems
Real sleep at temperatures you'll actually meet. Mummy bags, rectangular bags, and down quilts rated honestly — so the 20°F bag actually keeps you warm at 20°F, not 40°F.
Bag vs. quilt — what's the difference
Mummy bags wrap the full body, including hood — most efficient warmth-to-weight for cold weather. Rectangular bags trade efficiency for room — best for warm-weather and car camping. Quilts open underneath, relying on a pad for back insulation — lightest weight, most flexibility for hammock camping.
Down vs. synthetic
Down compresses smaller and weighs less for the same warmth — but loses insulation if it gets wet. Synthetic insulation retains warmth wet, dries faster, and costs less — at the price of more weight and bulk. For most use cases, down wins on dry trips; synthetic wins for wet environments and emergency-bag use.
Build the full sleep system
A bag is one piece of a sleep system. Pair with Sleeping Pads for ground insulation, Sheets & Covers for liners and overbags, and Bedding for vehicle setups.
Real warmth at honest ratings. Sleep that recovers you.