Backpacking can take you amazing places—and the right backpacking sleeping bag will keep you warm no matter where you roam. The exception to this rule? If you’re looking for an affordable backpacking ...
M’s L: 6’6″ W’s R 20F: 3 lbs, 10 oz M’s R 20F: 3 lbs, 7 oz R 20F: $200 Synthetic W’s R 20F: 3 lbs, 2 oz M’s R 20F: 2 lbs. 8F ISO limit for W’s 20F 19F ISO limit for M’s 20F M’s L: 6’6″ W’s R 15F: 4 ...
Backpacking sleeping bags typically use either down or synthetic insulation, each with unique pros and cons. Down insulation offers the best warmth-to-weight ratio and compressibility, as seen in ...
Nothing ruins a trip into the backcountry like a bad night’s sleep—which is why we’ve spent thousands of hours testing backpacking sleeping bags to find the most comfortable option for every use and ...
Backcountry sleep comfort starts from the ground up, and the best backpacking sleeping pads ensure that your nights under the stars are restful, not restless. Leveraging the collective experience of ...
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After weeks of testing, the Nemo Forte Endless Promise sleeping bag emerged as the best sleeping bag overall. Although a tent and sleeping pad are essential parts of the sleep setup, the humble ...
A good night’s sleep on the trail can influence how much you enjoy the rest of your trip, and the right sleeping bag, along with your tent and sleeping pad, is essential to making that possible.