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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Heavy and warm sleeping bag. Washes well even it gets smelly. Large size so you can wrap the head part over your head. Thick and fluffy to add comfort and have some material to put between legs or between arms. Great quality and functioning zipper that doesn't break. Heavy but I like em like that
Mitch
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I got the -25⁰ rated sleeping bag. It is very thick and feels like a quality bag. The zipper worked fine, and it is very roomy. The interior fabric is very soft & comfortable. It is a heavy bag weight wise, but that is expected for a bit less expensive sleeping for such a cold rating. It isn't very good for warmer temperatures above freezing, as you will sleep too hot & sweat in it. The materials & quality of assembly of the two I purchased is really good. The stuff bags they are in work great. Though a little tough to get the bags stuffed into, it takes a bit of arm strength.I am very happy with them both, and they work great for what I need them for. I think they are worth the price & the quality is good. They might mot be so good for someone wanting to take them hiking long distances, as the -25⁰ bag weighs about 10lbs and it is pretty bulky even in the stuff carrying bag. If you are looking for a hiking sleeping bag, you might want to pay more for a lighter bag that compresses down more than this. But overall, a bag rated for such low temps, and NOT having any down feathers in it, the weight & bulkyness isn't bad at all. It is well worth the money in my opinion.
Michael A.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I used this bag for 2 nights that got down to 25°F. I stayed really warm throughout the night. Once I figured out to use the drawstring around the head and neck area, I was able to stop much of the cold air from coming into the bag as I moved.I made sure on my second night to sleep with a neck gaiter and pulled my beanie down over my face. With that set up and a decent sleeping pad I had no complaints.However, the biggest complaint I have and the reason its not 5 stars is the bag’s bulkiness. It was so big even in the sinched down stuff sack that the cargo straps under my backpack couldn’t fit around it. I had to rig it up so that I could even bring it backpacking and even then it got in the way constantly.Great bag for camping if you don't have to carry it around on your pack, otherwise I’m returning mine to look for a less bulky and lighter option with this temp rating.
Erin Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
This is an incredible sleeping bag! I just retired my first one, which I had for years, and used daily while traveling far and wide (the sleeping bag just got too dirty from overuse in the outdoors). Amazingly durable and thick, this sleeping bag is roomy, does not smell like chemicals, has a great zipper, is very soft and has lots of poofy padding.It kept me warm on the coldest of nights in negative temp winters, and by unzipping it, and using as a "burrito blanket" was nicely cool in the summer. It is so thick, you can even use it as a mattress pad for extra cushion in various circumstances.I am in love with these sleeping bags, and Teton is by far the best brand of sleeping bag I have encountered to date. They parallel and exceed in quality the thick, super warm, rugged and durable vintage sleeping bags I remember from camping trips as a kid. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! EXTREMELY WARM + high quality materials. The bag is water resistant, though not waterproof, so perhaps get a tent or tarp. i am drifting off to sleep in my Teton sleeping bag as I write this review... Goodnight! Zzzzz...
Randal
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2022
They needed to go about 10% bigger on the stuff sack.I have the Altos Sport mummy bag -18, and the Celsius XL -18, and I have no issues getting them back in their bags. I am pretty good at it. I could barely get the -32 back in, and it took 2 days of stuffing... it's still not all the way in. I put the opening up, so it could exit air, but it's still so tight. I can't believe the sack even stood up to the stuffing without blowing.Other than that, it's just a ridiculous sleeping bag, weighs 10 lbs, and I will hopefully never be in temps near -32c.But the bag was on sale for less than a crappy bag, so now I own this...It will be a great buy, if I lose power this winter, and at the same time my city gets about 15c colder than the record...Teton makes great stuff. I use my -18 bag a fair bit, and I have never even needed to zip it up. It's like it's own bed, and the -32 one more so. So much padding.It's what most people envision when they think about a really over the top comfy warm big sleeping bag. Fuzzy, warm, you want to be in it. when it gets dark and cool.I use a 4man Geertop tent and a 2man Marmot Crane tent. You should use a tent with aluminum poles, they are just a step up from fiberglass imo. Nylon tents are lighter than polyester, but can stretch and sack when wet, poly doesn't stretch when wet.All cheap tents seem to be polyester, and nylon seems to be more for backpacking lightness, but I am not exactly sure on that point.I like a tent with a full fly, that comes all the way to the ground and beyond. I live where it rains a lot, and waterproof and warm is all I care about. Look for a 4 season tent.I use Naturehike cots, with Klymit sleeping pads and the little Teton pillows with their own stuffsacks and removable washable pillowcases, they are great and match the patterns in my Teton sleeping bags! So far, I have slept right through the nights with that setup every time.Good luck! Happy camping!
Vivie1
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2021
Purchased for my sister. She was very pleased with the quality and warmth of this bag.
SMP
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020
I am a large guy, 6' 290lbs, and normal sleeping bags are too small for me. I bought the XL -25F bag with the hope that it would meet these four requirements:1) Be large enough to turn my body over inside the bag (without turning over the bag itself).2) Sleep comfortably with my entire body inside the bag, including my arms.3) Be warm enough to sleep in a tent at 0F +4) Be small/light enough to attach to a backpackUnfortunately, I think the sleeping back is too bulky and heavy for any serious backpacking trip. But after using this bag for a while, I've come to realization that's not the fault of this bag - that's more a matter of me not being able to fit in a normal size bag. I think it's unrealistic to expect a manufacturer to make a sleeping big enough to fit me in comfortably and also make it light and warm enough for backpacking in really cold weather.Once I accepted that reality, I came to appreciate even more how well this bag meets the other three requirements. It's plenty big for me. I can flip my entire body over inside of it without taking my arms out and avoid getting the bag and my clothes all twisted up. It's long enough to fit my entire body inside the bag including my head, with the hood comfortably flipped up over my head all night for extra warmth if I want. The hood and can be tightened up to further seal off the inside.I've slept in this sleeping bag in about 15F in a tent in sweats, a sweatshirt and a hat and socks, and I was perfectly comfortable all night. My feet did not get cold. I felt like I could go colder than that without any trouble.Another thing that might not be emphasized as much is the quality. This is a very high quality bag. I didn't find any loose threads. The zippers are super smooth and large, easily zipped/unzipped with one hand. The zipper does get bound up pretty easily, but that's simply because there's a lot of material - which is necessary, given the temperature rating of this bag. The ripstop material is super smooth and slides around very easily, making it simple to move it around inside a tent from inside or outside the bag. The straps on the compression sack are very strong and so are the buckles. And the compression bag is large enough to make the job of stuffing it back pretty manageable. It seems like it would be really easy to cinch down the straps so tight that the seams rip, so I am pretty conscious about how much I tighten them to avoid that.This sleeping bag is really excellent for a winter camper enthusiast like me with a large body. Once I let go of the idea that I could take it on a backpacking trip, I have been super happy I bought it. It's has really been a terrific investment and opened up an entirely new season of camping for me. I couldn't recommend any higher.
Alejandro Fuentes Villaseñor
Reviewed in Mexico on March 28, 2019
Esta es de las mejores compras que hemos hecho en Amazon. El sleeping bag cumple su funcion, olvidate de sentir frio!Les he de confesar que compramos para toda la familia y todos estamos muy satisfechos.El sleeping bag viene con una bolsa para almacenarlo.Llego en buenas condiciones y en el tiempo esperado.
John R.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2016
This is a serious camping sleeping bag for those who feel the cold. It has a shoulder strip which can be tightened around you and a hood to be tightened round your head. In normal temperatures this is not needed, but good options to have if it drops without warning. It's more expensive than others, but you're paying for the extra features it offers for colder nights. The inner material is soft and smooth against the body and it's very warm indeed. Very happy with this purchase and would recommend to the serious camper.
Steve I
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2016
Super warm and roomy, would recommend.I did the "Big Snore" charity event early March in support of the homeless. Slept under a cardboard box in this on a cold night and was as warm as toas, love it.Going to purchase the handed version for my partner as soon as I convince her that camping is fun!
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