$179.95
From Utah's San Rafael Swell in January to Colorado's Mount Evans region in July, the Big Agnes Farwell Sleeping Bag helps you stay warm at night.
$169.95
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.
$179.95
The insulation in the Kelty Women's Light Year XP 0 Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag retains heat even if it gets damp, which means drizzly weather while you're hiking won't equal a soggy night's sleep.
$179.95
Even the dampest snowcave presents no match for the warm-when-wet MontBell Super Stretch Burrow #0 Synthetic Sleeping Bag. Pack this lightweight four-season bag for all your high alpine assaults.
$98.95
Are you seeking affordable, cozy backcountry lodging for your winter camping trips? Seek no more, for you've found The North Face Elkhorn Bx 0 Degree Sleeping Bag.
$178.95
The North Face Snowshoe 0-Degree Sleeping Bag represents an optimal combination of synthetic insulated warmth and packable weight for all-season backpacking and mountaineering.
$178.95
With a slim gal's fit in the hips and shoulders, plus increased insulation in the hood, The North Face Women's 0-Degree Snowshoe Sleeping Bag represents an optimal combination of warmth and weight for all-season backpacking.
$288.95
The North Face Superlight 0F Sleeping Bag, with 600-fill goose down insulation, weighs about 3 lbs (1660g) and keeps you warm while winter camping.
$238.95
The North Face packed the Tundra -20F Synthetic Sleeping Bag with Climashield Neo synthetic insulation to simulate a Carribean beach on the inside while the icy winds are blowing on the outside of your tent.