Sleeping Bag Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right One for Camping

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After a night of driving, slide into the roomy Mountain Hardwear Bozeman 0 sleeping bag, turn the stuff sack inside out for a fleece pillow and start dreaming about tomorrow's adventures.
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Best Use | Camping |
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Tested Lower Limit | 0 degrees (F) - ISO |
Tested Comfort | 13 degrees (F) - ISO |
Temperature Rating (F) | 0 degrees (F) |
Temperature Rating (C) | -18 degrees (C) |
Weight | 5 lbs. 7.4 oz. |
Shell | 75-denier plain-weave polyester |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Fill | Thermal Q recycled synthetic insulation |
Fill Weight | 4 lbs. 3.7 oz. |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Lining | 75-denier plain-weave polyester |
Sleeping Bag Shape | Mummy |
Fits Up To (in.) | 72 inches |
Shoulder Girth (in.) | 62 inches |
Hip Girth (in.) | 58 inches |
Stuff Sack Size | 12 x 20 inches |
Stuff Sack Volume | 24.4 liters |
Compressed Volume | 19.4 liters |
Gender | Unisex |
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I bought both the 15 and 0 degree bozemans. Just took the 15 on a smoky mountain trip and stayed comfortable. I’m a side sleeper and there was plenty of room around the shoulders to turn. This bag has the same relaxed mummy cut so it provides the same comfort. I wish the hood cinch could let out a little more because it was tight around my forehead with the pillow I used. But where I knock a star off is the stuff sack. For such a good quality bag it is HUGE in the issued stuff sack. Just got a different brand 20L compression sack and was able to get it down to half the size I just wish they would’ve included a version of this better compression sack! Bag itself is 5/5 now that I can get it packed smaller.
This just arrived yesterday so naturally I had to put it to the test. I just spent an extremely warm and comfortable night relaxing in this bag (the -18 C) in my backyard at 0 C. Lots if wiggle room, but fits very well. I bought the long size because I’m 6’2”, so there’s a bit of extra room at the bottom, but this is easily dealt with when you stuff the leftover material into your stuff sack and wrap that around your feet.
My body runs cold all year round and I'm a restless sleeper. This is high quality, luxurious feel, very warm and comfortable to rest/sleep in to after a long day of being out and about in nature. The only thing that was a little bit difficult was putting the sleeping bag to it's bag. Great investment!
I took this to Everest Base Camp. It was a bit heavy but I was the only person in my group to stay warm throughout the trek. I was a pleasure to sleep in and I spent plenty of time after hikes just reading in this bag in warmth and comfort. I am allergic to down so really needed this.
Love this bag. It's been used in an unheated camper this fall in Colorado with overnight lows in the 20s and 30s, and it's been very comfortable.
Super wam on 15 degree nights. Wish it stuffed down smaller, but it worked great for car/raft camping
Perfect and lived up to expectations! Stayed warm throughout the night, even my feet.
Good bag, quality craftsmanship, but heavy and not super packable.