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

For those who need extra room, the Big Agnes Echo Park 20 sleeping bag is long and wide. And for those who move around in their sleep, its Padlok™ design keeps you from rolling off your sleeping pad.
$20
10% Reward
on this and every eligible full-price item*
+
$30
Bonus Card
valid for 60 days after joining*
=
$50
Value
Keep shopping
Imported.
View all Big Agnes Camping Sleeping BagsBest Use | Camping |
---|---|
Temperature Rating (F) | 20 degrees (F) |
Temperature Rating (C) | -7 degrees (C) |
Weight | 4 lbs. 15.4 oz. |
Shell | 40-denier nylon ripstop with a water-repellent finish without intentionally added PFAS |
Zipper Location | Left/Right |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Fill | FireLine Max Eco |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Lining | Cotton/polyester |
Sleeping Bag Shape | Rectangular |
Fits Up To (in.) | 78 inches |
Shoulder Girth (in.) | 80 inches |
Hip Girth (in.) | 74 inches |
Stuff Sack Size | 10 x 21 inches |
Stuff Sack Volume | 26 liters |
Compressed Volume | 23.4 liters |
Gender | Unisex |
Adding a review will require a valid email for verification
I did a lot of reading and research to find a good 3-season bag I wanted. This one stood out and had all sorts of cool features - namely, a full zipper that goes around the bottom so it can be turned into a quilt in the summer. I unpack it on my first trip with it to find the zipper only goes to the ankle. Pretty disappointed in that, but otherwise the bag kept me warm on a not-so-chilly summer night in Shenandoah national park.