How to Choose Sleeping Bags for Backpacking

Hanging out at camp or trekking through the backcountry? The women's Marmot Teton 15° sleeping bag has you covered with strategically placed 650-fill-power down that keeps warmth where you want it.
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Best Use | Backpacking |
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Tested Lower Limit | 0 degrees (F) - ISO |
Tested Comfort | 14 degrees (F) - ISO |
Temperature Rating (F) | 15 degrees (F) |
Temperature Rating (C) | -9 degrees (C) |
Weight | Regular: 3 lbs. 9.8 oz. Long: 3 lbs. 14.8 oz. |
Shell | 20-denier 100% recycled nylon ripstop |
Zipper Location | Left/Right |
Insulation Type | Down |
Water-Resistant Down | Yes |
Fill | 650-fill-power duck down |
Fill Weight | Regular: 2 lbs. 4 oz. Long: 2 lbs. 6.8 oz. |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Lining | 20-denier 100% recycled nylon taffeta |
Sleeping Bag Shape | Mummy |
Fits Up To (in.) | Regular: 66 inches Long: 72 inches |
Shoulder Girth (in.) | Regular: 58 inches Long: 61 inches |
Hip Girth (in.) | Regular: 57.1 inches Long: 59.8 inches |
Stuff Sack Size | Regular: 8.3 x 17.7 inches Long: 9.1 x 18.5 inches |
Stuff Sack Volume | Regular: 33.5 liters Long: 40.1 liters |
Gender | Women's |
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Like the title says, I love this sleeping bag. I've used it on multi-day backpacking trips and camping trips, and it's so comfy and cozy. I don't use a compression bag and usually pack it in the bag it comes with, so it's fairly big. It takes up about 1/2 of my 65L backpacking bag when it's inside the main compartment of the bag. The drawstring of the bag it comes with could be better. It always spills a little bit out of the top, but it's not a huge deal. I've used it sleeping in 30-60deg temperatures, and it's fantastic. I usually enter the sleeping bag cold and wearing many layers including a down jacket, and I end up waking up in the middle night because it's too warm and needing to remove a layer or two, which I think is a great problem. After removing some layers, I'm the perfect temperature the rest of the night, and I wake up warm and cozy. This is definitely one of my favorite items in my backpacking setup. Even though it's a bit bigger and heavier than other sleeping bags, I think it's 100% worth bringing it along.