The North Face Inferno 0F Sleeping Bag
With a high warmth-to-weight ratio and advanced materials, The North Face Inferno 0°F sleeping bag is light, durable and warm—a versatile option for sleeping in the alpine.
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- Made with recycled nylon, the main body is light, durable and coated in aluminized XReflex for higher thermal retention
- Fitted hood for more warmth and comfort
- Hood cinch cord helps seal out the cold
- Full draft collar and integrated draft overlap for added comfort and to help prevent heat loss
- Side half zipper so you can make adjustments for temperature
- Trapezoidal side chamber baffles reduce cold spots and retain loft
- Shockcords on the back of the bag attach to a sleeping pad so the pad will stay in place while you sleep
- Anticompression pads for better CLO values
- Vaulted footbox
- Waterproof and breathable NeoVent Air fabric helps protect the head and footbox
- Includes compression sack and storage sack included
Imported.
View all The North Face Backpacking Sleeping Bags| Best Use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Temperature Rating (F) | 0 degrees (F) |
| Temperature Rating (C) | -18 degrees (C) |
| Weight | Regular: 2 lbs. 10 oz. Long: 2 lbs. 14 oz. |
| Shell | Main: 15-denier recycled nylon coated with aluminized XReflex treatment; head/footbox: 15-denier recycled ripstop nylon with breathable coating |
| Zipper Location | Right |
| Insulation Type | Down |
| Fill | 800-fill-power ProDown |
| Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
| Lining | 30-denier nylon taffeta |
| Sleeping Bag Shape | Mummy |
| Fits Up To (in.) | Regular: 72 inches Long: 79 inches |
| Shoulder Girth (in.) | Regular: 64 inches Long: 66 inches |
| Hip Girth (in.) | Regular: 60 inches Long: 62 inches |
| Stuff Sack Size | 10 x 10 x 16 inches |
| Stuff Sack Volume | Unavailable |
| Compressed Volume | Unavailable |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Sustainability | Down certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) |
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Warm
I used this sleeping bag 1/31/26 in Northern Minnesota on a -14 Fahrenheit night. With that said, wearing clothes, boot liners, and thin fleece liner inside of it I felt adequately warm and was able to sleep fine.




