The Cosmic Down 20 sleeping bag is insulated with water-resistant DriDown™ that resists moisture, has exceptional loft and compresses down small, making it a great bag for 3-season backpacking.
Fill
84% 600-fill DriDown/16% polyester fiber
Temperature Rating (F)
19 degrees (F)
Features
Ripsop polyester creates a smooth yet durable shell; polyester taffeta lining breathes for comfort and feels great against skin
600-fill-power DriDown has a water-resistant finish that allows down insulation to resist moisture, dry fast and maintain loft
60 in. dual-slider locking zipper with antisnag design and draft tube to hold in warmth
Thermal comfort hood has drawcords of differing widths at head and neck for easy identification and adjustment in the dark
Full draft collar drapes comfortably over neck and shoulders, sealing out drafts
Off-set construction provides maximum warmth without cold spots
Natural-fit footbox provides plenty of room so feet don't feel scrunched
Stuff sack included
Imported.
Many sleeping bags are rated for temperature by an independent testing protocol. REI and the broader industry now use the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 23537 protocol, which improves on the older European Norm (EN) 13537 standard; you may still see older items in our assortment that were only EN tested. With either protocol, each bag gets a Comfort (or T-Comfort) rating and Lower Limit (or T-Limit) rating. The Comfort rating is the lowest temperature at which the bag will keep the average "cold sleeper" comfortable, and the Lower Limit rating is the lowest temperature at which the bag will keep the average "warm sleeper" comfortable. Ratings are based on a person wearing one long underwear layer and a pair of socks, sleeping on an insulated surface with a minimum R-value of 5.38. Many brands use the Comfort rating for women's bags and the Lower Limit rating for men's and unisex bags. Everyone's body and sleep comfort differ, and conditions of use (posture, clothing, sleeping pad R-value, wind, humidity, etc.) affect total insulation, so EN and ISO ratings are intended as a guideline to help you compare products, rather than a guarantee of warmth.