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The Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags of 2024

W e’ve established the best backpacking homes ( tents !), beds ( sleeping pads! ) how to carry them ( packs !) and now it’s time to choose your comforter (sleeping bag) for the next five to six months of your life. It’s a crucial piece of gear because it 1) weighs a lot, 2) usually costs a lot, and 3) without it, you’re in danger of a cold, miserable night at best or life-threatening exposure at worst.

Because a crappy night’s sleep is the fastest way to ruin the trip of a lifetime, you should opt for one of the best possible backpacking sleeping bags for your next hike. In assembling this list, we considered factors like weight , warmth , price , materials , and features to identify top-performing bags for every type of backpacker.

Looking for a quilt? Check out the Best Backpacking Quilts  instead.

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Best sleeping bags for backpacking:

  • Feathered Friends Tanager (Highest Fill Power)
  • Therm-a-Rest Hyperion 20 (Lightest Sleeping Bag)
  • Western Mountaineering UltraLite (Best All-Around)
  • NEMO Riff 15 Endless Promise (Best Sleeping Bag for Side Sleepers)
  • Big Agnes Torchlight UL 20 (Most Versatile Sleeping Bag)
  • NEMO Forte 35 Endless Promise (Best Synthetic Backpacking Sleeping Bag)
  • Kelty Cosmic Ultra 20 (Best Budget Down Sleeping Bag)

Best Sleeping Bags for Backpacking: FAQs

Sleeping bags are expensive and weirdly complex. Before we get into our picks for the best backpacking sleeping bags for thru-hiking, here are a few pointers to help make the decision easier.

What Temperature Rating Should I Use for Thru-Hiking?

Most Triple Crown trail thru-hikers should be fine with a bag rated between 15 and 30 degrees. You know yourself, though. If you tend to sleep cold, opt for something rated to a lower temperature. When in doubt, the rule of thumb is to go with a bag rated at least 10 degrees lower than the lowest temperature you expect to encounter on your hike. Alternatively, carry a lighter bag supplemented with a liner .

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It’s important to keep in mind that for men’s and unisex bags, the temperature ratings listed in the product name (Nemo Forte 35, Kelty Cosmic 20, etc.) usually denote the lowest temperature at which an average warm sleeper might still feel comfortable (“limit”). Sleeping bags also have a secondary temperature rating (“comfort”) that indicates the lowest temperature at which an average cold sleeper might stay comfortable.

Check the label — the comfort temperature might be 10 degrees warmer than the number given in the model name.

For instance, the Therm-a-Rest Hyperion 20 advertises the limit rating. The bag is rated to keep an average warm sleeper comfortable down to 20 degrees. Those who run cold should pay more attention to the Hyperion’s comfort rating, which is 32 degrees. Big difference.

In contrast, women’s bags tend to advertise the comfort rating in the product name. This is because women generally run colder than men, so the comfort rating is more relevant.

Learn more about temperature ratings in The Ultimate Guide to Backpacking Sleeping Bags and Quilts for All Budgets .

Sleeping Bag or Quilt?

Quilts are essentially sleeping bags without the underside, saving the weight of a hood and a full-length zipper and part of the bulk. The idea is that when you lie on a down-insulated sleeping bag, the down compresses enough that it doesn’t work to insulate, and users do just as well with a sleeping pad for insulation from the ground.

The general consensus for most quilt models is that they are not quite as warm as a mummy bag with the same rating because they tend to let in more drafts. Even so, quilts are growing in popularity compared to fully enclosed bags, with just 40 percent of respondents to our annual Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker Survey using bags during their thru-hike.

Quilt aficionados appreciate the weight savings and freedom of movement their sleep system affords them. If you opt for a quilt, be sure to get an adequate width to avoid drafts. If you tend to sleep colder and prefer a snug, tucked-in feel, go for a traditional mummy bag.

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What’s the Difference Between Men’s and Women’s Sleeping Bags?

There are a few differences in women’s-specific vs. general sleeping bags, though nothing critical. Women’s bags have a different down distribution based on a general understanding of heat loss — for instance, a women’s-specific bag might have a higher concentration of down around the torso and in the footbox as opposed to a generic bag.

Women’s-specific bags are also wider in the hips and narrower through the shoulder, and are often smaller in width and length. This means less empty space to heat up and keep warm.

As mentioned above, women’s bags are more likely to advertise comfort temperature ratings in their branding. For instance, the women’s Nemo Riff 15 bag is rated to keep an average cold sleeper comfortable at 18 degrees, while the men’s Riff 15 is only rated to keep an average cold sleeper comfortable down to 28 degrees. It’s worth noting that both of these sleeping bags cost the same — just saying.

Moral of the story: if you want the warmest possible version of a sleeping bag and your proportions allow it, opt for the women’s model.

Wait, I’m Confused About Fill Power Vs. Fill Weight

So are most people.

Fill power refers to the space one ounce of down occupies in a cylindrical container when allowed to loft to full capacity. High-quality down has a higher loft than lower-quality down, which means you get more warmth for less weight. i.e., 900 fill has a better warmth-to-weight ratio than 700 fill. Look for sleeping bags between 650 and 950 fill power. Anything more than that is just fluff.

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Down or Synthetic?

Down is more compressible and has a better warmth-to-weight ratio than synthetic, making it the ultralight insulation of choice. On the other hand, it’s also much more expensive and won’t provide much warmth if it gets wet.

Goose vs. duck down: Duck down is less expensive than goose down, but you won’t find duck down loftier than about 650-fill. It also has more of a smell when it gets damp. In contrast, goose down is available in 850, 950, and even 1000-fill.

Hydrophobic down: Some down has a hydrophobic treatment that allows it to retain some loft (and by extension, warmth) if it gets wet, bringing it more in line with synthetic fill’s superior performance in wet conditions.

Synthetic fill: Synthetic (polyester) insulation goes by branded names like PrimaLoft and Polartec. It’s bulkier and heavier than down, but this might be a worthy tradeoff for budget-conscious hikers since it costs a fraction of what down costs. And technologies are continuing to evolve, with some synthetic fills like Climashield Apex feeling almost as warm and compressible as real down.

Can I Relax if My Down Has a Water-Resistant Treatment?

You can sort of chill out. We recommend you opt for a sleeping bag with a treated down to give yourself some leeway if the bag gets damp or comes in contact with condensation on the walls of your tent. Treated down will retain its loft and insulating abilities for significantly longer than untreated down, but you should still protect your bag from getting saturated. There are a few varieties of treated down on the market — keep an eye out for Nikwax, DriDown, DownTek, and HyperDry.

If you’re really concerned about your down getting wet, a synthetic bag is another option, but those models tend to be bulkier. Synthetic fill has come a long way in the past few years, but down still has a higher warmth-to-weight ratio overall.

Features to Look For in the Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags

More features typically translate to more weight. If you’re planning a long-distance trek, you may want to forgo some of the below features in favor of weight savings.

Fill weight: The amount of insulation in a sleeping bag determines how warm it will be. Different insulation types (synthetic, down of varying fill powers) all have different weights for the same amount of loft, but looking at the fill weight is a good starting point when researching a bag’s warmth.

Fill ratio: This is the fill weight divided by the overall weight of the bag (including shell fabric and zippers). A bag with a lower ratio can still be warm — it might just mean it has more zippers or thicker fabric. However, the higher the fill ratio, the more efficient the bag’s design.

Two-way zipper: Half zippers save weight, but they’re not versatile. With two-way full-length zippers, you can open up the bottom to vent heat on warm nights.

Draft collar: The best backpacking sleeping bag in the world won’t do you much good if cold air can seep in through the giant hole at the top of the bag. So make sure you get an insulated draft collar that hangs around your neck and shoulders to cut airflow.

Stash pocket: In cold weather, you’ll want to sleep with your electronics, water filter, and maybe a few other things. An internal pocket goes a long way toward maintaining order in your bag once you move all your random shit inside.

Water resistance: DWR shell fabrics, water-resistant down, waterproof footboxes… you get the picture. Anything you can do to avoid a sodden sleep system is a win. And on that note…

Dark colors: Despite your best efforts, your sleeping bag is going to get wet at some point. When it does, you’ll need to find a sunny patch of trail and dry that sucker out ASAP. That’s why the best backpacking sleeping bags for thru-hiking are dark-colored.

Black/dark-colored bags absorb heat and dry faster than lighter colors. This one simple feature will save you time and help keep your bag in decent shape.

Pad sleeve: Some models from Big Agnes swap the bottom insulation for a stretchy fabric sleeve designed to hold an inflatable pad. This is great if you’re sick of sleeping on what feels like the world’s most boring Slip ‘N Slide.

Pro tip: The low-budget solution to the slippery pad problem is a few strategically placed dots of silicone seam sealer on your pad to create extra friction.

Responsible manufacturing processes: If you opt for a down bag, make sure the insulation was ethically sourced by checking for Responsible Down Standard accreditation.

If it has a durable water repellent (DWR) coating, check that the brand is using PFC-free DWR, a more environmentally conscious choice that is quickly becoming the industry standard.

Other things to look for in this category include the use of recycled and/or Bluesign-approved materials, emissions-reducing manufacturing processes, and fair labor practices.

Caring for Your Sleeping Bag

No matter what you choose, remember to treat your sack-o’-fluff with care. A sleeping bag is a big and important investment. It can mean the difference between a comfortable night’s sleep and sheer misery, keeping you safe in plummeting temperatures.

During sunny breaks, shake out your sleeping bag and let it dry in the sun. As often as possible, remove it from the compression sack to allow a full loft, and never store it compressed when you’re not hiking.

After a season of heavy use, wash your sleeping bag to keep it fresh and lofty for years to come. (Both down and synthetic sleeping bags require special care at the laundromat: read this article and maybe watch a few videos to ensure you don’t accidentally ruin your bag by washing it wrong.)

About Our 2024 Picks

Sleeping bags are simpler than tents and packs . They’re essentially bags of feathers, and the biggest variable will be choosing between a quilt or mummy bag (see above). There’s sufficient diversity in the sleeping bag/quilt market that we’ve chosen to break traditional sleeping bags and quilts into separate listings. For this review, we’ll focus on traditional mummies.

We’ve chosen a selection of bags that are lightweight, durable, and highly customizable — thru-hiker-centric models with good warmth-to-weight ratios. Be sure to check out all of the customization options for each model to fit your particular needs — many brands (especially cottage industry) have build-your-own options for fill power, temperature rating (all listings are in Fahrenheit), width/length, and even color.

Since so many of these models have an array of customization options, we’ve based our specs (price, weight, fill, dimensions, etc.) on the stock model.

The following sleeping bags are listed in no particular order.

The Best Sleeping Bags for Backpacking of 2024

Feathered friends tanager (best warmth-to-weight ratio).

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Best sleeping bags for backpacking: Feathered Friends Tanager.

MSRP: $469 Weight: 18.6 ounces Fill Weight: 12.6 ounces Fill Ratio: 0.68 Temperature Rating: 20 degrees but FF’s ratings are generally considered accurate for comfort Insulation: 12.6 ounces of  950-plus-fill down

Made in Seattle, Feathered Friends bags come with a hefty price tag, but the craftsmanship, customer service, and overall quality make their bags a worthy investment. The Tanager weighs scarcely more than a pound—less than many 20-degree quilts—but has many of the draft control benefits of a traditional sleeping bag.

The Tanager saves weight over a traditional mummy by using ultralight materials and eliminating not just the bulky hood, but also the zipper. You enter and exit this by shimmying through the top opening.

A full 68 percent of this bag’s 19-ounce weight is devoted to down feathers, earning it the Best Warmth-to-Weight Ratio award.

Materials and Features

Insanely floofy 950-fill down is sandwiched between a Pertex Endurance 7D water-resistant shell  and a 15D ripstop nylon liner. The collar has a drawcord so you can cinch it around your neck during cold weather.

Nobody’s Perfect

The Tanager’s hoodless, zipperless design isn’t for everyone: scooching in and out the sleeping bag’s narrow top opening can be tough. Some users also find it quite narrow. The difficulty of getting in and out or moving around inside the bag may lend itself to sleeping bag claustrophobia, even though it lacks a constricting hood. If you find yourself overheating, you also can’t unzip to dump heat.

The Tanager is designed to be paired with a lightweight, hooded puffy like the Feathered Friends Eos for optimal warmth on cold nights, which could be a drawback for folks who prefer not to sleep in their jackets. For a more traditional mummy design from Feathered Friends, check out their Hummingbird model .

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Therm-a-Rest Hyperion 20 (Lightest Mummy)

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Best sleeping bags for backpacking: Therm-a-Rest Hyperion.

MSRP: $550 (reg. length) Weight: 20 ounces (reg. length) Fill Weight: 12.5 ounces Fill Ratio: 0.63 Temperature Rating: 20 degrees Comfort Rating: 32 degrees Insulation: 12.5 ounces of 900-fill Nikwax hydrophobic down

Therm-a-Rest upped their sleep system game back in 2019. They avoided the pitfalls of overly engineered systems, opting to follow along the lines of their fan-favorite NeoAir sleeping pads : lightweight, streamlined, and optimized for long-distance hikers. This sleeping bag is ultralight, packable, and straightforward—even the zipper is only half-length.

The temperature rating is accurate (20 degrees limit, 32 degrees comfort), and it packs down extremely small. It is the lightest traditional mummy bag on this list.

And not for nothing in this increasingly unaffordable world: as of January 2024, this bag is one of the very few products on our list that hasn’t increased in price since the 2023 list came out.

900-fill Nikwax hydrophobic down stays lofted if it gets damp, with zoned insulation ensuring the most heavily insulated parts are on the tops and sides, where you need to conserve the most heat. The face fabric is 10D polyester ripstop, and the bag has a hood with a draft collar.

The hood can feel a little shallow and not entirely secure on your head when you roll over.

Meanwhile, the “legs” can feel a bit narrow compared to the insulation up top, and the half-length zipper makes a smooth entry and exit more difficult. Furthermore, hikers who like to stick their feet outside the bag to dump heat will not enjoy the half-zip design.

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Western Mountaineering UltraLite (Comfiest Premium Sleeping Bag)

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Best sleeping bags for backpacking: Western Mountaineering UltraLite.

MSRP: $620 Weight: 29 ounces Fill Weight: 16 ounces Fill Ratio: 0.55 Temperature Rating: 20 degrees Comfort Rating: 25 degrees Insulation: 16 ounces of 850+ fill down

A slim design and high-quality, made-in-the-US construction define this classic Western Mountaineering bag. The temperature rating is accurate thanks to smart down distribution, multiple shock cord cinches to protect against drafts, and a thick draft collar. The zipper stays blessedly snag-free, and the hood is deep enough to feel secure while moving around.

For ultralighters looking for a Western Mountaineering quilt (and who don’t sleep cold), the NanoLite weighs 11 ounces, retails for $380, and is rated to 38 degrees — about as high a thru-hike temperature rating as you should go for.

The UltraLite is very similar to the Feathered Friends Hummingbird listed above in terms of weight and price, but the cut of the Western Mountaineering bag isn’t quite as narrow resulting in a comfier fit.

The UltraLite has 16 ounces of 850-fill down and a beefy draft collar to seal the heat in and the drafts out. The shell is a tough-yet-breathable ExtremeLite technical fabric. The hood and collar both have shock cord cinches to seal you off from the elements. Plus, this is another brand made in the US.

Like the Feathered Friends Hummingbird, the shoulders are on the narrow side, which is beneficial for heat retention, but some people might find confining. It also boasts the same soul-crushing pricetag as the Hummingbird despite weighing a quarter-pound more (or, looked at another way, it weighs the same as the REI Magma below, costs $180 more, and is only a couple degrees warmer).

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NEMO Riff 15 Endless Promise Men’s | Women’s (Best For Side Sleepers)

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Best sleeping bags for backpacking: Nemo Riff 15

MSRP: $400 Weight (Riff 15): 39 ounces (women’s: 52 ounces) Fill Weight: 19 ounces (women’s: 30 ounces) Fill Ratio: 0.49 (women’s: 0.57) Temperature Rating: 15 degrees (30 degree also available) Comfort Rating (Riff 15): 28 degrees (women’s: 18 degrees) Insulation: 19 ounces of ALLIED Feather + Down 800-fill duck down (women’s: 30 ounces)

Nemo’s signature spoon-shaped (or hourglass-shaped) cut was designed with side sleepers in mind. It leaves more room at the knees and elbows so you can roll, shift, and generally flop around unencumbered throughout the night. An integrated pillow pocket accommodates a spare puffy or hiking clothes just as well as an actual camp pillow while the two Thermo Gill vents on the top of the bag can be easily unzipped to dump heat on warmer nights.

Read our review of the NEMO Riff.

The Riff is one of Nemo’s classic  sleeping bags, but the 2024 model got a big update with its addition to Nemo’s Endless Promise collection. Essentially, the bag was redesigned with streamlined materials, rendering the entire sleeping bag fully recyclable. When your Riff is worn out, you can ship it back to Nemo on the company’s dime and they’ll make arrangements to have it recycled. Worth noting: another Nemo sleeping bag on this list, the synthetic Forte, is also now fully recyclable. More on that later in the article.

A generous 19 ounces* of high-quality 800-fill, Responsible Down Standard-certified down ensures that the Riff is plenty warm, and the PFC-free hydrophobic treatment on the insulation helps it to retain that warmth when wet. A DWR-treated 20D nylon ripstop shell provides an additional line of defense against moisture.

*Or, for the same price but significantly more weight, you could get a women’s bag with a whopping 30 ounces of insulation.

The Riff is on the narrow side for a Nemo bag, streamlined for weight savings rather than luxury.

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Big Agnes Torchlight UL 20 Men’s | Women’s (Most Versatile)

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Best sleeping bags for backpacking: Big Agnes Torchlight UL

MSRP: $450 (reg. length) Weight (Torchlight 20): 36 ounces (women’s: 37 ounces) Fill Weight: 17 ounces (women’s: 20 ounces) Fill Ratio: 0.47 (women’s: 0.54) Temperature Rating: 20 degrees (30-degree also available) Comfort Rating (Torchlight 20): 27 degrees (women’s: 24 degrees) Insulation: 17 ounces of 850-fill DownTek hydrophobic down (women’s: 20 ounces)

This lightweight offering from Big Agnes has one of the company’s highest warmth-to-weight ratios. It has luxurious 850-fill water-resistant down, but the Torchlight’s dual side expanders are its true claim to fame. The expanders are controlled by two-way, full-length zippers on either side of the bag and can be unzipped to provide about five inches of additional space.

It’s nice to zip the expanders to minimize drafts on chilly nights and still have the option to loosen the bag up for a roomier, more relaxed night’s sleep when it’s not freezing. Our reviewer, who describes himself as a “rotisserie chicken sleeper” who tosses and turns all night, loved that the expandable Torchlight could accommodate side and stomach sleeping. You can also partially unzip the expanders to accommodate wider hips or shoulders while minimizing air gaps elsewhere.

The Torchlight UL is loaded with 850-fill DownTek (treated, hydrophobic) and a nylon ripstop face fabric also treated to be water-resistant. The draft tube along the zipper, combined with the draft collar under the hood, offers even more protection.

At 36 ounces, this “ultralight” sleeping bag is one of the heaviest offerings on our list, even though it has the premium materials and price tag of a fast and light model. Still, this is likely the price one pays for the extra girth and zippers afforded by the side expanders. Some users also complain that the zipper has a tendency to stick.

Read our review of the Big Agnes Torchlight UL 20 .

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Nemo Forte 35 Endless Promise Men’s | Women’s (Best Synthetic Backpacking Sleeping Bag)

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Best backpacking sleeping bags: Nemo Forte

MSRP: $180 (reg. length) Weight: 32 ounces (women’s: 42 ounces) Fill Weight: 18 ounces (women’s: 28) Fill Ratio: 0.56 (women’s: 0.67) Temperature Rating: 35 degrees (20-degree also available) Comfort Rating: 44 degrees (women’s: 35 degrees) Insulation: 17 ounces of Zerofiber PCR (women’s: 25 ounces)

Although synthetic sleeping bags can’t yet compete with down for weight and packability, they wipe the floor with their feather-filled competitors when it comes to budget. And for a warm-weather bag like the 35-degree Forte, there’s little enough insulation that a synthetic bag still remains feasible in terms of weight and bulk.

Nemo’s signature Thermo Gills (the orange slash thingies in the picture above) can be opened to dump heat on warm nights or zipped up to trap heat when the mercury drops.

The Forte is significantly lighter than many other synthetic bags in a similar temperature range and is comparable in weight to many 650-fill down bags in a similar temperature range.

The latest version of this sleeping bag also gives it a huge boost in the sustainability department. Keep reading to find out how.

In 2023 the Forte became the first product in Nemo’s new Endless Promise collection. Basically, the Forte is Nemo’s first fully recyclable sleeping bag (the Disco and Riff have since joined the collection and are also now recyclable).

Rather than making the sleeping bag out of a bunch of different types of polymers, 90 percent of the Forte (other Endless Promise products) is made from a single material family — in this case, polyester — making it far easier to recycle.

Many components of the bag are made with recycled materials to begin with, too, keeping the whole resource stream nice and circular. The outer shell and inner lining are both made with 100 percent recycled polyester (ripstop and taffeta, respectively), while the insulation itself is Nemo’s new proprietary 100 percent recycled polyester fill, Zerofiber PCR.

When your Forte eventually crosses the rainbow bridge, you can request a return shipping label from Nemo and send the bag back to the company to be recycled.

Although the Forte is competitive among 35-degree bags, many cold sleepers and thru-hikers whose journeys will span colder months will find this temperature rating inadequate. Remember, 35 degrees is the tested lower limit beyond which an average warm sleeper might experience hypothermia; the limit for a comfy night’s sleep in the men’s version is a balmy 44 degrees. (It’s also worth noting that the Forte has actually gotten less warm in the most recent update; the comfort rating of last year’s bag was 40 degrees.)

If you want a warmer bag, the 20-degree Forte costs $220 and weighs 55 ounces.

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Kelty Cosmic Ultra 20 Men’s | Women’s (Best Budget Down Sleeping Bag)

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Best backpacking sleeping bags: Kelty Cosmic Ultra 20

MSRP: $220 ($260 women’s) Weight (Cosmic 20): 34 ounces (women’s: 47 ounces) Fill Weight: 15 ounces (women’s: 25 ounces) Fill Ratio: 0.44 (women’s: 0.53) Temperature Rating: 20 degrees (0-degree also available) Comfort Rating (Cosmic 20): 31 degrees (women’s: 25 degrees) Insulation: 15 ounces of 800-fill Dridown (women’s: 25 ounces)

Is the Kelty Cosmic THE cheapest sleeping bag on the planet? No. But does it really make sense for us to pitch you guys a dirt-cheap bag with a backbreaking weight penalty, and/or one made with cheap materials that will underperform and wear out within one season? Nah.

We think the Cosmic does the best job balancing affordability and quality, making it an actual, realistic choice for budget backpackers. Seriously, why isn’t anyone talking about this sleeping bag? The price is half that of most down sleeping bags, and at 34 ounces for the men’s regular, the weight is quite competitive.

The bag’s 20-degree temperature rating (31 degrees for comfort) puts it well within the target temperature range for most thru-hikes. The Cosmic features trapezoidal box baffles, which allow down to pile up under the seams to minimize heat loss, and a trapezoidal footbox that allows your tootsies to lay more naturally.

In the Cosmic Ultra 20, you get quality materials — 800-fill water-resistant down insulation and a 20d nylon shell/liner — for a true bargain price.

The Cosmic Ultra weighs dramatically less than the classic Cosmic 20 , which kept prices down by using not-so-premium 550-fill down. It’s not as dirt cheap as the classic Cosmic either, but $220 is still a pretty gosh dang good deal for a 34-ounce sleeping bag. The shell fabric still features C0 and PFC-free DWR treatment, which helps to keep harmful and persistent chemicals out of the environment.

Some people are going to see “budget sleeping bag” followed immediately by “$220 – $260” and scoff. Is this really the best we can do for non-rich people who are trying to get into backpacking? That’s still a lot of money. Hikers for whom cost is a primary concern can spend a lot less if they opt instead for an inexpensive synthetic model, but again, it’s going to weigh a lot more.

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More of the Best Backpacking Gear of 2024

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Why should you trust us?

Because we’re so incredibly intelligent! Attractive, too. (Not to mention extremely humble).

But if that isn’t enough to impress you, there’s also the fact that everyone who contributed to this article is an experienced thru-hiker with thousands of on-trail miles under their belt. We’re gear nerds who love putting our equipment to the test on trails long and short, and we’ve tested dozens of sleeping bags in pursuit of a better night’s sleep in the backcountry.

Moreover, we survey hundreds of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers every year to learn about their behaviors, demographics, and—you guessed it—gear preferences. That means our picks for the best backpacking sleeping bags for thru-hiking aren’t just our opinions: they’re based on years of feedback from the thru-hiking community.

Check out AT hikers’ favorite backpacking sleeping bags for thru-hiking according to the 2018 , 2019 , 2021 , and 2022 thru-hiker surveys.

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Competence and backpacking proficiency personified.

Original article by Maggie Slepian . Alex “GPS” Brown , Rachel Shoemaker , and Owen Eigenbrot contributed to this list.

Featured image: Graphic design by Chris Helm .

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Hi, I’d love know how many of the sleeping bags could accommodate a pillow in the hood area. It’s hard to tell from the photos. Thanks!

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Thank you for the super informative article, this was extremely helpful as I am in the process of “upgrading” my bag. I currently have the REI Joule 21 which is a solid bag, but am looking for something warmer and am also hoping to find something that isn’t as constricting around the head/neck area. I was wondering if you or anyone had any recommendations for stomach sleepers? I know I’m not the norm and I have tried to change my sleep position as I know it’s not conducive to camping but if anyone has found a bag that has worked for them or one that they think might work, I’d really appreciate it! 🙂

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I may be biased…. but no love for the Hyke and Byke?! 800-fill down for ~$200 and fun colored bags….. literally cannot beat it. A budget backpackers dream.

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I’m in the market for a bag so I appreciate this article. I’m also looking at the Rab Mythic ultra 360. Any reason you decided not to include it in your analysis?

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I have to note that the Magma is often on sale. That is the only way to buy it.

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When you say „limit temperature is what keeps you from freezing to death“, that’s not quite accurate. The way you phrase it it’s more what is being referred to as „extreme temperature“ in general, and typically that’s well below „limit temperature“. The European standard for sleeping bags defines „limit temperature“ where a male sleeper in base layers can still get a decent night of sleep when crouched up in embryo position, ie no significant shivering.

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Stefan, yeah OK that is a fair point. *Melodrama alert* The post has been updated to reflect that more accurate language.

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I disagree strongly with the statement that anything above 950 fp is “just fluff”. None of the brands you evaluated offer more than 950, so I’m skeptical that you even tried a 1000 fp product. Check out the Trailheadz Ethereal for example, or Jacks R Better Shenandoah. I get most people think there’s a point of diminishing returns, but until you’ve tried unicorn fur, I haven’t found it yet. 🙂

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My entire kit was less than one of these bags! I probably spent less than $200 total and I camp in the snow.

Camping used to be a cheap activity.

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The sleeping mat range is designed to suit a broad range of uses and situations. The Comfort Plus Insulated Rectangular sleeping mats have been known among customers to serve well on outdoor and overseas trips, time and time again. Sea to Summit aren’t the sort of company to rest on their laurels; in late 2014, they released a range of lightweight sleeping mats aimed at the hiking, bike touring, and mountaineering community.

The level of comfort from sleeping on air-sprung cells has to be experienced to be believed. Not only do they allow good sleep on otherwise uncomfortable beds, but also on the ground. These mats are innovative and certainly meet Sea to Summit’s criteria, winning many awards and so attesting to their standing worldwide!

The   Airstream Pump Sack is a brilliant piece of equipment for pumping up the mats. With gentle puffs across the top of the bag, it is filled with air which is then expelled into the mattress. It’s quick and easy to use, and can double as a dry bag for gear too. Weighing next to nothing, it packs into a tiny ball when not in use.

Self-inflating mats, on the other hand, require no pump – great for the lightweight adventurers attempting to pare back the bulk. Their internal PU foam and multi-functional valves allow for easy inflation and deflation, as found with the Comfort Plus SI Sleeping Mat .

Frequently Asked Questions on Sleeping Mats

These mats are quite unlike a lot of others on the market, raising questions concerning noise and durability based on their delicate and lightweight appearance. Not for long, though – once taken out into the field, they quickly become synonymous with comfort!

Sea to Summit are masters when it comes to quality. Every mat – yes, every mat – is inflated to 1.5 psi and checked overnight for loss of pressure and leaky welds. This way, users know when they take their mat out of their backpack (30km from the car) that it will perform as intended. You can see the entire range here. 

Since Snowys began to stock these mats in 2015, we have fielded stacks of questions from weight-conscious Australian hikers and bikers…

A man sitting on a yellow sleep mat on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the ocean.

Sea to Summit mats quickly become synonymous with comfort! Image: Sea to Summit

  • Are they noisy?

Science can answer this one.

All sleeping mats on display (including those by other brands) were put to a rigorous test of smooshing, massaging, rolling, and rubbing between hands. After measuring the noise emissions with a specialist piece of scientific equipment – a pair of ears – the verdict is that they are a little noisy, but not excessively so.

  • What’s the warmest Sea to Summit mat that Snowys stocks?

The warmest in the range is the  Comfort Deluxe Self Inflating Sleeping Mat . It sports an R-Value of 6.5, owing to internal PU foam that’s been engineered with Delta Core Technology and diagonal supporting walls for improved insulation from directly below.

  • Are they easily punctured?

Sea to Summit sleeping mats are no more susceptible to puncture than any other similar mat. In fact, because of the ‘honeycomb’ cell design, surface contact with the ground is less so than with ‘flat’ self-inflating mats. The less material there is touching the ground, the less risk there is of a puncture.

As the Comfort Plus has two independent chambers, a puncture on one side means redundancy in the other. This also allows for greater flexibility over the firmness of your mat.

If you do get a puncture, Sea to Summit supply a puncture repair kit containing 3M® adhesive patches.

  • Is the Comfort Light Insulted more comfortable than the Comfort Light?

Only really in the sense of warmth. The Comfort Light Insulated is rated at R 3.7 whereas the Comfort Light comes in at R 3.1. So the Insulated will keep you warmer and more comfortable in the cold.

Both feature the same cell structure so there is no difference between the two in terms of padding. They both feature a single layer of cells for your head and legs and a double layer through the torso region. This reduces weight.

Anecdotally, some do feel the ground more when sitting up in the Comfort Light – but on their back, side, or even elbow, there was little difference.

Three campers sitting in a lightweight tent at sunrise.

Sea to Summit designed their range to provide the most comfort in the smallest and lightest package possible. Image: Sea to Summit

  • What’s so good about the Sea to Summit range?

Comfort. Sea to Summit designed their range to provide the most comfort in the smallest and lightest package possible. There are lighter, smaller, and warmer mats on the market – but few compare in terms of comfort.

  • How do I inflate a Sea to Summit mat?

You can rely simply on your breath. All Sea to Summit mats have an anti-bacterial treatment in them, so there are no issues with this. It’ll take about 20 breaths to completely inflate the Ultralight sleeping mat. Deflation happens almost instantly via a rapid air dump port.

Alternatively, you can use an Air Stream pump sack to make lighter work of inflation. A couple of light breaths in either, and your mat is inflated in seconds. Both double as stuff sacks for the mats, so they won’t take up any extra space.

  • I’m hiking The Overland Track next spring. Which mat is best?

The Overland Track is pretty unpredictable, weather wise. Spring can mean cold or warm weather, or a combination of both.

That said, it’s unlikely you’ll be sleeping directly on the ground unless you have to camp out due to injury or bad weather. You’ll either be sleeping on a wooden bunk in a hut, or in your tent on a wooden tent platform adjacent to a hut. Insulation against the cold ground will be less of a problem than if you were sleeping directly on it in your tent.

The most versatile mat in the range – that still boasts a decent R-value, balanced with lightweight and comfort – is likely the Sea to Summit Ultralight Insulated . The regular length weighs in at 480 grams, is rated R 3.3.

Sea to Summit Ultralight Pillows

The Aeros Ultralight makes a comfortable pillow to back up the mat, and it’s only the size of a matchbox when packed into its storage pouch!

This little beauty has the same valves as the sleeping mats, so can be inflated with the Air Stream or a few quick, direct breaths.

A man looking out to the ocean, sitting on a sleeping mat and rugged up in a sleeping bag.

The Aeros Ultralight makes a comfortable pillow to back up the mat. Image: Sea to Summit

A pillow while camping can be deemed an unnecessary luxury. From down-filled to synthetic-filled, some need to be compressed to fit into a rucksack. Some find that they’re tricky to pack down small enough for their needs, and offer no more comfort than a rolled-up down jacket.

That said, the Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow Ultralight is considered a real winner among hikers. Taking up virtually no space in a pack (at 5.5 x 7cm in diameter), and weighing next-to-nothing (just 60g) – how much comfort could it really bring once inflated?

How you use the pillow is, of course, a personal preference. For example, place it on the headrest area of your hiking mattress without further padding or covering it, or try wrapping it up in a windcheater.

Inflation and Deflation

After only three breaths, the pillow is inflated to be approximately 36 x 26 x 12cm, and more than adequate for a good night’s sleep. Made from a durable, comfortable and non-slip material, the pillow is capable of taking a fair bit of weight while inflated.

Inflating this takes all of 5 seconds, featuring a one-way inflation valve (this means it won’t start to deflate between breaths).To deflate, simply pull the deflation plug out from the same handy valve; it is ready to fold and roll up immediately into its own drawstring nylon bag.

A man rugged up in Sea to Summit sleep gear on a high rock, overlooking the trees and shrubbery at sunrise.

Sea to Summit have leveraged on their in-depth knowledge and understanding of the sleeping bag market. Image: Sea to Summit

Sea to Summit Sleeping Bags

Over the years, Sea to Summit have re-worked their entire range of sleeping bags , leveraging on their in-depth knowledge and understanding of the sleeping bag market to deliver a range defined by technical performance, comfort and versatility.

Sea to Summit Sleeping Bag Technologies:

  • Free Flow zip design incorporates both full and half-length zips in the same bag for temperature adaptability.
  • Zip coupling system, where all bags identified with this feature are produced with the same 165cm #5 YKK zipper. This allows any left zippered unisex bag to be joined with any right zippered women’s bag.
  • Fabrics for technical performance.
  • Superior ULTRA-DRY down ™  that almost eliminates the negative effects moisture has on down.
  • A ‘Down Batch Test Report” International Down Feather Laboratory (IDFL): the world’s largest and most respected down laboratory enclosed with every bag.
  • Responsible Down Standard (RDS) Certified to ensure humane sourcing of down.
  • WaveLoft ™  construction in the synthetic bags that loops thick layers of proprietary THERMOLITE® insulation together for extra loft and warmth.
  • Warmer women’s specific engineering with a modified shape, extra down, and thicker footbox insulation.
  • Temperature tested to the EN13537 European standard for sleeping bags (excludes Ember quilts).

With 42 sleeping bag variations across 16 different models, there is truly a Sea to Summit sleeping bag to suit every user on any adventure. Based on our first impressions, we’ve summarised the range below and you can find all the juicy specifications by following the links through to our product pages.

A man rugged up in Sea to Summit sleep gear on a sandy beach.

There is truly a Sea to Summit sleeping bag to suit every user on any adventure. Image: Sea to Summit

Spark (Sp0, Sp1, SpII, SpIII, SpIV)

The Spark bags are lightweight and technical all-rounders for both men and women. There’s a version to suit every weight conscious explorer on warm weather adventures, right through to cold climate expeditions. They feature 850+ ULTRA-DRY Goose Down and ultra-light fabrics and trimmings. Vertical chest baffles combined with a contoured mummy shape offer optimal lightweight thermal efficiency too.

Technical features –  850+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Goose Down. Vertical chest baffles. Ultra-light 7D and 10D fabrics. Mummy shape for efficient insulation. Combination box and sewn through baffle construction. Cannot be joined with another bag.

Ideal for –  Ultra-light adventures in warm to mid-winter climates.

Shop here  –  Spark Sp0  |  Spark SpI  |  Spark SpII  |  Spark SpIII  |  Spark SpIV

Video –  Spark review here

Flame (FmII, FmIII, FmIV)

The Flame is an ultra-light, all-round, women’s-specific sleeping bag available in multiple versions to suit every activity. It has all the same materials and features as the Spark, only with a women’s specific cut i.e. wider at the hip and narrower at the shoulder. Plus, it has a little extra down for increased warmth.

Technical features – 850+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Goose Down. Vertical chest baffles. Ultra-light 7D and 10D fabrics. Women’s specific mummy shape for efficient insulation. Combination box and sewn-through baffle construction. Cannot be joined with another bag.

Ideal for –  Women on ultra-light adventures in warm to mid-winter climates.

Shop here  –  Flame FmII  |  Flame FmIII  |  Flame FmIV

Video  –  Flame review here

A woman rugged up in a Sea to Summit sleeping bag in a forest-like location, in sunlight.

The Flame is an ultra-light, all-round, women’s-specific sleeping bag. Image: Sea to Summit

Amplitude (Am2, Am3)

A technical bag with a focus on comfort. The Amplitude is best suited to basecamp style adventures or car camping where you are not scrutinising grams and rucksack space. It features a roomy rectangular design filled with 750+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ , three zippers for multiple configurations including separating the top and bottom as a quilt and blanket, and a webbing system to attach a sleeping mat to the bag.

Technical features –  750+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ . Spacious. Vertical chest baffles. 20D and 30D fabrics. Panelled footbox. 3D Hood. Webbing to attach sleeping mat. Available in double size. Can be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  Car camping, van life, hut based adventures.

Shop here – Amplitude Am2 (2°C) |   Amplitude Am3 (-8°C)

Ascent (AcI, AcII, AcIII)

If you’re seeking a single sleeping bag to cover most adventures that offers a good balance between weight, durability, and versatility, the Ascent is the ideal choice. These bags offer more space than a mummy bag, and boast an efficient design with vertical chest baffles, a panelled footbox, and a 3D hood. The Ascent also features the Sea to Summit Free Flow zip design with both half and full-length side zips, plus a foot zip for temperature adaptability.

Technical features –  750+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ . Relaxed tapered rectangular shape. Vertical chest baffles. 20D fabric. Panelled footbox. 3D Hood. Free Flow zipper design. Can be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  Anything from car-based adventures to extended trekking in warm to cold climates.

Shop here –   Ascent AcI  |  Ascent AcII  |  Ascent AcIII

Video  –  Ascent review here

Altitude (AtI, AtII)

The Altitude sleeping bag is the women’s version of the Ascent, and is a great all-rounder. It has all the same features, only with a female-specific shape that’s wider at the hip and narrower at the shoulder. It’s also loaded with more down than the Ascent, featuring THERMOLITE® panels under the foot area for increased warmth.

Technical features –  750+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ . Relaxed women’s specific tapered rectangular shape. Vertical chest baffles. 20D fabric. Panelled footbox. THERMOLITE® panel underfoot. 3D Hood. Free Flow zipper design. Can be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  Women on car-based adventures or extended treks in warm to cold climates.

Shop here –  Altitude AtI  |  Altitude AtII

Video  –  Altitude review here

Two campers sitting in sleeping bags on chairs, drinking their coffee on a misty morning.

The Trek has a tapered rectangular design, while the Journey is the Trek bag with a women’s specific design. Image: Sea to Summit

Trek (TkI, TkII, TkIII)

The Trek has been a staple part of the Sea to Summit sleeping bag range since the very beginning, where the latest version has seen a change to vertical chest baffles for increased efficiency. The Trek has a tapered rectangular design that offers more room than traditional mummy bags, and come at a very affordable price for such a high-quality bag.

Technical features –  650+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ . Relaxed, tapered rectangular shape. Vertical chest baffles. Durable 20D and 30D fabrics. 3D Hood. Can be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  General camping, hiking and travel.

Shop here –   Trek TkI  |  Trek TkII  |  Trek TkIII

Video  –  Trek review here

Journey (JoI, JoII)

The Journey is the Sea to Summit Trek bag, only with a women’s specific design. Along with all the same features that make the Trek a popular and affordable bag, the Journey has a shape that is wider at the hip and narrower at the shoulder. It’s also packed with a little more down and features a THERMOLITE® panel under the foot section for increased warmth.

Technical features –  650+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ . Relaxed women’s specific tapered rectangular shape. Vertical chest baffles. Durable 20D and 30D fabrics. THERMOLITE® panel underfoot. 3D Hood. Can be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  Women, general camping, hiking and travel.

Shop here –   Journey JoI  |  Journey JoII

Video  –  Journey review here

Traveller (TrI, TrII)

The Traveller is designed for…well, travel! It’s a featherweight sleeping bag with a minuscule pack size and a hoodless design that can be opened up as a quilt making it perfect for hostels or to throw over the top of another bag for added warmth.

Technical features –  750+ Loft ULTRA-DRY Down ™ . Tapered hoodless shape. Ultra-light 15D fabric. Sewn-through construction on TrI. Horizontal baffles on Tr2. Can be joined with other Traveller bags.

Ideal for –  Travel

Shop here –   Traveller TrI  |  Traveller TrII

Two campers rugged up in sleeping bags, lying in their lightweight tent.

The Journey bag is packed with a little more down for increased warmth. Image: Sea to Summit

Treeline (TlI)

The Treeline is an entry level three-season down bag with a relaxed mummy shape and a single side zipper. It’s filled with a lesser lofting down and does away with the ULTRA-DRY feature to keep the costs down. Made with a 50D nylon shell, the Treeline maintains a quality lightweight build at an affordable price.

Technical features –  600+ Loft Down. Relaxed mummy shape. 50D fabric. Can be joined with other bags.

Shop here – Treeline Tl1

Trailhead (ThII, ThIII)

Basic and affordable quality. The Trailhead synthetic bag from Sea to Summit offers space and comfort for general camping. It features a durable water repellent shell fabric and efficient WaveLoft ™  construction as well as a single full-length zipper that enables the bag to be zipped opened as a quilt.

Technical features –  WaveLoft™ synthetic construction. Tapered rectangular shape. 30D DWR shell fabric. 20D Lining. Single full-length zipper. Cannot be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  General warm to cool weather camping.

Shop here –  Trailhead ThII  |  Trailhead ThIII

Quest (QuI, QuII)

An affordable all-rounder for general camping and weekend warriors, the Quest is the women’s specific version of the Trailhead. It features a shape that is wider at the hips, narrower at the shoulders and has a dose of extra insulation in the footbox. It has a single full-length zipper and maintains the quality build you can expect in all Sea to Summit sleeping bags.

Technical features –  WaveLoft™ synthetic construction. Women’s specific tapered rectangular shape. 30D DWR shell fabric. 20D Lining. Single full-length zipper. Thicker footbox insulation. Cannot be joined with other bags.

Ideal for –  General camping for women in warm to cool weather.

Shop here –   Quest QuI  |  Quest QuII

Video  –  Quest review here

Two campers in sleeping bags, sitting with their dog on the back of their 4WD on a sandy beach.

The Trailhead bag offers space and comfort, while the women’s-specific Quest features a dose of extra insulation in the footbox. Image: Sea to Summit

Sea to Summit Sleeping Bag Liners

Finally, the Sea to Summit sleeping system can be topped off with a  sleeping bag liner . This is an invaluable addition to sleeping comfort – used by itself in warm conditions and exceptional in cold conditions, extending the warmth of a lightweight down bag.

Ben and Lauren have also discussed sleep system ratings with Dean Woodall from Sea to Summit on the Snowys Camping Show podcast . Tune in here:

Which Sleep System is Right For Me?

If you’re after a mat that you can chuck into the car for that weekend away, there are both air-filled and self-inflating options for general car camping.

You can have the best camping mat in the world, but if you pair it with a dodgy sleeping bag (or vice-versa), you’re still likely to feel unsatisfied. Here are Snowys’ top picks for the ideal Sea to Summit ‘sleep system’, covering compact gear to see you through camping trips, the odd hiking adventure, and something specifically for camping and general comfort.

Our top STS mats for car camping:

The  Comfort Light SI Sleeping Mat  – a good choice for campers who do the occasional overnight hike as well. Tapered, 5cm thick, self-inflating, and available in small, regular, and large.

The  Camp Plus SI Sleeping Mat   – for campers wanting a well-insulated mat with a durable surface fabric. Available in regular and large, both tapered and rectangle, 7.5cm thick, and self-inflating.

The  Comfort Plus SI Sleeping Mat  – for a bit more luxury, this choice is 8cm thick, self-inflating, and insulated. It’s available in regular and large, both  Tapered  and  Rectangle , as well as  Double  and the slightly different  air-sprung model  that Ben mentions.

Sleep Systems

Below is a car camping/overnight hiking hybrid system for a compact and lightweight option that crosses between the two activities.

The  Aeros Premium Pillow  – available in  Regular ,  Large , and  Deluxe.

The  Trek Tk Sleeping Bag  – available with comfort ratings of  5°C ,  -1°C ,  -6°C , and women’s specific Journey Sleeping Bag in  -1°C  and  -8°C.

The Comfort Light SI Sleeping Mat – includes air-sprung ,  women’s specific  models.

The comfortable, easy-care pick for general car camping:

The  Foamcore Pillow  – available in  Regular ,  Large , and  Deluxe.

The  Quest Qu Women’s Sleeping Bag   – tapered rectangle, synthetic WaveLoft fill, and available with a comfort rating of  3°C  and  -1°C , in both regular and long sizes. The  Trailhead  unisex version is available in  5°C  and  -1°C , plus a bunch of size variations.

The Camp Plus SI Sleeping Mat.

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Our top picks for the ideal ‘sleep system’ cover compact gear to see you through camping trips, the odd hiking adventure, and something specifically for camping and general comfort. Image: Sea to Summit

Alrighty hikers, let’s get down to business! This is where gram-counting and pack size are important, but so are comfort and insulation – especially for those cold nights. The type of hiker you are will determine which areas you need to prioritise.

If you’re pretty extreme with your adventures, then you’re going to want high-end gear from which you can demand the most. If you’re not quite so hardcore and want something more affordable without sacrificing that STS quality, then here are our sleep system picks for both kinds of trailblazers.

Air sprung cell or self-inflating, insulated or no insulation, unisex or women’s specific? Here’s our pick of Sea to Summit mats for hikers.

Ultralight Insulated  – available in our best-selling  air-sprung , as well as a  self-inflating  version. These are lightweight, slightly tapered, and available in a range of sizes.

The Comfort Light range – these offer a bit of extra thickness and the  self-inflating  option provides a good weight, pack size, and comfort ratio. Here’s the  air-sprung  version and also, the women’s specific in both  self-inflating  and  air-sprung cell .

Ether Light mats   – for the very best balance in weight, size, and comfort. These are in a range of sizes and shapes, but all are air-sprung and 10cm thick.

For the hiker wanting ultralight and compact gear, with maximum comfort.

Aeros Premium Pillow Regular – packs down to an incredibly small size, yet still offers comfort and support.

The  Spark SP2 Sleeping Bag  – down fill, mummy-shaped, and available in both regular and long for comfort levels of  14°C ,  9°C ,  4°C ,  -2°C , and  -8°C . There’s also the  Ember Quilt  series for the gram-counter extraordinaire!

The Ether Light XT Sleeping Mat – for a super compact and lightweight system.

For the general all-round hiker that wants awesome quality and isn’t fussed by a bit of extra weight or pack size.

Aeros Ultralight Pillow  – inflatable with internal baffles to cradle your head.

The Ascent Sleeping Bag – down fill, tapered rectangle, and available in two sizes for comfort ratings of  2°C ,  −4 °C , and  −11 °C . Or, the Altitude women’s specific version,  −4 °C  and  −10 °C .

Ultra Light SI Hiking Mat – Our pick for the general hiker.

A man sitting on a yellow sleep mat on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the ocean.

If you’re a pretty extreme adventurer, you’re going to want high-end gear from which you can demand the most. Image: Sea to Summit

STS has built a solid reputation around their ultralight gear, so it might come as a surprise that we reckon there’s a few key pieces that are perfect for off-road touring. There are three important components to a decent sleep system – your pillow, your sleeping bag, and your mat. So, what’s our pick for 4WDing?

Comfort Plus SI  – for the compact 4WDer, this one crosses over from general camping to offer the best of both.

Camp Plus SI   – another versatile mat that is suitable for both camping and 4WDing. This is a really durable choice.

Comfort DLX SI  – available in three sizes,  Regular Wide , Large Wide, and Double. These mats have a much larger pack size compared to the other two but are the crème de la crème in 4WD luxury.

If you’ve got a beefed-up rig but need to keep your gear weight and size down for touring.

The  Aeros Down Pillow Deluxe   – an air-filled premium pillow that will cradle your head with down-filled baffles stitched into the cushioned top.

Amplitude Sleeping Bag  – a down-filled warmer option that’s available in three comfort ratings,   2°C ,  −8°C , and  Double −8°C  options.

Comfort Plus SI   – compact, self-inflating, 8cm thick, and insulated. The  Tapered  version is great for fitting the whole family into one tent, or it’s also available in  Rectangle, and  Double .

There we have it, folks! That’s a round-up of our ‘Snowys Pick’ from the Sea to Summit range. No matter whether you’re a male or female, warm sleeper or cold sleeper, ultra-lightweight hiker or heavy-duty 4WD tourer, big-spender or on a tight budget, there’s a mat and sleep system to keep you comfortable on your camping, hiking, or 4WDing adventures.

Tell us about your sleeping system and what you would like to improve. We can help. 

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As appetites for casino gaming grow across the planet, players everywhere are heading to websites and brick and mortar casinos for a taste of the action. In Russia, players are also heading to casinos for fun with poker, roulette, slots and much more! In the world’s largest country however, gambling is only legal in several selected regions.

With that said, the nation remains home to some huge casinos, with players flocking there from across the globe to enjoy gaming of a variety of styles. In this article, we will take a look at the biggest casinos in Russia. From Kaliningrad to Sochi, we will consider the finest gambling establishments in the Russian Federation.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the biggest casinos in Russia, starting with what has to be the biggest, most popular of them all!

Sochi, Russia

Kazino Sochi

Located in the southern resort city of Sochi, Kazino Sochi is a huge place to play your favorite casino game in Russia.

With 33,000 square meters of excitement, pleasure and luxury to impress even the most demanding guests, visitors from all over the world come here to enjoy high quality entertainment for both beginners and professional players.

The numbers here are a real marvel of scale, with over 440 slot machines, 6 blackjack tables, 16 roulette tables, 23 poker tables and 1 baccarat table.

The Casino offers two top restaurants: the excellent Brunello and the lower cost Buffet, as well as the Royal Bar. Excellent chef Ilya Zakharov is the boss of the cuisine at the casino. What’s more, the casino frequently hosts concerts by Russian pop stars, world poker tournaments, weekly draws and super games.

Sochi Casino, Russia

Casino Sobranie

Situated in Kulikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia’s Baltic enclave, Casino Sobranie is one of the nation’s finest places to enjoy games of all types. The casino comes courtesy of Uni Gaming and is one of the biggest in Europe with a casino area of 193,750 square foot.

Kaliningrad, Russia

Boasting over 350 slot machines including a blend of video slots, VLTs and multi-player electronic roulette terminals, players love visiting this remote but excellent casino. With 14 live gaming tables for blackjack, roulette, Russian poker, video poker and six card poker, there are plans to boost the total to 1,000 slot machines and 40 live tables in future.

Sobranie Casino hosts a variety of tournaments including the “Slot Battle” which offers up over 1 million Rubles in prizes. Other offers include a gift of 100 rubles whenever you land the top card combo on the table.

Kaliningrad Casino, Russia

Though undoubtedly an extremely popular casino, Casino Sobranie has experienced no shortage of competition in recent years from online casino sites. Players everywhere are heading online to enjoy the convenience of playing from the comfort of their own home. If this sounds like something that you may enjoy, you can click here to visit Best-Casino.net which reviews the best casino sites online.

Overall, the biggest casinos in Russia are some of Europe’s finest and offer a wide variety of options to every type of gamer.

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