David L-M—October 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I had wanted a down bag for a while and was hoping to find one that was warm, light, comfortable, well made and an exceptional value. My primary use is for canoe camping with portages in northern Minnesota. This down sleeping bag greatly exceeded my expectations !!! It is very accurately described in the listing. The seams are all clean, straight and tight with no loose threads. The bag and its’ features are well designed and executed. I tend to have cold feet and found the foot box to have a bit of extra down and is particularly warm! If I could ask for something more it would only be for a few loops of cord sewed to it so I could attach a liner and secure a sleeping pad (I always add something critical to my 5* reviews to give them credibility.) I would recommend this bag to almost anyone, provided that they are not over 6’-4” tall or more than 280 lbs. (I’m 6’, 180 lbs. and 68 years old.) Read more
Hanna—October 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Absolutely amazing value for your buck. It kept me warm (sometimes sweating) in the near freezing temperatures in Iceland, Vermont, New Hampshire and upstate NY. Haven’t tested it in the below freezing temps yet, but so far it’s been great. It packs easily and compresses nicely, but wouldn’t use it for through hiking. However for a sites to which you don’t have to walk for hours to get to, i would absolutely recommend it. I’m a female in my 30’s. My setup wasn’t overly sophisticated and I do believe that this sleeping bag was the main contributor to why I stayed warm through the nights (sleeping pad rated for extreme colds, bough on Amazon; tent meant for warm months camping). I haven’t even used my sleeping bag liner on most night. It appears to be very well made. The only con is the smell- it does have a weird chemical smell about it. Not super overpowering but it’s noticeable (especially after all night in a not so well-ventilated space). I wish I had means of leaving it in the sun for a few hours to get rid of the smell. Read more
LA—December 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
High in the Wyoming mountains at 20 degrees. Slept plenty warm. Good product! I'm 5'9 175 lbs. Read more
Customer—February 16, 2022✓ Verified purchase
Wasn’t sure if I would fit being a big and tall man. Fits perfect. Feels very well made and seems really warm, however, I am a warm sleeper. Tried in 40 degrees and was too warm to mummy up. Little heavier and more bulky than I had expected, but, I don’t know if you could find as nice of a bag for the money. I will update if it falls apart on me(haha). Update: tested in 30 degrees. Fell asleep on the deck while testing actually. This really is a comfy bag. I would say you would be pushing it under 30 for COMFORTABLE sleep without over clothing. It also has a really nice extra drawstring to create a separate heat chamber around your shoulders(fits fine for 6’5”).Hope this helps. Sucks it’s made in China!!!!! Read more
Brooke Boontjer—December 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Love this sleeping back for the price. Very roomy for my 5’9” 160lbs. Very lofty and packs down small. Im an avid backpacker and needs something warm and light but couldnt afford the expensive brands. This is a great option! Read more
AlBrodjr—December 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Very warm light sleeping Bag. I would highly recommend. Read more
Austin—December 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Good size I can fit !!! 5’10 180, hopefully I don’t freeze in this 😭🥴😆. Read more
Massive Overkill—November 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. Tested in 17F weather wearing what you see in my video, which are meridian wool socks, thermal underwear, and sweats. The shoulder air dam makes a big difference in keeping heat in. The shell is water resistant to resist condensation. The zipper is very nice, especially the zipper pull with Y-shaped head, but remove the poorly-placed label so it doesn't get hung up on it. The zipper also has a nice air dam. It packs down nicely, which is why I wanted to go with a true down (even if it is duck and not goose) sleeping bag. Make sure you store your sleeping bags UNCOMPRESSED until it's time to go camping and REMOVING it from the stuff sack is the FIRST thing you should do once you arrive at camp to give the fill time to loft. Read more