$219.95
Stay warm and don't feel constrained when you sleep in the Big Agnes Women's Ethel Sleeping Bag. Big Agnes tailored the Ethel Sleeping Bag specifically for women by giving it additional girth in the hip area and extra insulation.
$499.95
Pack the Big Agnes Hahns Peak SL Mummy Sleeping Bag for your ski touring trip. Big Agnes stuffed this negative 20-degree sleeping bag with 800-fill goose down to warm your bones and keep this bag lightweight.
$340.76
Weighing in at 2lb 11oz with 800-fill down, the Big Agnes Pomer Hoit 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag is ideal for lightweight alpine climbing and winter camping.
$239.95
The Big Agnes Storm King 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag weighs only 3lb 3oz and has a roomy rectangular shape which is extremely comfortable to sleep in.
$487.17
For extreme winter conditions, take your Exped Arctic Goose WB Down Sleeping Bag with you. The Arctic Goose WB features 750-fill down to hold in your body heat and Exped's patented welded baffle construction so this sleeping bag's shell is waterproof.
$524.95
With a welded baffle construction, waterproof shell fabric, and lofty 750-fill goose down, the Exped Swan WB 800 Sleeping Bag seals out weather and holds in heat on winter camping or mountaineering trips.
$374.95
Kelty filled its Foraker 0 Degree Sleeping Bag with 750-fill goose down so you can sleep comfortably in nose-hair-freezing conditions. Welded construction in the hood and foot areas blocks moisture on wet expeditions.
$449.95
Thanks to 750-fill goose down, welded construction in the hood and foot areas, and a generously-sized expedition cut, the Kelty Foraker -15 Degree Down Sleeping Bag keeps you cozy when you're sleeping in a frigid base camp.
$239.95
The 650-fill down in the Kelty Women's Light Year 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag provides warmth on chilly winter nights, while the women's-specific design eliminates cold spots.
$618.95
The Marmot Col EQ -20 Degree Down Sleeping Bag uses 800+ fill down and alternating baffles to assure you stay warm in absolutely harsh winter conditions.
$428.95
You'll appreciate the warmth and water-resistance of the Marmot Couloir 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag when you're sleeping comfortably though a harsh winter storm.
$268.95
Marmot's 600+ fill down insulation gives the Never Summer 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag plenty of warmth and low weight at a price that won't break the bank.
$304.95
When the sun drops behind the peaks and the temperature plummets, hop in the MontBell Super Stretch #0 Hugger 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag and let the 650-fill down lull you to sleep.
$388.95
MontBell built the U.L. Spiral Hugger #0 Sleeping Bag with spiraling, elastic stitching to hold the insulation close to your body and allow for a little wiggle room while you sleep.
$528.95
Whether on a climbing expedition to one of the world's great ranges or heading to the Rockies in late October, you'll sleep warm and toasty in the MontBell Super Stretch Down Hugger #EXP Sleeping Bag.
$438.95
Shave pack weight and stay warm on your next climbing or winter camping trip with the MontBell U.L. Super Stretch Hugger #0 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag.
$499.95
For moderate winter outings and summer mountaineering trips, the Mountain Hardwear Banshee SL 0 Sleeping Bag holds in warmth and blocks out weather thanks to its 800-fill goose down and Conduit SL waterproof shell.
$699.95
For the unimaginable cold youre bound to experience in places like Antarctica and the Himalayas, the Mountain Hardwear Ghost SL -40 Sleeping Bag can mean the difference between survival and turning into a human ice cube.
$474.95
Mountain Hardwear's new Phantom 0 sleeping bag is the coldest rated bag in the new Superlight collection, and one of the lightest 0F bags around. The Phantom 0 is the bag to have if you're ski touring in Montana or winter camping in Colorado's West Elks.
$609.95
From Denali basecamp to frigid, multi-day ski tours, the Mountain Hardwear Wraith SL -20 Sleeping Bag provides a warm, lofty barrier between you and the harsh mountain cold.
$658.95
The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag uses high-loft 800-fill down insulation and anti-compression pads in the bottom to keep the insulation from becoming useless.
$438.95
The North Face Nova Sleeping Bag uses body-mapping anti-compression pads to keep the bottom half of the 800+ fill down from becoming compressed and useless.
$498.95
The North Face Solar Flare Sleeping Bag goes above and beyond the average down sack to help you stay warm in ridiculously cold and wet conditions.
$298.95
The North Face Superlight 0F Sleeping Bag, with 600-fill goose down insulation, weighs about 3 lbs (1660g) and keeps you warm while winter camping.
$298.95
The North Face Women's Superlight 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag functions perfectly for all-season mountaineering. Light enough for extended trips and warm enough for use as a spring skiing and mountaineering base camp sleeping bag, the Women's Superlight compliments the female form.