The Best Zero-Degree Sleeping Bags

When selecting a sleeping bag, it's important to bear in mind the temperatures you're likely to encounter while you're using it. As a rule of thumb, you need to select a bag with a temperature rating that's around ten degrees below the the lowest temperature you think you're going to encounter. So, a zero-degree bag will be good in temperatures around the 10 degrees Fahrenheit. To ensure that you're warm when using your bag, it's best to buy a quality one.
  1. MountBell Super Spiral Burrow Bag

    • The MountBell Super Spiral Burrow Bag is sturdy sleeping bag that will keep the elements at bay. The bag easily changes position as you move thanks to a classic tailor's trick of integrating woven fabric cut on the bias. As a consequence, the bag is more elastic, resulting in a better night's sleep for the user.

    North Face Snowshoe

    • The North Face Snowshoe is designed for use throughout the year but is perfect if you're likely to encounter some snow on your trip. It weighs less than four pounds so isn't any trouble to carry and has been put through rigorous testing to ensure performance and durability. It also features a one-hand pull cord for easy hood adjustments and a glow-in-the-dark zip pull.

    Big Agnes Farwell

    • Manufactured by the Colorado-based Big Agnes outdoor goods company, the Farwell benefits from an integrated full pad sleeve, a built-in pillow pocket that can hold a fleece or a pillow, interior fabric loops for sleeping bag liners and no-draft collar seals around the neck to stop cold air from sneaking in. It also comes with storage sacks.

    Marmot Trestles 0

    • The Marmot Trestles 0 comes in a lithium and autumn two-tone finish and has been tested down to zero degrees. It boasts a stash pocket for storing valuables like a watch or jewelery and a Velcro-free face muff that keeps the drawcord and zipper away from your face when the bag is secured.

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