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The TETON Sports Celsius Regular Sleeping Bag is a lightweight, 0°F rated sleeping bag designed specifically for women. With a rectangular shape and durable polyester fill, it offers comfort and warmth for all-season camping and hiking adventures.
Brand | TETON Sports |
Colour | Brown |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Rectangular |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Temperature Rating | Comfort |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping and Hiking |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 2.3 Kilograms |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | Regular |
UPC | 855020001786 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00855020001786 |
Department | Womens |
Item model number | 178R |
ASIN | B005EPROQO |
V**C
Súper calientita
He acampado ya 2 veces, la primera vez a 3800 msnm y la segunda vez a 3600 msnm. Las temperaturas en la noche en ambas ocasiones han estado entre -5 y 0 grados y dormí muy calientita; de hecho tuve que quitarme algunas prendas de ropa ya que me dio calor en la madrugada. Es un poquitito grande, supongo pero poder dormir con la tranquilidad de que no me voy a morir con hipotermia es un alivio total y el tamaño vale la pena. En mi mochila de 70 litros ocupa las 3/4 partes del compartimiento principal pero de todas formas no me ha faltado el espacio para el resto de mis cosas. Totalmente recomendada. Lo único fue que el cierre lo tiene al lado derecho y no al izquierdo como lo dice la publicación.
S**M
My first reaction when I took it out of the box? DAMN this thing is BIG!
OK. Now that we've got that out of the way...let's just start from the beginning, shall we? This thing is big. That's what it is -- a Big. Warm. Inexpensive. And all in all pretty well made sleeping bag. (Although as another reviewer pointed out it would have made more sense to have the zipper go across the bottom so it could be opened up flat. That's why I deducted 1 star.) And not to belabor the point, but reading that this bag weighs 5 pounds is one thing; seeing it up close and personal is another. DAMN this thing is big.However, it DOES fit my Teton 75L pack in the upper outside strap down section underneath the main strap down area. (I haven't tried to fit it into the designated zippered "sleeping bag pouch" section because for me, where I have it now secured is more beneficial and allows me to use the designated sleeping bag zippered pouch for other items.)And in fairness, this is replacing a 35 degree Kelty Tuck, which weighs half as much and packs down much smaller. BUT...I need to add a 2 pound wool blanket to make the Kelty usable in really cold weather situations. So...when you factor that in, and the fact that I need 2 places in my pack for that combo -- one for the Kelty and another one for the blanket -- this bag does double duty and only weighs about 8 ounces more while only monopolizing one storage area, not two. (I'd previously kept the Kelty in the same area that I'll put the Teton.)Additionally, this bag is more comfortable for me than the Kelty, which is more of a mummy bag. In this Teton bag I can sleep on my stomach and have both arms/hands up near my head, rather than 1 by my head and 1 pinned down by my side like in the Kelty. (The pull cords for the neck collar and head section do tend to be a bit annoying but not terribly so.) I also prefer the functioning of the zipper on this bag to the one on the Kelty. That one ALWAYS gets hung up at various places. (It isn't so much that it snags any material; it just stops zipping. It's frustrating.) This one is pretty smooth, although if it's not zipped up all the way it tends to unzip itself by itself.Finally, if you fold this bag in half width-wise, then fold it in half length-wise, lay on it, then start from the non-corded end to stuff it intelligently into the compression sack, it's relatively easy to get this sucker neatly back into the sack without doing any damage to the bag or the compression sack. (And taking it out of the compression sack for the first time, the bag fluffed right up almost immediately. That was nice.)So to recap: Yes. This bag is big. It is NOT a super expensive lofty goose down bag that compresses down to the size of a Coke can. However, for what it IS...a relatively big, somewhat heavy, comfortable, warm, non-down sleeping bag...it's pretty damn good. (As well as being pretty damn big.) In my mind I compare this more to the old Coleman sleeping bags. In that regard, I think this is better, although a lot of folks love those Coleman bags. To each his own.CAVEAT: When I say "big" I'm not really saying roomy. I'm 5'8" and scrunched down in the bag so I can pull the little head section tight while lying on my stomach (basically using the bag backwards, with the head section covering the back of my head), my feet do touch the bottom of the bag, but not uncomfortably so. I'd imagine anyone taller than about 5'8", however, would need to get the XL or bigger.(Did I mention that it's big?):-DNOTE: The past few nights here it's been either in the 20s or 30s. Sleeping in the Kelty/wool blanket combo (along with putting that whole combo on a non-insulated Klymit inflatable ultra lightweight pad, encased by a 2Go Tyvex zippered bivvy sack) I was quite toasty. And clothes-wise all I was wearing were wool socks and top/bottom wool thermals. No other clothes. No gloves. No balaclava. Tonight it's going to be a little warmer and I'm going to test this bag out by itself, just on the Klymit pad. And as soon as it's down in the 30s or 20s again I'll try this Teton bag by itself and see how insulating and warm it really is. Then I'll update this review. This is basically just an unboxing review. For me, if I can get the same or better results just with the Teton and 2Go bivvy sack, then that'll be my set up. Not perfect, but more than good enough. And simpler.Update 11/25/18: Last night I slept in the Teton Celsius, on top of the Klymit V2 pad, which was zipped inside the 2Go Tyvex bivvy sack. I was only wearing Merino wool thermals top/bottom, thick wool socks, and nice wool gloves. The temperature went down to around 42 degrees. I slept on my stomach, with the bag fully zipped and the head area pulled up over the back of my head but not cinched at all. (I also had a small inflatable pillow.) I was extremely comfortable. Much more comfortable than sleeping with the Kelty + wool blanket. The Teton is real cushy and more roomy than the mummy design of the Kelty. I slept until 9 AM and felt great when I woke up. Next up: I'll wait until the temperature goes back down into the 20s and update the review after that. So far, so good!!
L**S
comodo espacioso y calientito
usado en temperaturas -7° se mantiene la temperatura dentro de la bolsa... tiene los ajustes para cerrar la momia.. buena compra
C**Z
Me encanta
Cómodo, te mantiene perfectamente caliente y de gran calidad
A**R
Awesome bag!
I read the reviews prior to purchasing and most of them were good so I went ahead and bought it and let me just say a few things. Firstly THIS IS NOT A BACKPACKING SLEEPING BAG. I ignored everyone who said this and paid the price dearly. I just got back from my trip hiking down the grand canyon and though there was many factors to why my body is hurting right now that was one of them. the sleeping bag is just too big and heavy and the XL size that my dad was carrying is worse. But if your like me and just wanted to save a few bucks or your car camping this sleeping bag is awesome for the money. It got down to about 30degrees and i was wearing a long sleeve shirt and pants and I was almost sweating. It couldve gotton lower and im sure i wouldve been just fine. ( I was sleeping on a sleeping pad and was in a tent so take that into consideration). As for the height situation I am about 5"6 and the sleeping bag fits great plus i even have room where the sleeping bag can go over my head a little. Now if your taller it still will fit but depending how much taller your head will be out the sleeping bag which is normal. I weigh about 160 and it fit just right it terms of width. If you exceed probably 180-200 you should probably consider the XL bag depending how snug is too snug for you. My dad is about 195ish 5"11 and he had gotten into my sleeping bag and fit however he likes more room hence why i bought the XL for him. As for the zipper situation yes it snags but honestly wasnt THAT BAD i wouldnt even be mentioning it if there wasnt so many complaints about it. The interior felt great however the inside is not connected to the sleeping bag so it moves if u toss and turn but again didnt bother me or my dad as much. Otherwise great sleeping bag all around this was my first one i ever bought and it was perfect i dont have anything to compare it too but for the money it did its job anyone who says other wise just recieved a faulty bag maybe or is just too picky. Great buy !
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