The Western Mountaineering Kodiak MF Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down is a very warm, compressible, and comfortable bag that is perfect for 4-season use in extreme temperatures. Numerous users have said this bag has kept them warm all-night-long in sub-zero temperatures, and provides them with ample comfort. Despite being expensive and not being as snug-fitting as other options, this bag provides an exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio.
The Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad is a comfortable, easy-to-use, and transportable option that can work well for shorter backpacking trips and car-camping excursions. Despite the heavier size and weight for extended backcountry trips and being a little pricey, for those who frequently go on shorter trips, this sleeping pad will provide 3-season warmth and ample padding. Check this out if you want a high-quality mattress and aren’t afraid to pay a little extra.
The Big Agnex Insulated AXL Air Sleeping Pad is a lightweight, comfortable, and easily-transportable option that might be best suited for those who prefer warm-weather camping over all-season use. Despite being expensive, not the most durable, and not very warm, this is a decent option for those who camp or hike in warm weather, want a thick and comfortable mattress, and want to pack lightly for their trip.
The Western Mountaineering Puma Super MF Sleeping Bag: -25 Degree Down is a warm, weather-protective, and lightweight bag that combines durability and comfort. Despite being expensive, this bag is worth it for those who need a sleeping bag in extremely cold conditions, and frequently find themselves hiking in inclement weather or going on alpine trips.
The North Face Dolomite Double Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Synthetic is a warm, high-quality, and comfortable bag that is well-suited for two people on a camping trip. Despite being a little heavy and big for backpacking, this bag is durable, roomy, and a long-lasting option that comfortably fits 1-2 people in a variety of temperatures.
The Marmot Trestles 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic is a high-quality, warm, and comfortable option that is well-suited for those who need a reasonably priced 4-season bag. Despite being bulky and heavy, the comfortable materials, durability, and good price-point makes it a great choice for those who want a long-lasting all-year-round bag. This bag is likely too heavy and bulky for anything but the shortest backpacking trip.
The Marmot CWM Sleeping Bag: -40 Degree Down is an extremely warm, durable, and waterproof option that is well-suited for those who will be sleeping in absolutely brutal conditions. The bag is well designed for ample foot space, prevention of condensation, and distributed baffling. While this bag is too warm for moderate temperatures, it is a personal oven for Himalayan-type weather conditions.
The Eagles Nest Outfitters OneLink Hammock Shelter System is a transportable, easy to use, and lightweight option that works well for both lounging and overnight camping. Despite being a little heavier than a lightweight two-person tent, this hammock shelter is versatile, with various additions like the bug net and rain tarp. We would recommend this system for 1-2 people who want one product for both a seating area and overnight protection.
The Western Mountaineering Apache MF Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down is a high-end bag that is well-suited for those who want an adjustable bag that is snug without being confining, while providing a high warmth to weight ratio. Despite the high price and slightly smaller dimensions than some other mummy bags, the high quality down, anti-snag zipper, and durable outer material make this a long-lasting and wise choice for 3-season use.
The Klymit Double V Sleeping Pad is a comfortable, easy-to-use, and durable option that is well-suited for car camping for three-season use. Despite not being the best for cold weather and being too heavy for backpacking, this choice could be great for 1-2 people who favor a comfortable and sturdy pad for car camping excursions.