Big Agnes Sentinel Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

The Big Agnes Sentinel Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down is a roomy, comfortable, and adjustable option that works well for 2 people during 3-season use. With hood adjustability, a divider between hoods, and a roomy foot box, this bag focuses on personalization while still letting you snuggle with your adventure partner. Although it is a bit heavy for long-distance trekking and is at the high end of the price spectrum, if you frequently camp or go on short hiking trips with a friend, this could be a smart option.

Western Mountaineering Sequoia MF Sleeping Bag: 5 Degree Down

The Western Mountaineering Sequoia MF Sleeping Bag: 5 Degree Down is a comfortable, warm, and packable option that will keep your temperature regulated in 3 or 4-season weather. Even though this bag might not provide enough warmth for sub-zero temperatures, it will keep you cozy for all other conditions, lasting multiple seasons and taking up very little room in your backpacking bag.

Western Mountaineering Nanolite Quilt: 38 Degree Down

The Western Mountaineering Nanolite Quilt: 38 Degree Down is a lightweight, warm, and durable option that works well for a variety of conditions to keep you cozy and protected in tough weather conditions. Even with this quilt not being warm enough for 3-season use and at the high end of the price spectrum, if you don’t care about shelling out some more money, this quilt will provide durability and functionality for multiple hiking and camping seasons.

Western Mountaineering Kodiak MF Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

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.