The Marmot Hydrogen Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down is a warm, comfortable, and easily-packable bag that provides a comfortable sleep in above and near-freezing temperatures. This bag provides ample comfort and a easy-to-use hood that will be suitable for most campers and backpackers out in mild temps.
The Klymit KSB 20 Down Sleeping Bag is a warm and compressible option that is great for those who move around a lot during the night, and enjoy the flexibility to easily switch between side-sleeping and sleeping on your back. The higher price may deter some, but for those campers or backpackers who want versatility and warmth, this is a great choice.
The Western Mountaineering TerraLite Sleeping Bag: 25 Degree Down is a very lightweight, warm, and compressible bag that is well-suited for side sleepers due to the flatter hood and the fit, which is wider in some spots, albeit narrower in the shoulders and chest. The narrower fit here was designed to save weight, which keeps this bag very light and easy for packing, while the continuous baffling seals in heat, allowing this bag to be both warm and save on weight.
The North Face Furnace Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down is a very warm and spacious sleeping bag that works best for car camping and short hikes. While the bag offers enough warmth to hold up in the backcountry, it does not compress well and also weighs more than many other bags, making it inconvenient to carry. The bag does stay very warm and also resists water well, but the weakest point is the zipper, which catches and breaks easily. For the price, this is a good sleeping bag for anyone looking for warmth but not picky about weight.
The Western Mountaineering MegaLite Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down is lightweight and warm, just what you want when backpacking. High-quality 850 goose down ensures warmth and packability, and the wide top girth will be comfortable for hikers with broad shoulders or those who toss and turn in their sleep. Regular length weighs one and a half pounds; shorter or longer lengths reduce or add an ounce.
Western Mountaineering has always meant quality, and this bag upholds the brand reputation. Well worth the price, it will provide comfort, warmth and durability, and it is made the USA.
The Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down weighs a mere 15 ounces and packs down small. For ultralight adventurers willing to sacrifice on warmth, comfort and ease of use to save on weight, this bag will get the job done. If warmth and reliability are your priorities, you can find a number of lightweight bags on the market that outperform the HighLite at comparable prices.
The Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down is a solid option for backpackers and campers looking for a warm and comfortable bag. While some users find the lack of a neck baffle and heavier weight construction to be less-than-ideal, this bag is a still a solid performer.
The ALPS Mountaineering Double Wide Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Synthetic is a soft and cozy option for people who are not worried about weight or space, making it particularly suitable for car camping. This bag is very spacious and also zips into two for individual sleeping, but will not pack down very small, even when in two pieces. Space issues aside, this bag is good quality and has a great price, particularly for the comfort and warmth is provides.
The Western Mountaineering UltraLite Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down is a great choice for backcountry travelers who want a durable, lightweight, and comfortable 3-season bag. The feather-weight of the bag coupled with the high warmth-to-weight ratio will keep you warm and cozy on your adventures.
The Western Mountaineering Versalite Sleeping Bag: 10 Degree Down is a fantastic lightweight sleeping bag that is made to withstand sub-freezing temperatures and compresses easily. The construction of the bag allows you to shift the down and change the warmth factor, making this an extremely versatile and high performing bag.