Sleeping bags for every adventure.
Sleeping bags are at the heart of our heritage, designed to withstand the world’s harshest environments while offering unbeatable warmth, packability, and durability. From ultralight sleeping bags for hut-to-hut trekking to extreme cold weather sleeping bags rated down to -30°C (-22°F), our range strategically balances insulation, weight, and pack size for every outdoor pursuit.
Choose from down sleeping bags, filled with premium European down for superior warmth-to-weight performance, or synthetic outdoor sleeping bags, built for resilience in damp conditions. Every one of our sleeping bags undergoes rigorous real-world testing and is crafted with advanced materials, including heat-reflective TILT linings and technical shell fabrics for enhanced protection in extreme conditions.
Pair your sleeping bag with sleeping bag liners for added warmth and cleanliness, and a sleeping pad for extra comfort and insulation from the ground. Thoughtful design features like lightweight stuff sacks and down-filled draft collars ensure optimal performance, helping you rest and recharge for the next day’s adventure.
Sleeping bag FAQs.
How do I wash a sleeping bag?
Washing a sleeping bag properly helps maintain its insulation and longevity.
Use a front-loading washing machine with a gentle, down- or synthetic-specific detergent. Wash on a low-temperature, delicate cycle, and rinse thoroughly. Tumble dry on low with dryer balls to restore loft before storing. Always check the care label for specific instructions.
If you’d prefer to bring in the professionals, you can send us your bag for an expert wash and dry to restore the insulation’s full heat-trapping potential.
How do I repair a sleeping bag rip?
Small rips in a down or synthetic sleeping bag can be repaired using gear repair tape or fabric patches. Sew a patch over the tear using strong, lightweight thread for longer-lasting fixes. If the down leaks, gently push it back inside before sealing the hole.
We recommend sending it to us if a more professional repair is required.
How should I store a sleeping bag?
Store sleeping bags loosely in a breathable storage sack or hang them in a cool, dry place. Avoid long-term compression in a stuff sack, as it can damage insulation and reduce loft. Keeping your bag dry and uncompressed helps maintain its warmth and longevity for future adventures.