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Sleeping bags: Superior warmth and protection.

Our sleeping bags are a testament to decades of unparalleled expertise and innovation. Hand-filled in the UK since 1981, we have consistently set the industry benchmark for quality and performance. Each of our down and synthetic bags are meticulously designed to ensure warmth, comfort, and durability in cold weather environments.

Utilising innovative materials and cutting-edge technology, our bags offer superior insulation, lightweight construction, and exceptional compressibility for a small packed size. Whether you're tackling alpine expeditions or enjoying a serene night under the stars, we'll provide the reliability and comfort you need.

Hand-filled in the UK.

Sleeping bags are where it all began for Rab, and they remain a core part of our range. We hand-fill our down-insulated sleeping bags with high-quality European down at our factory in Derbyshire, UK. This allows us to know for definite that, by the time our bags reach our customers, they have never been compressed or stored in a way that could be harmful to the down inside.

Expert technologies.

Our sleeping bags blend ground-breaking technologies, such as heat-reflective TILT linings, with high-performance insulation and time-tested shell fabrics. They’re put through rigorous real-world testing in some of the world’s toughest environments and extreme cold weather.

We employ innovative techniques and materials such as hydrophobic, recycled down and Pertex® premium synthetic fabrics. This creates lightweight sleeping bags that excel in moisture management and thermal performance.

Innovative design.

Each bag is meticulously designed to ensure optimal thermal efficiency, insulating properties, and ergonomic support. Our sleeping bags are engineered to meet the demands of modern adventurers.

From tapered mummy shapes to advanced baffle construction, every design element is focused on maximising warmth and reducing weight. Our sleeping bags include strategic insulation zones, anti-snag zippers, and foot boxes designed to enhance comfort and usability in various conditions.

Our handy design features help to improve each sleeping bag’s performance. From lightweight stuff sacks to cosy, down draught collars to seal out the chill.

Unmatched versatility and comfort.

Whether you're embarking on a high-altitude trek or a weekend camping trip, we offer a range of synthetic and down-insulated sleeping bag options tailored to various climates and activities.

Our bags blend ground-breaking technologies, such as heat-reflective TILT linings, with high-performance insulation and time-tested shell fabrics. They’re put through rigorous real-world testing in some of the world’s toughest environments and extreme cold weather to offer you the ultimate winter sleeping bag.

Explore our range of sleeping bags and experience ultimate warmth, comfort, and durability.

Helpful links: How to choose a sleeping bag | Rab Lab - sleeping bags | How to wash a sleeping bag | How to repair a sleeping bag | Sleeping bag wash service

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, or air dry completely 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.

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