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pip-nice • about 2 months ago

As long as you're not hiking and your car camping I would suggest Teton Sports zero degree XXL sleeping bag.

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pip-nice • 6 months ago

Couple of questions. You're not hiking are you? This is just for camping/car camping. Does the sleeping bag have to be for two people? Regardless, when I am car camping I don't mind bringing big items one of those which I have used the past year and a half is the Teton Sports Celsius XXL bag. It's about 80 to $85 on Amazon. If you get two of them you can zip them together as long as you get right and left zippers on each one. It's a very big sleeping bag extremely warm I have used it down to 10° in the north Georgia Mountains for five consecutive days this past November and I slept in shorts and a t-shirt. Lots of room and it keeps you warm

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pip-nice • 6 months ago

Okay so it's car camping in just one person correct? If so you will be perfectly fine with the Teton Sports Celsius XXL sleeping bag it goes to 0°.

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chickenfightyourmom • about 1 month ago

I have this bag (0F) and it's very comfortable. Just camped in Colorado at 8,200 feet, got down to high teens/low 20's, and I was toasty warm. I did not need a blanket, the bag was enough.

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EmmCee325 • about 1 month ago

We use Teton Celsius 0F bags for camping in cooler temps - they come in 20F, 0F, and -25F versions. It looks like their regular mummy bags are also available in 0F if you don't want to shell out for the down version. They're on sale right now. With that and a properly rated pad, you should be comfy. You can always add blankets and clothing layers as well.

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Rare-Neighborhood271 • about 1 month ago

Your Klymit pad has an R rating of only 1.9 - woefully inadequate. And Klymit is really squirrelly about how they go about rating their pads. **What model Cabela's do you have?** I saw a few with really high R values. You want *at least* a 4.5 rated pad. Your Cabela might be the way to go. So it looks like you have to replace your sleeping bag because of short length. Look on Amazon for *Teton Celcius XL or XXL*. They are 0°F, rectangular, and extra long, and $90. You could also pair that with a *Sea2Summit Reactor Fleece Sleeping Bag Liner*, $90 at Backcountry.com.

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redundant78 • 3 months ago

Check out the Teton Sports Celsius XXL (-18°C rating) for around $80-90 on Amazon.ca - its huge, you can layer clothes inside, add a fleece liner for another $20, and boom your set for those cold Canadian nights without breaking the bank.

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SamuraiMarine • 12 months ago

A little self promotion here, but I bought this one for me and wrote an article about it... I needed a warm bag because of a circulation issue and I needed to be for a tall guy... I went camping in the mountains and the temp dropped into the teens. This was warm enough that I was sweating in it and had to keep unzipping it to cool down. [https://medium.com/camping-with-samurai-son/camping-equipment-teton-sports-celsius-xxl-sleeping-bag-c80ff718e569](https://medium.com/camping-with-samurai-son/camping-equipment-teton-sports-celsius-xxl-sleeping-bag-c80ff718e569)

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TMan2DMax • about 2 months ago

Agreed, they are heavy and bulky but the price to warmth is unbeatable 

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srsh32 • 6 months ago

Honestly, an XL Teton from Amazon will be more than fine, but choose one that is rated for temps as low as 0 degree F at least. (I wouldn't use these at 0F, but they'll be warm with 40 degree nights in Oregon) I prefer the ones with softer poly-flannel lining inside.

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Lurkertea • 7 months ago

I have the teton bags. I have the 0f and the 20f. I have used the 0f down to 17f and i was cold all night. I would add 20 degrees to those ratings to be comfortable but they work and do the job. Make sure you plan the temperature accordingly. This will make or break your trip. Dont forget an inflatable pad and a closed cell foam pad too, it adds to the warmth and comfort.

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NuclearPuppers • about 1 month ago

I also have a Teton 0F bag and it’s great. Used it earlier this month when it got down into the 40s at night. Wool socks and a hat make a huge difference too. I love that sleeping bag.

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