🌌 Sleep like a star in the great outdoors!
The AEGISMAX Camping Sleeping Bag is a premium, ultra-light mummy sleeping bag designed for warm weather camping. With a 95% goose down filling and a temperature rating of 43°F to 64°F, it offers exceptional comfort and warmth. Its spacious design accommodates adults under 6'1'', while the innovative drawstring and water-resistant features ensure a cozy and worry-free outdoor experience. Weighing only 1.16Ib, it's perfect for backpacking and comes with a convenient carry bag for easy transport.
Brand | AEGISMAX |
Color | Green L:78.7''*33.8''-for under 6'1/185cm |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Mummy |
Temperature Rating | 6 to 15 degrees Celsius |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Backpacking |
Special Feature | Compressible |
Material | goose-down |
Fill Material | Down |
Product Dimensions | 78.74"L x 33.86"W |
Closure Type | Zipper,Drawstring |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Fabric Type | Fleece, Net, Nylon |
Size | Green L:78.7''*33.8''-for under 6'1/185cm |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 7.32 x 5.08 inches |
Package Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 78.74 x 33.86 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | AEGISMAX |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | AEGISMAX |
Part Number | FCBG008-Green-L |
Style | Portable |
Fill Material Type | Down |
C**Y
Excellent ultra lightweight bag.
This bag is perfect for my Summer backpacking up in the Northeast. I spend nights on the mountain up around 4,000 feet and the temps can hit the 50's and 60's at night. I've tested the bag to 55 and was very warm. With a hat, puffer jacket and thermals I think I could stretch this one out to early Fall and late Spring with temps dipping below 50. It weighs half of what my Marmot Nanowave 45 degree bag, or my Ledgesports Scorpion 45 degree bags weigh and in my opinion is much more comfortable and warmer than both. It also packs down to about half the size. I used it right out of the box and it worked fine. I didn't detect any odors or anything. People say you can fluff up the loft in a dryer after washing it, but I don't see the need to, besides I want to compact it up small.Although it said NewDoar on the description, I was very happy that the bag actually says Aegismax on it.I'm 5'8" 185 pounds and although it doesn't have a hood, with the green regular sized bag I'm able to tuck my head completely inside it while sleeping on my side.I would definitely recommend this bag for 50+ degrees weather. I think the 52 degree rating is very accurate. I'd personally feel comfortable bundling up and sleeping in 45+ to save weight.
C**Y
Best budget summer sleeping bag
This is my late spring to early fall bag (I live in North Carolina). For winter I have an REI Igneo 17 and an EE Enigma 10 degree quilt. This bag is fantastic for me above 45 F (I'm a cold sleeper) when I use it with a medium to high R-value sleeping pad (usually Thermarest Neoair Xlite).The good: Super light weight. Weighs under a pound on my scale. Very packable - about the size of a Nalgene bottle when compressed. Good enough for me for anythign above 45 F. Between 45 F and low 50s I'll also wear my down jacket. Also I wear a beanie because there's no hood.The bad: It's on the smallish size. I'm 5'7" and if I were any taller I'd need the large size. It's a bit tight in the sleeping bag. Also it doesn't really breath that well so you can get a slight amount of moisture buildup in the sleeping bag but it has not been a major issue for me. Be sure to take it out as soon as you get to camp so it can get to full loft before you get in it.Overall, highly recommend if you need a summer sleeping bag. I also plan on using it with my winter sleeping bags to extend their rating. I have a Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme liner and I'm not a fan of it as it doesn't add nearly the warmth this does while weighing almost as much.
K**H
Very good bag with limitations
This is the Aegismax Mini bag. I bought the large for my 5'11'' frame, and it fits generously. Note that the "regular" is smaller than typical regular size, and the manufacturer recommends it only for 5'7" and under people. Pros: nicely sewn, well constructed, soft material, light (1 lb 2 oz on my scale), quite roomy- more so than most mummy bags. Cons: fabric doesn't breath as well as most bags, so a bit humid inside. down tubes are narrow and construction is sewn through rather than box, so there are many lines of uninsulated sewing- if tubes were twice as wide there would only be half as many thin lines. And it arrived overly compressed in its stuff sack where it has probably been for months since leaving the factory.Things to be aware of: Very little loft on arrival and did not fluff up much by hand. I washed it by hand (see REI instructions for down bags) and dried with tennis balls on extra-low heat. Highly recommended, the loft doubled! The zipper is very small and several people report it breaking- I can see that, just be careful. I will use my normal (larger) stuff sack, not the tiny compression sack it ships with. Loft=warmth. With just a tee shirt, I was just comfortable, but at the edge, on a 50 degree night. If colder, I would have needed socks and I would have pulled my jacket into the bag for shoulders- with that, maybe 45 might be tolerable but a stretch, but no way any colder. I bought this as a cheap bag for occasional use when temps are too high for my normal 30 degree bag.. As such, it is a good fit for my needs.
J**A
Good value for a summer quilt
This is perfect for me for summer backpacking. Ultralight, soft, and comfortable. It’s light enough to add a liner for spring and fall. I’ve used it alone around 45°f and been comfortable. The zipper goes almost all the way down to the footbox, so I can use it pretty much like a blanket on warm nights. Best ultralight summer quilt for the price.
A**R
Great for summer.
This is a great little bag for summer. I have a very nice ultralight 20* quilt for backpacking, but needed something light and simple for summer nights that don’t get below 60*. This is perfect. I unzip it and use it like a quilt with my feet in the toe box. It is a small bag, but I am 5’6” and there is plenty of room to pull it around my head still. Weighs 15oz w/o stuff sack on my scale and packs down almost as small as a Nalgene bottle. Comes with a compression stuff sack and a large mesh bag for storage. Shake it out and puffs up quickly. I like the shape better and it weighs less than the cheap down quilts lots of backpackers use in the summer. Definitely worth the $85. Would recommend for smaller individuals as a great summer bag/quilt.
K**R
New favorite sleeping bag!
Needed a new kayak camping sleeping bag and so happy that I purchased this sleeping bag. I have two other sleeping bags that are duck down and I love them so much. They have the square foot box, which I prefer. Unfortunately, those were discontinued. I wanted something similar and came across this product. Needed a bag that would be light weight, pack down pretty small and that would keep me warm. This sleeping bag checked off all of those blocks. Temps got down to mid 40s, I slept with a thin cotton sleeping bag liner (mostly to keep bag clean), slept in thin leggings/tshirt/thin socks/beanie and I was perfectly warm. I am a hot sleeper, so I like being a little cooler. Had a light blanket to throw over just in case, but didn't need it. Also used this sleeping bag in my camper van and it was so comfy. Very pleased with this product! The only issue I had was squeezing this baby back into the bag that it came with. I got it back in there the first two times, the third day it was puffing out. I just smashed it down around all my other bedding gear in my backpacking bag.
A**R
Excellent
Incredibly light. Perfect for summer camping, and if you’re staying in warm cabins.
C**N
rapport qualité-prix
leger compact . un peu light pour moyenne montagne même en été. impeccable avec un sac a viande chaud
J**T
Realy great
its lightweight, its comfy, its realy small, for that price it can compete with twice or tripple more expensive sleeping bags! Realy recommended!
S**U
Impressive for the money
Impressed by the incredible light weight and size, quality appears good and warmth whilst still to be full tested, is so far so good. I am 5ft9 and the large size is roomy
R**R
Awesome value grab!
Great minimalist down bag. It's about as thick as 3 high end down backpacking jackets on top of one another. Packs up almost as small as a $400 ultralight hiking down jacket that rhymes with fountain bar-chair. Good to sleep down to freezing if you like to really feel alive.
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