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Hyke & Byke Snowmass 0 F Hiking & Backpacking Sleeping Bag - 4 Season, 650FP Duck Down Sleeping Bag - Ultralight - Light Blue - 72in - Short

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Color: Blue


Size: Short


Features

  • Inner and outer nylon shell with horizontal baffles that allow the adjustment of the 650 fill power insulation to move where the fill is needed the most.
  • 0 Degree Sleeping Bag for Camping: Perfect cold weather sleeping bag features WR 650 fill power duck down insulation with a revolutionary microscopic ClusterLoft base to keep you warm from 0 - 30 F
  • Hiking Gear: Designed for thru-hiking, backpacking and camping, this ultralight sleeping bag boasts superior weight-to-warmth ratio at only 3.23 lbs for Short; Sleeping bag stuff sack included
  • Hydrophobic Water Repellent: DWR-Coated camping sleeping bags for adults feature 400T 20 D ripstop nylon fabric liner, 2 large YKK zippers with anti-snag sliders, velcro, drawstring & vertical baffles
  • Save Space & Weight: Don't sacrifice comfort! The short mummy sleeping bag will fit a 5ft 6in person; Warm but ultralight, 4 season winter sleeping bag
  • Hyke & Byke Sleeping Bags: USA-based brand offers premium quality camping gear collection of adult & kids sleeping bags, camping tents & sleeping pods for all your adventures in the great outdoors

Brand: Hyke & Byke


Color: Blue


Occupancy: 1 Person


Shape: Mummy


Sport: Camping & Hiking


Material: Down, Nylon


Fill Material: Down


Closure Type: Zipper


Item Weight: 3.23 Pounds


Outer Material: Nylon


Brand: ‎Hyke & Byke


Color: ‎Blue


Occupancy: ‎1 Person


Shape: ‎Mummy


Sport: ‎Camping & Hiking


Material: ‎Down, Nylon


Fill Material: ‎Down


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Item Weight: ‎3.23 Pounds


Outer Material: ‎Nylon


Fabric Type: ‎Inner and outer nylon shell with horizontal baffles that allow the adjustment of the 650 fill power insulation to move where the fill is needed the most.


Size: ‎Short


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.5 x 8.25 x 7.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.47 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11 x 8 x 8 inches


Brand Name: ‎Hyke & Byke


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Hyke & Byke


Part Number: ‎H&B-800g-0F


Fill Material Type: ‎Down


Date First Available: October 12, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A great cold weather sleeping bag
Color: Light Blue Size: Long
I use the sleeping bag for tent camping in mid-January in lower New York. The temperature at night got into about 25° I stayed warm inside my bag. The zipper on my right side felt awkward and in the wrong place.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Nina

  • Excellent Bag for the Price
Color: Blue Size: Long
Quick Review: Huge Fan of this Bag. For the price it is outstanding, would recommend a down wash after purchase to make it a bit more waterproof. Full Review: I love backpacking in the summer, and was looking to try to get into more winter camping/backpacking. I purchased this for winter camping in near zero or below Zero temps(Duluth, MN). I did my first test on a three day backing trip in Northern Minnesota along the Superior Hiking Trail, overnight temp the first night was between +4 and -2 Fahrenheit, second night was between 0 and -8 Fahrenheit. For sleeping I was using the following gear: Outdoor Research Alpine Bivy - Tent Hyke & Byke 0 Degree Down Bag Alps Mountaineering MicroFiber Sleeping Bag Liner Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sleeping Pad - Closed Cell Base (R 2.6) REI Cirrus Insulated Air Pad - Inflatable Pad Between Base Pad and Bag (R 2.6) I knew it was going to be getting below Zero both nights, so I was also wearing some R4 long underwear, and wool socks inside the bag. I was also using the Bag liner to add some extra warmth. Overall, the bag performed beautifully! I was quite warm the first night, and actually didn't full zip the bag inside the Bivy. The second night was much windier and a bit colder, so I had the bag fully zipped and the hood cinched up tight(great feature of the bag BTW). Both nights I was comfortable enough to sleep through the night without any issues. Being inside a Bivy, there was a LOT of condensation(ice) in the morning, and the outside of the bag did get a little bit wet, but it dried well under little bit of sun curing the day. I am definitely going to do a down wash treatment on the bag to make a bit more waterproof in the future, though this was not enough of an issue to deter me from using it. If going right to that zero mark and below zero at all, I would definitely recommend a bag liner to add some extra warmth. I slept outside with this in about +5 degree weather(with no liner/long underwear), and was comfortable enough to sleep, but definitely missed the extra liner warmth when I woke up. I would not recommend going to far below zero for safety unless you are really confident in what you are doing. I did have some issues compressing the bag into the Stuff Sac provided, and was able to do it, but it was quite difficult to get it packed all the way in. The second night I used a Sea-to-Summit Compression Sac and it was much easier, so you may want to consider a different stuff sac than the one provided. The sea-to-summit sac was longer and made it easier to pack everything down, and with the compression straps I could get it to the same size as the included bag. Overall: I loved the bag, and for the price point it cannot be beat. I will definitely be looking at more Hyke & Byke bags in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017 by Nikoli

  • good value and works well since purchased 2018
Color: Red Size: Regular
Our family is part of a small scout troop and we purchased most of our camping gear here on Amazon as our local store went out of business years ago. We camp every month except in August in various weather conditions. Our young kids pitch their tent in winter often on ice and snow. They use the folded up back packing foam mats for ground insulation but these bags comfortably get them though. I bought one for myself to test out on a November 2018 camping trip and was impressed that it worked as well as the one my son had which cost almost $200 more. I bought 3 more for the kids as Christmas gifts afterward. It's 2023 and we are still using those same bags. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by trueview

  • Warm bag but stinks and keep loosing down filling
I bought this long bag for my 6'3" 220 lbs husband who has wide shoulders (56" around). He fits it in comfortably. To test it out I (5' 120lb) camped in it once in Yosemite in April for four nights, where temperature dropped to 42 F. Before used, we fluffed it up in dryer for 5 mins with no heat then packed it loosely in a larger bag, and fluffed it up by shaking it out and laid it out for more than an hour. I didn't trust it at first, so slept in it with a t-shirt, a thermal long sleeve T-shirt, a jacket. I got too hot and had to take off layers. The second night I didn't have the Jacket on, I was warm enough. The third night, it said the temperature would drop more, so I put on more layers, and got too hot again. It is the warmest sleeping bag I ever slept in. It was big for me but the extra room did not make me feel cold. My husband camped in it for three nights where temperature ranged from 50 to 45 F. He had a shirt and pants on, and used it as a blanket and slept on a cot without a tent. He was warm in it. My guess is if in 32F (0 celcius) - 20 F (-10C) he would be warm enough if he zipped it up. Material is like those down jacket material you see at Costco. If you could wear those jackets daily, I think it is study enough for the bag. I zipped the zipper with care, so far no complaint about the zipper. update: We have used this bag in cold and windy situation (not sure what the actual temperature was, ~ 40 degree F) for quite a few more times. My husband does not like to zip it up, so when it was cold and windy, he slept with a light weight cotton jacket on a cot (not in a tent) and used the bag as blanket and just tugged the side under his body and feet in the bag and still feel comfortable. two down sides: each time my husband got up, he was covered with down and the odor still presence even though we air dried it. These are the main two reasons that I hesitate to buy another one. If the manufacturer could replace the inner line material to a tighter knit material, maybe down would not come out and the bag would maintain its warming system for a longer period. My only complaint is the bag smelled badly after the first night use and it didn't seem to totally go away after putting it in dryer in no heat setting as recommended by seller (seller was contacted after we discovered the issues). Would have received a 5-star review if it didn't smell bad or keep loosing the down filling. update: the bag is warm, but the odor is present after each used, air dry or air dry in dryer only help if you don't use the bag, if the bag is used for one night, it stinks!! we continue to loose down filling each use. Very disappointed!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2017 by P. K. Yong

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