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Your sleeping bag is your nightly refuge on the trail — it determines how warm you stay and how well you recover for the next day. Three categories: Ultralight & Backpacking, 3-Season All-Rounders, and Cold & Expedition.
Ultralight & Backpacking
Rab Neutrino Pro 500 Down
950+ fill-power hydrophobic down with a Pertex Quantum shell. Premium warmth-to-weight for 3-season mountain use. Pricey and delicate in wet conditions, but exceptional performance.
View on AmazonBig Agnes Greystone 20
Synthetic-insulated all-rounder at ~1.1 kg. Handles damp weather well — slightly heavier than down but reliable for long, humid hikes where moisture is a concern.
View on AmazonSea to Summit Trek –1°C Down
Comfort +1°C, limit –1°C. Lightweight 850-fill down with water-repellent shell — excellent for variable NZ climates and late-season trekking.
View on AmazonHannah Loft 250
Affordable 2-season synthetic bag at ~900 g. Great for summer peaks or coastal treks. Not designed for cold alpine nights but a solid budget entry point.
View on AmazonSereneLife Double Sleeping Bag
A roomy 200×150 cm double for glamping or car camping. Heavy but comfortable for basecamp nights shared with a partner.
View on Amazon3-Season & All-Rounders
Coleman Illumibug Kids Sleeping Bag
Lightweight, easy-clean kids' bag for mild nights. Not for alpine use, but ideal for family hikes and summer camping with younger adventurers.
View on AmazonMarmot Trestles Elite Eco 30
Recycled PrimaLoft insulation, rated ≈ –1°C, ~1.4 kg. Dependable in wet climates where down struggles — a responsible choice for environmentally conscious hikers.
View on AmazonREI Co-op Magma 15
Hybrid insulation handles moisture better than pure down. Warm to ≈ –1°C and comfortable for 3-season backpacking across varied terrain.
View on AmazonBig Agnes Lost Boy 15
Hybrid down/synthetic build at ~1.6 kg for temperate-to-cold trails. Rugged and reliable, though heavier than pure down alternatives.
View on AmazonSierra Designs Backcountry Bed 0
Roomy and comfortable with a 0°C rating at ~1.8 kg. Great for hikers who prioritise comfort over minimal weight on longer trips.
View on AmazonCold & Expedition
Marmot Col –20
800-fill down at ~2.2 kg. Expedition-grade warmth for alpine or winter treks. Tough shell and high-loft baffles built for serious cold.
View on AmazonWestern Mountaineering Bison GWS
GORE Windstopper shell with 850+ fill down at ~2.5 kg. Built for extreme cold and mountaineering reliability — a premium investment for serious alpinists.
View on AmazonFeathered Friends Hummingbird YF 0
950+ fill premium down at ~1.4 kg. Exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio for serious cold-weather hikes where every gram still matters.
View on AmazonThe North Face Inferno –40°F
Heavy at ~3 kg but ultra-warm with full draft protection. For polar or high-altitude use only — overkill on most trails, essential on the big ones.
View on AmazonSierra Designs Terminus 0
–18°C-rated synthetic at ~1.8 kg. Balanced warmth and durability for high-altitude treks where synthetic insulation's moisture resistance is an advantage.
View on AmazonThere is no single perfect sleeping bag — match warmth, weight, and durability to your conditions. These fifteen represent the top picks for 2025–2026 across ultralight, 3-season, and expedition needs.