We try out eight of the best lightweight down sleeping bags on the market today
The Big Question: Should I get a down or synthetic sleeping bag?
If you’re in the market for a new sleeping bag, there’s one obvious big question: do you opt for natural down filling or a synthetic alternative?
Deuter Exosphere 0˚C Sleeping Bag review
Jon Doran tries out an unusual synthetic-filled sleeping bag with a gently body-hugging stretch seam construction that really does up both comfort and efficiency – if you’re a restless outdoors sleeper, this could be the bag for you.
How to choose a sleeping bag
Here’s the thing. No-one ever really regretted a sleeping bag that was slightly too warm, but there’s nothing more miserable than shivering all night in a bag that’s simply not warm enough…
Rab Mythic 200/400/600 review
We test out the new range of Rab Mythic sleeping bags, which offer superb warmth-to-weight performance
Patagonia 850 Down Sleeping Bag -7 review
This spring Patagonia launch their first ever sleeping bag range, consisting of two down-filled models – we grabbed the 3-season model to try out…
Salewa Fusion Hybrid -8 review
Salewa’s latest sleeping bag uses Primaloft’s innovative new Down Blend which combines down with synthetic fibres, but does it deliver the best of both worlds? We find out…
Rab Infinity 300 review
Rab’s new Infinity 300 down bag offers low weight and high packability – but how does it fare in the warmth stakes?
Snugpak Chrysalis 3 review
We’ve always had a soft spot for Snugpak’s sleeping bags. Although not the lightest available, they always seem to offer plenty of warmth and features, nice designs and quality construction, as well as an affordable pricetag. And they’re British made! So how does the new Chrysalis 3 fare?