The Women's Diamond Spring 30 Degree Sleeping Bag by Sierra Designs is rated to 30 degrees F/-1 degrees C - it really does turn a regular night's rest into something special. Stretch baffles move with your tosses and turns during the night, making the Diamond Springs more comfortable, but also more thermally efficient, too. Sleep warmer, sleep better, period! Six-hundred-series goose down maintains its loft year after year and Sierra Designs' legendary details, like Pad Locks and an Ergonomic Hood, make the Diamond Springs your own private oasis. Specifications: Insulation 600-Fill Goose Down Shell Material 30D Polyester Liner Material 40D Polyester Features: Chest Pocket Continuous Baffle Construction Draft Tube Ergonomic Hood Ergonomically Shaped Foot Box Flex Construction New Color Blocking New Shell Color Snag Free Zipper Tracks Tuck Stitch Woman Specific Bag

$189.99

The Light Year Down 0 degree is a lightweight, four-season bag with a hip-length zipper and zippered foot vent designed for minimalists who prefer to go light.

$249.95

The Diamond Spring is one of our most popular women’s-specific bags. 600-fill goose down, distributed more generously in the foot box and across the torso, helps increase warmth in areas where women generally require it most, while you sleep unrestricted with Flex Technology.

$219.00

With its high-performance goose down fill and a roomy semi-rectangular shape, the Big Agnes Lost Ranger 15 Degree sleeping bag is designed for 3-season backpacking and camping. The Lost Ranger 15 Degree is insulated with 650 fill goose down. Renowned for their compressible properties and efficiency in providing insulation, the feathers and fibers of down have an incredibly soft, comfortable feel and, despite advances in synthetic materials, continue to provide the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any insulation available. Though down fill is susceptible to the effects of moisture, losing much of its performance qualities when damp or wet, the nylon microfiber rip-stop shell fabric of the Lost Ranger 15 Degree does have a surface treatment that helps to repel water. In a traditional sleeping system, the bag lies on top of a sleeping pad. In this configuration, many people find themselves rolling off the pad at night. Plus, the insulation on the bottom of the bag is compressed by the sleeper's weight. Once compressed, the fill loses most of its insulating properties. The Big Agnes Sleep System is different, joining the bag and pad together. The pad slides into a sleeve on the bottom side of the bag, supplying insulation to the bottom of the bag while the top 2/3 of the bag is insulated like a traditional sleeping bag. This design provides a secure foundation so you can roll, twist and turn freely during the night without ever rolling off your pad. It also prevents the bag from twisting and engulfing you in an uncomfortable mess. Big Agnes uses this system throughout their entire line of sleeping bags. The Lost Ranger 15 Degree is available in Reg (fits up to 5'10") and Long (fits up to 6'6") lengths. Once you match your bag with a rectangular sleeping pad of the appropriate dimensions (20" x 72" for Reg and 20" x 78" for Long), spending a night in the Lost Ranger 15 Degree is both warm and comfortable. A number of performance features equip the Lost Ranger 15
With its high-performance goose down fill and a roomy semi-rectangular shape, the Big Agnes Yampa 40 Degree sleeping bag is an ideal choice for backpacking and camping in late Spring, Summer, early Fall or warm climates. The Yampa 40 Degree is insulated with 650 fill goose down. Renowned for their compressible properties and efficiency in providing insulation, the feathers and fibers of down have an incredibly soft, comfortable feel and, despite advances in synthetic materials, continue to provide the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any insulation available. Though down fill is susceptible to the effects of moisture, losing much of its performance qualities when damp or wet, the nylon microfiber rip-stop shell fabric of the Yampa 40 Degree does have a surface treatment that helps to repel water. Offering versatility, the Yampa 40 Degree also works well as an overbag, adding approximately 25 degrees to the temperature rating of your primary sleeping bag. Applying the concept of layering to sleeping bags, you can combine a sleeping pad, most any sleeping bag and the Big Agnes Yampa 40 Degree as an overbag to create a versatile year-round system that you can pick from based on trip and temperature needs. In a traditional sleeping system, the bag lies on top of a sleeping pad. In this configuration, many people find themselves rolling off the pad at night. Plus, the insulation on the bottom of the bag is compressed by the sleeper's weight. Once compressed, the fill loses most of its insulating properties. The Big Agnes Sleep System is different, joining the bag and pad together. The pad slides into a sleeve on the bottom side of the bag, supplying insulation to the bottom of the bag while the top 2/3 of the bag is insulated like a traditional sleeping bag. This design provides a secure foundation so you can roll, twist and turn freely during the night without ever rolling off your pad. It also prevents the bag from twisting and engulfing you in an uncomfortable mess.
The Light Year Down 0 degree is a lightweight, four-season bag with a hip-length zipper and zippered foot vent designed for minimalists who prefer to go light.

$249.95

The Light Year Down 20 degree is a lightweight, three-season bag with a hip-length zipper and zippered foot vent designed for minimalists who prefer to go light.

$189.95

For the warm weather camper who wants extra elbow room, the semi-rectangular down Coromell 25 degree freatures insulation throughout, unzips to a blanket and deosn't require a companion sleeping pad, resulting in a no-hassle, comfortable bag that guarantees a good night's sleep.
Insulated with high-quality 650-fill goose down, the Big Agnes Roxy Ann Women's 15 Degree sleeping bag is designed for 3-Season backpacking and campiing. Not your average sleeping bag, the Roxy Ann Women's 15 Degree Petite utilizes the Big Agnes System to offer more room at a lighter weight, while packing smaller than other bags. The Roxy Ann Women's 15 Degree Petite is ergonomically tailored to fit a woman's shape with a wider cut at the hips and a shorter overall bag length. Additional insulation has been added to the foot box and the core area of the sleeping bag to account for those areas women most often find difficult to keep warm. In a traditional sleeping system, the bag lies on top of a sleeping pad. In this configuration, many people find themselves rolling off the pad at night. Plus, the insulation on the bottom of the bag is compressed by the sleeper's weight. Once compressed, the fill loses most of its insulating properties. The Big Agnes System is different, joining the bag and pad together. The pad slides into a sleeve on the bottom side of the bag, supplying insulation to the bottom of the bag while the top 2/3 of the bag is insulated like a traditional sleeping bag. This design provides a secure foundation so you can roll, twist and turn freely during the night without ever rolling off your pad. It also prevents the bag from twisting and engulfing you in an uncomfortable mess. Big Agnes uses this system throughout their entire line of sleeping bags. The Roxy Ann Women's 15 Degree bag is designed to be used with 20" wide Big Agnes rectangular REM Sleeping pads. However, other branded pads with the correct dimensions will also work. Once you've matched your bag with a sleeping pad of appropriate length and width, spending a night in the Roxy Ann Women's 15 Degree Petite is like sleeping in a bed with the mattress under you for comfort and the covers for insulation. Big Agnes bags weigh less and have more leg room than other comparable bags,
Marmot's 600+ fill down insulation gives the Never Summer 0 Degree Down Sleeping Bag plenty of warmth and low weight at a price that won't break the bank. Marmot used baffled construction, a 6-section hood, and a down-filled draft collar to ensure every bit of warmth stays in this bag with you. The two-way zippers allow you to easily ventilate, so you don't overheat when the excellent insulation becomes a touch too much. Bring the Never Summer 0 Degree Down Sleeping bag on a cold fall backpacking trip, winter camping, or spring mountaineering.

Product Features
  • Material: Omni N-140 nylon
  • Insulation: 600+ Fill goose down
  • Shape: Mummy
  • Draft Collar: Yes
  • Max User Height: [Reg] 6ft (183cm); [Lng] 6ft 6in (196cm)
  • Shoulder/ Hip/Foot Circumference: [Reg] 62 / 58 / 40in (157 / 147 / 102cm); [Lng] 64 / 60 / 42in (162 / 152 / 107cm)
  • Stuff Size: 7.5 x 15in (19 x 38cm)
  • Weight: [Reg] 3lb 10oz (1644g); [Lng] 3lb 14oz (1758g)
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • Degree: 0F (-18C)
  • Recommended Use: Winter camping, spring mountaineering

$288.95

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