TETON Sports Celsius XL -18C/0F Sleeping Bag; 0 Degree Sleeping Bag Great for Cold Weather Camping; Green, Left Zip

March 14, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $70.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

“When you need a good night’s sleep wherever you are camping, choose the TETON Sports Celsius XL -18C/0F Sleeping Bag. You’ll be warm, comfortable, and have some room to move. The Celsius XL is a three-season sleeping bag that’s built to last a lifetime. A sleeping bag you can look forward to climbing into each night. It’s filled with our SuperLoft Elite hollow fiber fill to keep you warm and is rated to below freezing temperatures. The mummy-style hood can cinch in around your head for additional warmth and keeps your head off the ground. Full-width baffles and full-length shoulder and zipper draft tubes keep the warm air from escaping. Dual-layer offset stitching eliminates cold spots. The well-constructed Celsius XL has a durable taffeta shell that will stand up to years of rigorous use. The brushed polyester lining feels like soft bed sheets. Taped, anti-snag zippers are easy to close from inside or outside of the bag. Like all TETON Sports sleeping bags, the Celsius XL comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Bonus features include an interior storage pocket for wallet or keys and its own compression sack for easy transport. It all adds up to exceptional quality at an affordable price.”

Product Features

  • EXTRA-LARGE, ALL SEASON BAG: Comfort features include full-width shoulder and full-length zipper draft tubes and a half-circle mummy style hood keeps your head off the ground; Size 90×36 inches (229×91 cm); Pack weight 6.5 lbs (3 kg)
  • HIGH-QUALITY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION: Sturdy taffeta shell is durable, easy to pack, and stands up to years of use; Double-layer construction increases warmth and durability; Brushed poly-flannel lining feels like bed sheets
  • CAMPING GEAR ADD-ONS AVAILABLE: Designed to accompany many other TETON Sports products for an out of this world base camp experience; Right and left-hand zippers let you zip two Celsius XL -18C/0F bags together for a shared sleeping space
  • MUST HAVE COLD WEATHER CAMPING EQUIPMENT: Survival rated for cold temperatures–rated at zero degrees for cool to frozen conditions; if you sleep cold, get the TETON Sports Celsius XL -32C/-25F
  • LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY: TETON Sports’ AMAZING customer service team is one YOU CAN COUNT ON to get your products taken care of and get you back OUTDOORS; #getoutdoors with TETON Sports

Comments

lizzybethc says:

I like it – soft and warm and fluffy. I have started camping on my own this year, the first time being when I drove to Kentucky for the total eclipse. The first sleeping bag I ordered was very nice, but just not wide enough for a side sleeper with a leg pulled up. So, before going to Northern Michigan to photograph stars in October, I ordered this. The weather was unseasonably warm, but I’m a cold person and had to put on warm socks and another layer. The bag was very comfy, but I toss and turn a lot and the soft flannel…

M. Sorensen says:

Two Don’t Zip Together Well – I have 3 Sets (L, XL, and XXL) I hate to give Teton Sports a bad review. I’m generally a fan of their gear. Decent quality. Warm. Good price. I own 8 of their sleeping bags (Two Celsius L, two Celsius XL, two older Celsius cotton XXL, a mummy bag, and Mammoth). Our oldest set (14 years old) have been used and abused and they are still in create condition. Also had good luck with their cheap backpacks for scouts.However, I have really struggled getting sleeping bags that zip together well. I bought 2 XXL…

foodie 4 life says:

Rough it in luxury I’m almost too picky to be camping. I don’t want to be cold. I don’t want to be uncomfortable. I can get claustrophobic in tight spaces.This bag makes me a happy camper.1) Its super comfortable. Very plush. The back top is padded enough to serve as a pillow.2) Its roomy. I’m 6’1″ 200lbs and I have enough space to be comfortable and move around.3) Its warm. Unlike other bags, this one didn’t just barely save me from freezing to death, it kept me…

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