Klymit KSB Double Sleeping Bag: 30F Down for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$379.95
Used Value:
$227.97
Sale Value:
$341.96

Whether you're sleeping in a tent, truck bed, or cowboy camping under the stars, the Klymit 30 Degree Down KSB Double Sleeping Bag is the cozy place you finish your best daily adventures with your adventure partner. Down insulation traps in warmth without taking up the entire trunk, and the abrasion-resistant, nylon fabric has a DWR treatment to protect the down, and you, from dew and light moisture.

Specifications

Brand:
Bag Length:
82in
Claimed Weight:
5lb
Degree:
30°F
Insulation:
[top] 650 duck down [bottom] synthetic
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
20D nylon, DWR treatment
Recommended Use:
weekend camping
Shape:
double-wide
Shoulder Circumference:
184in
Storage Sack:
yes
Stuff Size:
11.25 x 17.5in
Venting:
zip off top

Full Reviews

10
I really like this bag! Unlike every other double bag I saw, this one has a baffle around your head and you can fold the quilt top up around your neck for extra warmth. We are using it for car camping and XC ski hut trips. The down top and polyester bottom are a great plan. It is a true double size, a little smaller than two single rectangular bags zipped together. While the nylon around the head doesn't seem cold, some flannel here might be nice. I didn't see this on any other similar bags though.
Larry V., backcountry.com
December 27, 2020
10
I purchased this bag for use with my wife in our truck top tent and it worked amazingly. It wasn't tight and we didn't feel cramped. even better you can unzip either side so it doesn't wake up the other person for the late night potty break. What was even better is that it works great solo camping as well. When I was alone it was like having a huge down comforter as opposed to a sleeping bag. The bag is well made and with 10 nights of uses in 45-55 degree weather it has handled well with no signs of fraying or bag breakdown. I highly recommend it.
Michael Simmons, backcountry.com
August 26, 2020