Mountainsmith Crestone Sleeping Bag: 0F Synthetic for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

2.0
out of 10
0 Positive, 0 Mixed & 2 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$67.48
Used Value:
$40.49
Sale Value:
$60.73

When you're camping in cooler weather, the Mountainsmith Crestone 0 Sleeping Bag is the perfect choice to ensure you stay warm throughout the night. Not only is it packed with MountainLoft Hollow Fiber insulation to keep you snug even in wet or humid conditions, but its quilted construction, adjustable hood and full-length draft tube make sure that your body heat doesn't get lost, so you can get a restful slumber. With this sleeping bag's proven insulation system, you can relax without worrying about the cold, as well as the who-knows-what rustling around in the bushes and the hoot of a distant owl.

Adjustable hood

Adjustable hood

The Mountainsmith Crestone Sleeping Bag offers complete protection from the cold with its 0F rated synthetic material. This expertly designed sleeping bag features an adjustable hood and full-length draft tube, trapping warmth within, ensuring a comfortable and peaceful slumber in even the coldest conditions. With enough insulation to keep you toasty throughout the night, the Crestone Sleeping Bag is the perfect addition to any chilly night adventure.

Specifications

Brand:
Bag Length:
80in
Claimed Weight:
4lb 10oz
Degree:
0F
Draft Tube:
full length
Fill Weight:
2lb 12oz
Foot Circumference:
40in
Hip Circumference:
62in
Insulation:
MountainLoft Hollow Fiber
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
polyester
Max User Height:
6ft 4in
Recommended Use:
camping
Shape:
mummy
Shoulder Circumference:
65in
Stuff Sack:
included
Stuff Size:
18 x 10in
Zipper:
full-length

Full Reviews

2
Maybe missed it during the purchase, but it is sooo heavy! the compression stuff sack was broken when i received it....
Juan Carlos Queirolo, backcountry.com
October 11, 2018
2
Had to put a liner, long sleeve underwear, wool socks, a jacket and beany to keep warm and it was only 25F and its supposed to go down to 0F. Take my advice and buy a major brand.
Jean Provost, backcountry.com
July 5, 2018