

🔥 Sleep Warm, Pack Light, Adventure On! 🎒
The TETON Sports TrailHead Sleeping Bag is a lightweight, synthetic-insulated mummy bag designed for backpackers and campers seeking warmth and comfort without bulk. Weighing just 1.32 kg and rated for 20°F, it features a roomy footbox, soft microfleece liner, and an innovative stuff sack for easy packing. Perfect for millennial outdoor enthusiasts who demand performance and convenience on every trip.







| ASIN | B007JTLKCC |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,139 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #54 in Mummy Sleeping Bags |
| Brand | TETON Sports |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,409) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Compressible |
| Height | 2 inches |
| Included Components | Compression Sack, Sleeping Bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1022 |
| Length | 87 inches |
| Manufacturer | TETON Sports |
| Material Type | Ripstop |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 72 Inches |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 220.98 x 81.28 x 7.62 cm; 1.32 kg |
| Season | Summer |
| Shape | Mummy |
| Size | 20F Regular |
| Sport | Backpacking |
| Style | Tube |
| Temperature Rating | 20 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Usage | camping |
| Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Width | 32 inches |
| fill material type | Polyester |
| insulation-material-type | Synthetic |
M**E
For the price, I'm very pleased. I used this camping sleeping bag to tackle the West Coast Trail. It's fairly lightweight (1.4kg) but the quality is superb. It keeps you warm in temperatures as low as 5C. The internal material is soft but it's still synthetic, therefore light and water resistant. I kept the sleeping bag in it's case (which isn't a compression bag) then placed it inside a garbage bag to ensure that it wouldn't get wet while hiking. This worked brilliantly. I'd recommend as an everyday sleeping bag (very comfortable) that's also light and warm enough to take during multi-day hiking trips.
M**E
I do quite a bit of camping in the brush. Often 2-3 times a month. I preferably sleep by a fire, directly outside in the elements, and under a tarp or under nothing at all. I use a cheap sleeping pad For comfort and bit of insulation from the ground. With nothing but moisture wicking long johns and wool socks, This bag kept me warm in 18 degrees with 4 inches of snow in the surrounding creek bottom. We woke up to 2+ more inches of snow on the ground. My feet never even a hint of cold weather exposure. They stayed comfortable all night. The micro fleece inside is very cozy and my favorite thing about the bag. I hate sleeping bag materials, So this was quiet a relief. The wind was steady and crept in through the mummy hole, I tightened it down as far as it would crimp up leaving about. 1-2 inch hole for breathing fresh air on occasion. I simply faced the hole away from the wind so I wouldn’t suffocate in the bag or suffer from wind blast through the hole. Excessive wind can just be blocked by a pillow. Aside from the mummy hole - no wind made its way inside. I’m 5’11” with a 31” waist, Medium shirt size - smaller build guy. This bag is as small as I would ever want to go. Almost no room inside once it’s zipped up and I have no more head room hardly at all. My camp buddy made fun of me cause I was sleeping like Dracula Stuffed in a tiny coffin. I like to sit up on my sleeping pad and hang out around the camp fire. This bag made it impossible to sit with my legs crossed, but it has a two way zipper - I just opened the zipper from the bottom of the bag and was able to sit Inside the feet portion with my legs crossed the way I wanted and had the rest of the bag to wrap around me. Before discovering this method - I was super disappointed with not being able to sit Up in my bag comfortably. Although it’s a bit tight - This bag is now my favorite winter bag. I’ve tested It in record lows for my region and it easily passed. It’s also pretty lightweight and compresses in a compression sack extremely well. Highly recommend budget sleeping sack!
F**R
I took this sleeping bag for 2 night camping tip at elevation of ~6000 feet. Temperature in the early morning was around ~45 F. I was wearing a thick hiking socks and thermal leggings for legs. and feet. On the top, cotton underwear, Omni Heat long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt and another long sleeve shirt. I had to put one by one because i wasn't able to sleep. The first night was miserable. Second night, fortunately for me, one of the families had to leave after one night so I borrowed one sleeping bag from them and had to cover on top of mine to sleep. I don't know if I am cold sleeper or not but definitely not able to sleep around ~45F in this bag. After this camping trip I am suffering and recovering from flu. I have another camping trip planned at the end of this month and expecting a similar temperature or even lower. I won't take this bag again.
M**K
Was freezing in 12c weather; adding a fleece liner helped a little. But overall, not recommended for camping in cold weather.
M**G
I camped on Dartmoor at -3 and was very cold. This bag is more suited to about 0 degrees I would think.
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