Two Person Sleeping Bags

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Does anyone know of any nice two person sleeping bags?

We would prefer one the can be packed pretty small into a stuff sack so that packs in the truck nicely. We have looked at Sportsman's to no avail. They had one, but it was ginormous and must have weighed 30lbs!:mad: Our other options was to look into two non-mummy style bags that have stuff sacks and zip them together. We are possibly thinking of using two Slumberjack Talon's
talon40_m.jpg

  • Fill: Thermolite Extreme
  • Construction: Single layer with loose outer
  • Outer: Nylon Diamond Ripstop
  • Liner: Polyester Taffeta
  • Other: Full-length, insulated draft tube with anti-snag zipper protection / Easy-grab pull tabs / Easy access drawcords
  • Color: Navy / Warm Grey / Charcoal


Preferably we would like a 35 degree bag, but at this point we can not be too picky!

Hey Johnathan!!! I know you are the sleeping bag expert... any advice?
 

erin

Explorer
I know Cabela's sells a few, but they seemed large in the photo also. Most I have ever seen seem to be pretty damn big now that I hink of it.

But, like everything now a days, there is something out there that will work...........you just have to find it!! haha

I would be interested to see what you come up with.
 

bigreen505

Expedition Leader
I think Thermorest makes a sleeping bag, not sure how nice it is, but it is a two person bag and I think you slide two thermorest mattresses into sleeves on the bottom.

My answer has always been just to zip two bags together. Find a sleeping bag you like and find one FlyingWen likes, preferably from the same manufacturer (though mine is a Marmot and my wife's is a Sierra Designs) and order one in a left zip and the other in a right zip, based on which side of the bed you want to be on, then just un zip the zippers completely and rezip them. If you already have bags that you like consider taking them to a sewing shop that specializes in backpacking gear and have the modified to zip together.

Then if you are smart you can go get a stuff sack big enough to fit the bags zipped together. I have never been that smart.

One nifty gadget I would recommend if you sleep on camping mattresses (Thermorest or similar) is this little thing from Thermorest that keeps two matteresses together so the won't slide apart. It costs about $5 or less.
 

perterra

Adventurer
bigreen505 said:
I think Thermorest makes a sleeping bag, not sure how nice it is, but it is a two person bag and I think you slide two thermorest mattresses into sleeves on the bottom.


I think thats Big Agnes.
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
I got two of the Cabela's "Summit" bags.
One is rated "0", and the other "-20."
I zip the two together when cold, with the thicker bag on top. When it's just really chilly the thinner bag is on top.
And if it's just cool, I use sheets on the bed (the Maggiolina Rooftop tent), and the bag as a throw....opened up it covers the entire mattress (roughly queen-size).
Hope that makes sense...works for me!
:elkgrin:
Ed
 

VikingVince

Explorer
I have a Nebo 30 degree double bag which I really like. I choose the flannel lining...just a nicer feeling against the skin, IMO. I believe I got it from this place...they also have a bunch of other double bag brands. www.moosineer.com/nebo.htm
My bag had a stuff sack with compression straps...it got the size of the bag down (although obviously a double is always gonna be bigger than a single) but it ended up being a pain...took too much time/effort to get it in the bag...so I just got a large stuff sack from REI and now roll it up more loosely and get it put away quickly...it's bigger but I much prefer the ease of it.
 
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94-RUNNER

Over The Hill
We got had our sleeping bag for 2 from Cabela's a couple of years ago. We've spent countless nights in it in northern Maine in all weather conditions. It seems to fit nicely in the back of our 4-Runner. It is a little bit larger in size than our sleeping platform but that's ok because it nice to have the extra room to freely move around. Even though ours is only rated down to 15 degrees , there has never been a cold or even a cool nite. We love ours and highly recommend it.
 

salsataco

Adventurer
We use 2 North Face Cats Meows(20deg mummy) zipped together. One is a left zip and the other is a right. We also add an expander panel or 2 depending on what the temp is.
 

calamaridog

Expedition Leader
mcvickoffroad said:
Wil,
I got the Kelty Carona Double 20 for amy and I
Corona20DoubleT.jpg


http://www.kelty.com/kelty/index.cf...epingBags.ShowProduct&type=sleepingBag&ID=100
It is a big double mummy
20 degree rating
Just over 11 lb

I had to get a stuff sack for it since it packs huge! now with the stuff sack it packs down to the size of a single square sleeping bag.

Sweet, I am going to get the Kelty Eclipse D35. I found it for $88 and it will be perfect for the wife and I for 3 season camping around here.
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Well, Wen and I ended up with two Slumberjack Tellurides +30 degree's...
telluride30_m.jpg


They stuff very small and are rather nice. The two zip together well and were too warm for me while we were in Baja.
 

FlyingWen

Explorer
flyingwil said:
Well, Wen and I ended up with two Slumberjack Tellurides +30 degree's...
telluride30_m.jpg


They stuff very small and are rather nice. The two zip together well and were too warm for me while we were in Baja.

I love this sleeping bag. Packs small, nice fabric easy to zip together and is WARM. :campfire:
My only negative thing is that when they are zipped together, it is kinda like satin sheets.. slippery. The bag started at one end of the tent and by sun up was on the other end.
I would still recommend it.
 

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