When you need a great sleeping bag to come back to after a long day on the trail, choose the Celsius XXL sleeping bag, by Teton Sports. This three-season sleeping bag was built to last a lifetime. It's filled with innovative fiber fill that keeps 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 pillow clean. Its durable shell will stand up to years of rigorous adventuring. It's a warm, comfortable sleeping bag that's soft to the touch, but don't take our word for it - read the reviews! The Celsius XXL is keeping thousands of car campers happy in The Great Outdoors.
Taffeta
Imported
COMFORTABLE SLEEPING BAG FOR ADULTS: Soft lining; Half-circle mummy style hood keeps you warm and your pillow clean; Unzips at the top or bottom for easy access and ventilation; For camping in 3 seasons
NEVER ROLL YOUR SLEEPING BAG AGAIN: TETON provides a great compression sack for stuffing your sleeping bag; Start at the bottom and stuff the bag in, then tighten the heavy-duty straps
STAY WARM IN COLD WEATHER: You’ll be warm and rested in this sleeping bag; Innovative fiber fill, double-layer construction and draft tubes work together to keep the warmth in
SLEEP WARM: Fluff your sleeping bag and use a camp pad to sleep warmer; Hang loops for long-term storage to maintain maximum loft
TETON SPORTS PROMISE: Reach out to our AMAZING product support team if you have any questions or concerns; YOU CAN COUNT ON US to get you taken care of and back OUTDOORS with TETON Sports
I got this bag for my husband who is 6'5" and weighs 310#. I read him your question and he responded that it is very roomy for him and fits extremely well. After years of too-small sleeping bags fitting like a potato sack tight up to his arm-pits, he LOVES this bag. Hope that helps.
Yes I constantly camp at 10,000 feet and it gets really cold at night. With one or two zipped together they work well down to about 10° F. Any colder than that and I would suggest some extra insulation. The mixed reviews are because people have machine washed them and degraded the insulation.
Sprays are not my favorite idea. Teton makes liners for these. They are very comfortable, add about 10 degrees of heat, and are machine washable. I cant stand filth or stank smell and enjoy/demand clean bedding and they have been amazing. My bag has seen plenty of me but still feel and smells clean. Also very important, liner or not, ALWAYS fully air out your bag after you return home. Like a full 24 hours to completely dry and vent. Same with you tent.
It appears the model (in 2019) has left and right zippers, so that any two bags will zip correctly together with tops and bottoms aligned.
I got this bag for my husband who is 6'5" and weighs 310# . I read him your question and he responded that it is very roomy for him and fits extremely well. After years of too-small sleepingbags fitting like a potato sack tight up to his arm-pits, he LOVES this bag. Hope that helps.
Yes I constantly camp at 10,000 feet and it gets really cold at night. With one or two zipped together they work well down to about 10° F. Any colder than than and I would suggest some extra insulation. The mixed reviews are because people have machine washed them and degraded the insulation.
Sprays are not my favorite idea. Teton makes liners for these. They are very comfortable, add about 10 degrees of heat, and are machine washable. I cant stand filth or stank smell and enjoy/demand clean bedding and they have been amazing. My bag has seen plenty of me but still feel and smells clean. Also very important, liner or not, ALWAYS fully air out your bag after you return home. Like a full 24 hours to completely dry and vent. Same with you tent.
It appears the model (in 2019) has left and right zippers, so that any two bags will zip correctly together with tops and bottoms aligned.