

❄️ Sleep Warm, Pack Light, Conquer Cold!
The Teton Sports Celsius Regular sleeping bag is engineered for serious cold-weather camping with a 0°F/-18°C rating. Lightweight at 2.3 kg and crafted with polyester fill, it offers durable warmth and water resistance. Thoughtful features like thermal zipper seals, a drawstring mummy hood, and a soft flannel interior pocket elevate comfort and functionality. Its modular zipper design allows two bags to combine, making it ideal for solo adventurers and couples alike.
| ASIN | B01N7Z8R7F |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Brand | TETON Sports |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Colour | Teal |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Department | unisex adult |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817354011763 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.03 x 0.84 x 0.08 Meters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 300 g |
| Item model number | 1176R |
| Material | Polyester |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Regular |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Sport | Camping and Hiking |
| Temperature Rating | Comfort |
| UPC | 817354011763 |
A**.
Resistente al agua, ya se llevó en un campamento en montaña y playa y la verdad en ambos resultó perfecto. Cómodo y caliente. Un poco complicado al guardarlo pero con buena técnica se logra 😉
D**F
I bought two of these sleeping bag for my wife and I when we go camping and we love them. This was a great purchase, well worth the money. There’s so many good things about this bag, that’s why I’m giving a 5 star review. Pros: -Shipping was fast, Prime so 2 days -packaging and box was neat and not beat up -travel sack bag is great, it’s actually not a fight to stuff the sleeping bag in like normal undersized draw string bags, once you get the bag in, it has two straps that allow you to tight and condense the sleeping bag a lot smaller -lots of loft, or very fluffy -inside is a very soft cotton flannel like material so no sweating or no loud sweaky noises when you twist and turn inside -inside has a small pocket to have your flashlight close to you, this pocket is also big enough for a phone, wallet, or keys -zipper is strong and can be pulled from both inside and outside -selling point: every seem that’s apart of the zipper has a extra rolled tube like material to not allow cold air to get in or escape through the zipper -selling point: same tube like material is located at the top of the bag, where your shoulders meet to create that extra space where dead space tends to be which leads to ambient air inside your bag, so it fills the gaps at your neck&shoulder line -selling point: again that usual dead space around your neck&shoulder line is definitely voided because they incorporate a draw string easily to reach to pull in and has zero gaps, it’s almost like a step 1 before you use your mummy hood -selling point: a draw string mummy hood that’s on a normal style rectanglular bag. I’ve always like the idea of mummy hood but I hated the tapered down bags as I need leg room, I can’t sleep like vampire -selling point: seller makes right&left sided zippers so that way you can combine two together. If you do this, my advise is to watch a YouTube video on how to attach because the hardest part is getting your zipper unattached before you combine both together, the zipper is strong, use some strength don’t be scared -good additions: soft Velcro to cover zipper placement and locking so bag doesn’t accidentally open or widen, btw they designed the velcro in a specific way so it can’t scratch you -good additions: two hanging loops at the feet of the bag for storage as you don’t want to keep it in the travel sack bag and lose it’s loft -colors and patterns of the bag are nice. My wife loves her turquoise and I actually do like my hunter green with cool patterns inside Cons: - I’m 5’8 and when I’m in the bag my feet are flush to the bottom, I’m a side sleep who bends their knees so bottoming out the bag wasn’t an issue for me but I felt it bottom when I did that morning stretch. My wife is 5’2 and no issues for her. Honestly, I read about this from another review but I didn’t take it to heart because I know I bend my knees and I didn’t want order the XL size, when it’s more material, more weight, if your a backpacker you know every ounce counts. I think Teton is aware of there sizing since there’s a XL model, so really this isn’t CON at all, reason why I gave 5 stars. My advice; if you’re taller than 5’8 get the XL model, if you’re 5’8 or 5’7 and sleep with your legs straight out, you’re probably going to feel the bottom of the bag so get the XL model, if you’re under 5’7 don’t worry about bottoming out the bag.
M**X
I'm so glad I bought this bag. When I found myself uncomfortably cold while camping in Quebec over the August long weekend, I knew I would need something better for my fall trips. I've used it three times, twice the temperatures where around 10C, and the third time there was a frost advisory and I think it got down to about 3C. Long johns, plus a toque and this bag kept me warm and cozy. I love the 'hood' option. When I was considering the purchase I was afraid it would be too much, but it wasn't. Someone explained the -17 is a survival temperature, so you could survive -17 temperatures, but you wouldn't necessarily be comfortable. I was also worried it would be too long, again that wasn't the case. The listed length is the bottom piece, which includes the hood. I'm 5'5" and it's perfect for me, and I assume someone within a few inches of my height. If you're taller, I'd recommend looking into the XL bag. It is also quite bulky, so you're not going to want to take this in the backcountry....but if you're looking for an affordable sleeping bag that will keep you warm in cooler temperatures and space/weight isn't an issue, this is a very good option. I also love the teal colour :)
M**N
I really like the bag. It’s very warm. The fabric seems like a satin so not sure how durable it will be compared to a flannel or cotton one. It’s very fluffy so it’s a bit difficult to repack. Overall, it was good for my first trip.
P**E
I just received my sleeping bag today for a camping trip I am going on tomorrow, so this is just a first impression right now. I will update with how the bag actually performed after my trip... It is a very cute sleeping bag! The minty teal green is very vibrant, and the stripes on the inside are a nice contrast to the normal plaids of most sleeping bags (not that there is anything wrong with plaid :D ) I know some people don't care a lot about aesthetics, but for me cuteness is a plus! The outside feels nice, I am a fan of the more slick material bags, and the inside isn't as slick, but isn't super sticky like flannel can be. It does look and feel very fluffy, but when you actually lay on it (even doubled up) you can definitely still feel the hard ground underneath (I tried it out on my office floors that have carpet over concrete) so I will probably lay another thick blanket underneath me when I camp because I'm a wimp. Now for the fit: I am about 5' 8" tall, and if I scooch down to where the draft tube would be at my shoulders like they recommend, my feet do touch the bottom. Personally I don't mind if my pillow sticks off the bag a little as I will be sleeping in a tent and not just outside, so I think it should have plenty of length for me. The width, however, might be a nuisance on my trip. I am not a super small person, I'm about 200lbs, and have a fairly large chestal region. I could still zip up the bag, but there was not much wiggle room for me, and I normally turn over several times during the night. I may just have to take the bag with me when I roll! I am also usually a very warm person though so if this is supposed to be "comfortable" at 20-30F, I might be warm so may just sleep with it unzipped to give myself more room to breathe. The place I will be staying is supposed to get down to the high 20's at night so let's hope this bag holds up to its claims!!
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