The May long weekend is often the start of camping season and as I am writing this it is -2°C. If you are sleeping out in the elements have a warm sleep with a Spring to Fall three-season sleeping bag rated between -1°C and -20°C.
Caution! Often sleeping bag ratings you see are extreme ratings meaning that if all other circumstances are perfect then this sleeping bag will keep you alive at that temperature. Keep in mind that there are many factors that go into staying warm at night. We recommend using a sleeping bag that is designed for colder than what you will be sleeping in.
This regular length, Hotcore® R-300, sleeping bag is ideal if you are looking for a hooded rectangular sleeping bag that is rated to -20°C. This sleeping bag features 300g/m sq. - plus Critical Layer Construction of TrueLoft insulation.
The Roma 200 is a great 2-3 season sleeping bag. The short tapered shape is perfect for anyone under 5′ 6″ (168cm), providing better thermal efficiency than a full-size sleeping bag, all in a compact size and weight.
This regular length, Hotcore Hotcore Roma 300, sleeping bag is ideal if you are looking for a women's hooded tapered sleeping bag that is rated to -20°C. This sleeping bag features 300g/m sq. - plus Critical Layer Construction of TrueLoft insulation.
The Sundowner 5 features a polyester taffeta shell, with a pongee lining. This bag is perfect for any family's get away trip and will always ensure a great nights rest. Canada's Source for Trailside Sleeping Bags
This regular length, Hotcore Hotcore T-200, sleeping bag is ideal if you are looking for a hooded tapered sleeping bag that is rated to -10°C. This sleeping bag features 200g/m sq. - plus Critical Layer Construction of TrueLoft insulation.
This regular length, Hotcore Hotcore T-300, sleeping bag is ideal if you are looking for a hooded tapered sleeping bag that is rated to -20°C. This sleeping bag features 300g/m sq. - plus Critical Layer Construction of TrueLoft insulation.