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The Best Sleeping Bags and Pads of 2020

Comfortable, technical, light鈥攕leep systems for every season

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Sea to Summit Ascent AcII ($399)

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We鈥檝e seen the trend in jackets and tents, and now it鈥檚 come for sleeping bags: weight savings, warmth, and comfort are no longer at odds. Sea to Summit loaded its 颅Ascent AcII with niceties, like an oversize shape that accommodates all sleeping positions and three zippered openings鈥斅璮ull-length on one side, half-length on the other, plus a slit around the footbox鈥攖o regulate temperature. It boasts 19.4 ounces of 颅750-fill down, with a mix of vertical and horizontal baffles that keep the insulation in place and prevent cold spots, and a large draft collar to lock in heat. The result is a 颅no-compromise sleeping bag that weighs just 2.4 pounds. 鈥淚t鈥檚 much roomier than most light bags, but still toasty warm,鈥 said one tester. On a backpacking trip in British Columbia鈥檚 Chilcotin, we found it true to the 15-degree temperature rating, but the easy venting system meant we slept great at 60 degrees. That鈥檚 an impressive range, especially for such a feathery bag. Sure, there are cozier options. But we have yet to find a worthier bag for three-season use. 2.4 lbs


Mammut Relax Down Bag ($320)

(Courtesy Mammut)

Best in Summer

Claustrophobic sleepers will 颅appreciate the 750-fill Relax Down, which has a wide torso so you can wiggle into a comfortable 颅slumber. The men鈥檚 version is 颅rated at 28 degrees (the 颅women鈥檚 is four degrees 颅warmer), and a 颅two-way zipper slices up the middle for easy temperature regulation. The included earplugs and sleep mask were nice luxuries. 2.1 lbs (men鈥檚) / 2 lbs (women鈥檚)


NEMO Flyer Pad ($120)

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NEMO鈥檚 new hybrid design 颅marries the durable nylon exterior of an inflatable pad with the structure and comfort of open-cell foam. The Flyer has about 60 percent less foam than similar pads, replacing the balance of its internal volume with air. Bonus: it takes less than ten breaths鈥攁bout 30 seconds鈥攖o inflate. 1.4 lbs


Marmot Paiju Bag ($564)

(Courtesy Marmot)

Best Year-Round

For an October outing in British Columbia, our tester gambled on the minus-five-degree Paiju鈥檚 storm readiness (the threads are waterproof and the shell water-颅resistant) and went sans tent. Dew shook right off, and the 颅800-fill 颅water-resistant down kept him toasty even on a windy ten-degree night. Superb packability makes it an ideal choice for summer trips with unpredictable weather. 3.7 lbs


Zenbivy Light Mattress Pad ($159)

(Courtesy Zenbivy)

Your bag is only as warm as the pad beneath it. Unlike most lightweight air mats, 颅Zenbivy鈥檚 has an R-value of five-plus, thanks to 180 grams of synthetic fill. Still, it鈥檚 only about the size of a 颅football when packed down. The pad鈥檚 rectangular shape means that even restless sleepers will avoid the sting of waking up on the cold, hard ground. 1.3 lbs


NEMO Forte 35 Bag ($160)

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Best on a Budget

Finding a high-performance sleeping bag for $150 is hard. Enter the Forte. With 80 percent recycled, 颅moisture-resistant polyester fill, it kept us warm during a wet, 颅near freezing trip. Extra room at the elbows and knees for side sleeping plus zippered ventilation gills are smart details that will make a camping fan out of anyone. 2.1 lbs


Klymit Static V Luxe SL Pad ($120)

(Courtesy Klymit)

The Luxe SL is a lofty 3.5 inches high and 27 inches wide, enough that active sleepers won鈥檛 slide off, and it comes at an affordable price. To shave grams, Klymit used a thin 30-denier fabric and narrowed the bottom third of the pad. This translates to a high and dry night of rest on V-shaped baffles so pronounced, they gave back sleepers gentle acupressure therapy. 1.3 lbs


Rab Mythic Ultra 180 Bag ($550)

(Courtesy Rab)

Best Fast-and-Light

To manufacture a bag that weighs less than a pound, crams into a three-liter stuff sack, and still performs at 32 degrees, Rab used responsibly sourced 颅900-fill down and a reflective lining made from 颅tita颅nium-coated fibers that capture radiant heat鈥攁n industry first. During a fall trip to Greenland, even amid snowfall, our tester slept like a baby. 14 oz


Big Agnes Insulated 颅Axl Air Pad ($180)

(Courtesy Big Agnes)

For the Axl Air, Big Agnes upgraded one of its most popular lightweight sleeping pads with PrimaLoft鈥檚 new synthetic insulation, which includes a warm, ultralight aerogel. It then thermally bonded that fill to the top and bottom of the pad, reducing air movement. The resulting pad has an R-value of three鈥攇reat for three-season use. It also packs down to Nalgene size. 14 oz

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