When you’re on the trail all day, those extra grams really do make a difference, and one place where you can really shed the weight from your pack is choosing the best lightweight sleeping bag for your adventure. Why? Because the difference between the three-season summer sleepers and heavier duty sleeping bags is huge.
The most important question when shaving weight off your sleeping bag is the temperature you plan to use it at. The lightest down quilt may only weigh 200g, but above the snowline that’ll be a freezing cold nightmare, so paying attention to comfortable temperature ratings is key here.
Another lightweight piece of kit you might consider adding to your pack is a camping mat, which come in inflatable or roll up designs.
Thermarest Hyperion 32 UL Down
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Reasons to buy
The Hyperion 32 takes on where older Hyperion models leave off, resulting in one of the finest lightweight sleeping bags you can buy. The enormous 900 fill GooseNikwax Hydrophobic Down will keep you warm down to a comfort limit of zero degrees, which is impressive considering how light this is. It also packs down to around the size of a 1L water bottle.
The Nikwax treatment on the down itself staves off some of the worst effects of damp, with the treatment staying drier and, according to Nikwax, maintaining loft 60 times longer than untreated down.
A thermally-efficient box baffled construction and zoned fill (70% on the top and sides with 30% on the back) keeps the insulation around your core for maximum warmth and minimum weight, and finally the down filling is Responsible Down Standard Certified.
It’s not cheap, but it is the best lightweight sleeping bags you can buy, and after a long day carrying it, you won’t regret spending the pounds to save those grams.
Vango Ultralite Pro 100 Sleeping Bag
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Reasons to buy
Whether you take into account the budget price tag or you don’t, the Vango Ultralite Pro 100 is an impressive sleeping bag. The Thermal Reverb system of reflective aluminised lining bounces body heat back to you, and the Polair Active outer fabric remains soft and warm to the touch.
At 900g it’s not feather-lite, but it’s still compact and comfortable to carry when backpacking and hiking. Better still, it comes recommended by both the DofE and The Scout Association.
Mountain Hardwear Lamina 30F/-1C Reg
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Reasons to buy
The Mountain Hardwear Lamina line is packed with light-for-their-warmth synthetic bags, and this is the lightest in the family. Coming in just under a kilo, it’s heavier than some but also very robust.
A 30D Nylon Ripstop shell will last years, and the Thermal.Q artificial down insulation will keep you toasty in all weathers down to minus one degrees - an ideal combination for UK adventures.
Although the comfort rating stops at a chilly three degrees, Mountain Hardwear have set a ‘comfort limit’ at minus three, which is really plumbing the mercury for such a light bag. This is partly achieved through thermal mapping, which allocates the heaviest insulation to where it is most needed, around your core.
In addition, the ingenious design of the Lamina line all adds up to a bag that punches well above its weight, such as the draft collar, tailored hood and anti-snag zip.
Snugpak Adventure Racing Softie
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Reasons to buy
The Snugpak Adventure Racing Softie is a keenly-priced and well-specified synthetic bag, which is designed to be part of a ‘system’ with other Softpak items. These include a smock (adding extra insulation) and a bivi bag (weatherproof shell), but the bag itself can be used standalone, and delivers plenty of bang for buck.
For a mere 750g, a comfort rating of zero degrees is a strong performance – even more so considering this is a synthetic bag. It's designed for Adventure Racing though, so comfort has been compromised for saving on weight.
The outer shell is water resistant Paratex Micro, which should be treated with a certain amount of care, and weight-saving is evident in the 1/4 Length YKK Zip, which keeps heat in, but may be too much of a compromise for the casual camper.
However, as one of the cheapest options here, far from the heaviest or the most delicate, this is certainly an option worth considering for lightweight use - just be prepared for the compromise.
Nordisk Oscar +10 Degrees Sleeping Bag
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Reasons to buy
A beautifully warm synthetic lightweight sleeping bag for summer camping and adventure trips. The Oscar has been created from ultra-fine 7-denier ripstop nylon and 100% recycled synthetic filling made from PET bottles.
It packs down very small, making it ideal for backpacking and bike-touring trips in warmer weather, and has a half-length zipper for better ventilation. If you're a wriggler, you'll enjoy the trapezoid footbox, which offers more room.
The Nordisk Oscar +10 has an integrated pack sack (designed with compression straps) and comes with an extra mesh storage bag for neater packing.
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Mark Mayne has been covering tech, gadgets and outdoor innovation for longer than he can remember. A keen climber, mountaineer and scuba diver, he is also a dedicated weather enthusiast and flapjack consumption expert.
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