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Best Extreme Cold Sleeping Bags (-20 to -40 Degrees)

Last Modified: 11/10/2021


Here you have my list with the best extreme cold sleeping bags for the temperatures in the range -20 to -40 F (-29 to -40 C), all from the top brands. Keep reading.

Best Extreme Cold Sleeping Bags


What is included in the list?

First to stress that I set the upper-temperature limit of -20 F (-29 C). So all the bags are either with this temperature rating or lower. Now you realize what I mean by extreme cold.

All these extreme cold sleeping bags can be placed in two distinct groups:

  • Lightweight sleeping bags for backpacking. These are very expensive items and built from ultra-light and ultra-packable materials.
  • Winter sleeping bags for camping. This type should be understood as bags that are too heavy and too bulky to be carried on the trail. This is due to their materials and the overall comfort they offer. Note that the sleeping bags from this group can be several times less expensive than the bags from the first group.

Related to the groups mentioned above, you have the bags with the following types of fill:

  • Winter sleeping bags with synthetic insulation.
  • Down-fill winter sleeping bags.
  • Winter sleeping bags that combine both down and synthetic insulation. There are some good reasons for this.

Regarding the type & shape, you have either mummy-style bags or rectangular bags. The latter normally offer far more comfort.


My list of extreme temperature sleeping bags

So here is my list with the sleeping bags ordered alphabetically, the numbers are just for navigation and this is not a ranking:

  1. ALPS Mountaineering Blaze -20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag
  2. Big Agnes Crosho UL -20 Down Mummy Sleeping Bag
  3. Browning Camping Denali -30 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag
  4. Browning Camping Klondike -30 Degree Flannel Sleeping Bag
  5. Browning Camping McKinley -30 Degree Sleeping Bag
  6. Guide Gear Canvas Hunter Extreme Sleeping Bag -30
  7. Klymit Big Cottonwood Sleeping Bag
  8. Marmot Col Sleeping Bag -20 Degree Down
  9. Marmot CWM -40 Degree Sleeping Bag
  10. NEMO Sonic -20 Degree Sleeping Bag
  11. Teton Sports Deer Hunter Sleeping Bag
  12. Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20


1. ALPS Mountaineering Blaze -20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag

ALPS Mountaineering Blaze -20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag.
ALPS Mountaineering Blaze -20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag.

The Blaze series includes no less than 4 sleeping bags with different temperature ratings, and they are built in multiple sizes as well. So the Blaze -20 is the warmest of all, a durable polyester ripstop shell with a soft polyester liner. The insulation is synthetic and they call it TechLoft Silver insulation. You have a two-layer off-set construction, a contoured hood, and chest and zipper baffles to keep the warmth in.

The weight of the R size is 6 lb 12 oz (3.06 kg) so it is too heavy to be carried on the trail. The packed size is 23 x 14 inches (58 x 36 cm). Note that they are very confident in their products and offer a lifetime warranty. It is important to stress that this is an incredibly affordable sleeping bag.

Read my ALPS Mountaineering Blaze -20 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag review.


2. Big Agnes Crosho UL -20 Down Mummy Sleeping Bag

Big Agnes Crosho UL -20 Down Mummy Sleeping Bag.
Big Agnes Crosho UL -20 Down Mummy Sleeping Bag.

Big Agnes Crosho UL -20 Down Mummy Sleeping Bag is ultra-light and ultra-packable. So the weight for its R size is 3 lb (1.36 kg) and the corresponding compressed size is 9 x 8 inches (23 x 20 cm). This is due to its top-quality 850 DownTek water repellent down fill.

They use what they call body mapping and this implies longitudinal baffles that distribute heat from end to end and they allow the bag to more closely follow the contours of the user. The baffles are with FlowGates, introduced in the baffles to prevent the insulation from down-shifting. This eliminates cold spots and increases thermal efficiency.

Read my Big Agnes Crosho UL -20 Bag review.


3. Browning Camping Denali -30 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag

Browning Camping Denali -30 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag.
Browning Camping Denali -30 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag.

This Browning Camping Denali -30 Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag is a new version of the camping bag that has been on the market for years.

This bag is incredibly affordable for such a great temperature rating which is -30 F (-34 C). As you realize from the picture above, this is a mummy cut and you have a narrow hood. But the bag is very large in the shoulder area.

This is also an incredibly durable item with the shell 210T nylon diamond ripstop fabric, and the liner is a 210T polyester. The insulation is synthetic and the bag is heavy with its 9 lb 9 oz (4.3 kg) of weight. The packed size (L x D) is 24 x 15 inches (61 x 38 cm). So this is a basecamp bag and not a bag to carry on the trail.

Read my Browning Camping Denali -30 Bag review.


4. Browning Camping Klondike -30 Degree Flannel Sleeping Bag

Browning Camping Klondike -30.
Browning Camping Klondike -30.

The shell of this Browning Camping Klondike -30 Degree Flannel Sleeping Bag is pure cotton and this includes also its flannel liner. The insulation is synthetic, the bag is hooded, and this all reflects in its weight which is 15 lb (6.8 kg).

As you realize from the title, the official temperature rating is -30 F (-34 C) so this is a true cold-weather sleeping bag. The size is 92 x 38 inches (234 x 97 cm).

Read my Browning Camping Klondike -30 Degree Flannel Sleeping Bag review.


5. Browning Camping McKinley -30 Degree Sleeping Bag

Browning Camping McKinley -30 Degree Sleeping Bag.
Browning Camping McKinley -30 Degree Sleeping Bag.

This Browning Camping McKinley -30 Degree Sleeping Bag is a rectangular sleeping bag, very reliable and durable, designed for extreme weather conditions. This is also a great value/price combination.

The insulation is synthetic, and they call it Techloft Insulation. You have no less than 160 oz (4.54 kg) of the insulation material alone in this bag. The total weight of the bag is 12 lb 12 oz (5.78 kg).

The fabric is a very durable 210T nylon diamond ripstop outer fabric and a brushed polyester liner. The packed size is (L x D) 27 x 17 inches (68 x 43 cm), so it is quite bulky and heavy. They include a compression stuff sack and roll-up straps.

Read my Browning Camping McKinley -30 Degree Sleeping Bag review.


6. Guide Gear Canvas Hunter Extreme Sleeping Bag -30

Guide Gear Canvas Hunter Extreme Sleeping Bag -30.
Guide Gear Canvas Hunter Extreme Sleeping Bag -30.

This Guide Gear Canvas Hunter Extreme Sleeping Bag -30 is pleasant cotton and flannel fabric combination with synthetic insulation. You have 9 lb (4.1 kg) of the insulation alone and this is a 6D blended siliconized hollow fiber fill.

The bag is with a great temperature rating of -30 °F (-34 °C), it is large and rectangular but it is hooded. The total weight is 13.4 lb (6.08 kg) and it is very bulky, so this is not a bag to be carried anywhere.

Read my Guide Gear Canvas Hunter Extreme Sleeping Bag -30 review.


7. Klymit Big Cottonwood Sleeping Bag

 

Klymit Big Cottonwood Sleeping Bag.
Klymit Big Cottonwood Sleeping Bag.

This Klymit Big Cottonwood Sleeping Bag is built in two temperature ratings, and the one on the left is for -20 F (- 29 C). This is why it deserves to be here. It has a unique removable hood design and it is a high loft and heavy bag. So it weighs 18 lb (8.1 kg), and its packed size is 40 x 16 inches (102 x 41 cm).

The overall dimensions are 86.6 x 38 in (220 x 96 cm). It is designed to be zippered to yet another bag of this type. It also has a unique carry system.

Read my Klymit Big Cottonwood Sleeping Bag review.


8. Marmot Col Sleeping Bag -20 Degree Down

Marmot Col Sleeping Bag -20 Degree Down.
Marmot Col Sleeping Bag -20 Degree Down.

Here you have something exceptional, a sleeping bag with a waterproof and breathable shell. So you have their MemBrain 2-layer 30D Pertex Shield ripstop nylon 2.3 oz/yd, and the quality fill inside is fully protected. The lining is a Pertex Microlight 30D 100% nylon 1.3 oz/yd.

The bag is with a temperature rating of -20 F (-29 C), and it is EN tested. The fill is a high quality 800+ fill goose down, and the weight is 3 lb 14.59 oz (1.774 kg). The bag is nicely packable and the packed size is (L x D) 16 x 7.5 inches (41 x 19 cm).

Read my Marmot Col -20 Sleeping Bag review.


9. Marmot CWM -40 Degree Sleeping Bag

Marmot CWM -40 Degree Sleeping Bag.
Marmot CWM -40 Degree Sleeping Bag.

You will hardly find a sleeping bag with a better temperature rating. Here you have -40 F (-40 C) temperature ratting and the bag comes with an EN certificate.

You have a top-quality lofty Responsible Down Standard-certified 800-plus fill power goose down for maximum warmth and compressibility.

But there is more, the bag is with a waterproof and breathable shell, this is their PertexShield 30D 100% nylon 2 layer 2.3 oz/yd. The weight is 4 lb 9 oz (2066 g) and the packed dimensions are (L x D): 19 x 9.5 inches (48 x 24 cm). So this is a backpack-portable sleeping bag and with such an incredible rating.

Read my Marmot CWM -40 Degree Sleeping Bag review.


10. NEMO Sonic -20 Degree Sleeping Bag

NEMO Sonic Sleeping Bag.
NEMO Sonic Sleeping Bag.

This NEMO Sonic -20 Degree Sleeping Bag is built in two sizes and the R size weighs only 3 lb 8 oz (1.59 kg). In view of its -20 F (-29 C) temperature rating, it is appropriate to describe it as an ultralight sleeping pad. So this is one of those that are suitable for the trail.

This is an award-winning design, it is equipped with a venting system which allows for some heat to escape when needed, and this without letting cold air in. The picture above shows its Thermo Gills that serve this venting purpose.

You also have stretch stitching at the knees, a waterproof and breathable foot box and hood, and a zippered pocket. The fill is one of the best options on the market, so you have an 800 FP down fill. The plumes are treated so they will stay dry longer in wet conditions.

Read my NEMO Sonic Sleeping Bag review.


11. Teton Sports Deer Hunter Sleeping Bag

Teton Sports Deer Hunter Sleeping Bag
Teton Sports Deer Hunter Sleeping Bag.

The Teton Sports Deer Hunter Sleeping Bag is built in two temperature ratings, 0˚F (-18 ˚C) and -35 ˚F (-37 ˚C). So now you understand why it is here. This is one of the largest sleeping bags on the market, it measures 90 x 39 inches (229 x 99 cm). I have included it also in my list of extra-wide sleeping bags.

Although it may look like a flannel bag, this is an all-synthetic item. The corresponding weights are for 0˚F bag 8.5 lb (3.86 kg) and for -35˚F bag 17.5 lb (7.94 kg).

Read my Teton Sports Deer Hunter Sleeping Bag review.


12. Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20

Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20.
Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20.

This is an advanced and award-winning design with a temperature rating of -20 F (-29 C). The bag is designed in collaboration with polar explorer Eric Larsen so every component of the bag is maximized for warmth even in Arctic settings.

The temperature rating mentioned above is due to its 800-fill Nikwax Hydrophobic down insulation. But it is interesting that it also includes a synthetic snorkel hood and a rather unusual central zipper. It has overlapping side vents that can open to allow arm use and customizable temperature control.

The foot box is with a Toe-asis foot warmer pocket, and you also have overstuffed draft tubes, and quilt and blanket loops. This bag weighs 3 lbs 4 oz (1.47 kg) and its packed size is 20 x 11 in (51 x 28 cm). So this is again an ultralight and ultra-packable item. Please see more in the video below.

Read my herm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20 Degree Expedition Sleeping Bag review.


How to choose your extreme weather sleeping bag

Price: I have decided to put this criterion in first place here simply because the differences in prices can be enormous. By this, I mean that for the most expensive bags here you would have to pay around 6-8 times more than for the most affordable bags. But this difference in price has some good reasons, see the next criterion.

Weight: The heaviest bags here in the list are 4 times heavier than some of the lightest. So this is what determines their best use. The heavier bags are usually far more affordable.

Packed size: The packed size is due to the shape and fill, and some of the bags here can be described as ultra-packable in spite of such an incredible temperature rating. But this comes at a price of course.

Features & comfort: To shed weight, some of the bags are very simple in design, so if you want more comfort and feel claustrophobic in mummy bags, go for some of the rectangular bags. Though, be ready for their weight.


Final words & Editor’s choice

So this was my list of best extreme cold sleeping bags. You might want to bookmark this text and check occasionally because I shall be adding new bags here whenever I see something that deserves to be included in this collection.

For such sleeping bags, you will need a winter camping tent and an appropriate sleeping pad as well. It is essential that the R-value of a pad corresponds to the temperature rating of the bag. So make sure that you have an R-value of 8 or higher.

Editor’s Choice:

Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20-Degree Expedition Sleeping Bag, Regular

Therm-a-Rest Polar Ranger Minus 20-Degree Expedition Sleeping Bag, Regular
8.3

Weight

7.8/10

Packed size

6.2/10

Temperature rating

10.0/10

Comfort & features

9.3/10

Pros

  • Very packable
  • Great temperature rating
  • Quality craftsmanship
  • Great weight for a winter bag

Cons

  • Expensive
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For more options please visit my page with sleeping bags. Please use the comment box below if you have any comments or questions. Have a nice day.

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Comments

  1. Kevin Grenz says

    04/19/2024 at

    Hi … a few years ago, I was homeless for 6 year … during the convid days … all the library’s were close and every body was force to stay out in the cold during the day … so I brought sleeping bag that was rated for zero and that kept me warm and I still use bag even to this day … I have a house now but no bed … just a sofa cushion with the bag on it … point here is this, when it comes to a good sleeping bag, you get what u are willing to pay for when it comes to the temperature rating …

    Reply
    • Jovo says

      04/19/2024 at

      Hi Kevin, first to say it is a shame that you were forced to be homeless and to stay outside. But I am glad that your situation has improved. Many thanks for your comment.

    • Martin says

      08/09/2024 at

      Jovo, he didn’t say he was forced to be homeless only that he was… for 6 years.He was forced to stay out in the cold during that time because most everything was shut down during covid especially in the liberal states. Liberals say they care but their actions speak louder than their words.

    • Jovo says

      08/09/2024 at

      This is a sad story indeed. I appreciate your comment and wish you and him all the best.

  2. Karla Sotelo says

    11/13/2022 at

    Great list. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Jovo says

      11/13/2022 at

      Thank you.

  3. Karla Sotelo says

    11/13/2022 at

    I am looking for a sleeping bag for a woman who sleeps in the street of las cruces, nm. Can u suggest something lite, and waterproofed? Thank you.

    Karla

    Reply
    • Jovo says

      11/13/2022 at

      Hi Karla, sorry to hear about your situation, nobody should be forced to leave in the street.

      The bags from Marmot are waterproof and the lightest but they are very expensive. It would be best that you find a bivy bag and then you can use inside any of these warm but inexpensive cold weather camping bags.

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