(as of Jun 08, 2025 05:06:48 UTC – Details)
ATEPA Down Sleeping Bag for Adults, 650FP Ultralight 3 Season Compact Packable Sleeping Bag with Compression Sack for Camping Backpacking Hiking
15D Nylon
Imported
DOWN SLEEPING BAG: Featuring ultra-light 15D ripstop nylon (thinner yet tougher than standard 20D), this ultra light sleeping bag is paired with 300g 650+ fill power white duck down – maintains warmth from 50°F to 64.4°F for 3-season backpacking and camping. Tap the sleeping bag before first use to make the down fluffier
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Full-length YKK zipper allows complete unzipping as a flat blanket, while two sleeping bags can be zipped vertically to create a double sleeping bag – ideal for couples or adaptable temperature control
ULTRALIGHT & COMPACT: Compresses to 13”x6.3” (smaller than standard sleeping bags) using included compression sack – saves 30% backpack space for hiking/backpacking while maintaining 74.8″x29.5″ expanded size
HUMANIZED DESIGN: YKK anti-snag zipper ensures smooth operation, while flat-ribbon hood drawcord prevents neck irritation and dual foot loops enable quick drying – designed for extended outdoor use
OUTDOOR GEAR: Optimized for backpacking (lightweight), car camping (convertible), and basecamps (durable waterproof shell) – equally effective as emergency bedding for vans/cabins during chilly nights
Jason MIles –
Good value
I picked this up on sale and have been pleasantly surprised, this bag it just room enough at 6 ft 220llbs, and kept me warm down to 25 although it only rated to 30, intutive design make zipping easy and the bag is relatively light, excellent value and comfort.
FunLuvr –
Not For Taller People Or Very Cold Temps
I’ve spent more nights under the stars than I care to count, so I reckon I’ve got a good sense of what works and what’s just fluff. With that in mind, here’s my take on the ATEPA Down Sleeping Bag:Pros:1. Light as a Feather: First off, this sleeping bag doesn’t weigh much. It’s a blessing for those long treks to the beach campsite at Padre Island. Carrying it doesn’t make you feel like you’re hauling a week’s worth of groceries across a parking lot.2. Packs Down Small: It’s like one of those magic tricks where they keep pulling things out of a hat. This sleeping bag packs down so small you’ll double-check to make sure it’s actually in your pack. Great for saving space for the more important stuff, like snacks.3. Warm Enough for Chilly Nights: It keeps you cozy without making you sweat like you’re running a marathon. I’ve used it on nights when the coastal wind decides to remind you it’s there, and it’s kept me snug as a bug.4. Quality Material: The down inside feels like it’s premium stuff, and the outer shell has held up against the occasional stick or sand scratching against it. Not saying it’s invincible, but it’s tougher than it looks.Cons:1. Fit for a Mummy, Literally: They weren’t kidding when they said it’s a mummy sleeping bag. If you’re a taller fella like me (6’6″), you might find it a bit snug around the shoulders and feet. It’s cozy until you want to stretch out, then you’re a bit stuck.2. Zipper Fumbles: The zipper works, don’t get me wrong, but it’s like trying to thread a needle in the dark sometimes. A bit fiddly, and it has caught on the fabric more times than I’d like to admit.3. Not for the Deep Freeze: While it’s great for those brisk nights, if you’re planning an expedition to the Arctic, you might want to look elsewhere. It’s warm, but not ‘survive the tundra’ warm.So, those are my thoughts about the ATEPA Down Sleeping Bag. Know what temperatures you expect, and then make sure it’s long enough for you.
Jesse Case –
Impressive Lightweight Sleeping Bag System
I really, seriously like this sleeping bag system and it has absolutely became my favorite bag for warm weather camping and backpacking. It is a two part sleeping system and because of that it offers a lot of versatility and features. It can be used with the two bags zipped together or you can separate them and use the main one as an ultralight bag and the other one is a nice camp blanket or extra sleeping bag. When used together it is rated for a comfort level of 54* and an extreme level of 25*. Though I would not particularly want to test the 25* part. It claims to be a 3 season bag, but I would stick to 2 seasons with it. My favorite aspect of it is that when I only use the one main bag by itself it compresses down very small and is lightweight. It is much smaller and lighter than most high end ultralight bags. It is absolutely great for spring and summer ultralight backpacking. I can save a huge amount of space in my backpack with it, and therefore can usually use a much smaller and lighter backpack in general. Another cool feature of this sleeping bag when both are zipped together is that you can slide your sleeping mat between the two layers of the bag. Which helps keep it in place and also helps insulate your sleeping pad for a warmer and more comfortable night. This bag also comes with a pretty well made compression stuff sack. It has 4 compression straps that are pretty well attached and they actually hold in place when you cinch them down. Of course I should also mention that this sleeping bag system is just simply very comfortable and soft to sleep in. It is made of a soft 40D nylon and doesn’t stick to you at night, which I really like. There are many other cool aspects to this sleeping bag, but it’s really one of those things that you just need to use and play around with yourself to fully understand everything it can do. Overall it really is an awesome warm weather sleeping bag system. I seriously absolutely love it and I highly recommend you give it a try.
Jordan –
Comfortable and convenient
I recently took the ATEPA Sleeping Bag on a summer backpacking trip in the mountains, and it exceeded all my expectations. The lightweight design made it incredibly easy to carry, and it packed down to an easily manageable size, saving valuable space in my backpack. Despite its lightness, it provided excellent warmth and comfort throughout the night. Having the blanket for the cooler nights and being able to remove it for the warmer ones allowed me to stay comfortable.The material feels soft against the skin, and the rectangular shape offers plenty of room to move around, which is a huge plus for someone who doesnât like feeling confined while sleeping. The zipper worked smoothly, and it was convenient to use.Overall, this sleeping bag is a fantastic addition to any cool weather camping gear. I wouldn’t use this in the extreme heat, nor would I use it in freezing temps. It’s well-made, comfortable, and portable, making it perfect for backpacking trips. Highly recommend!