(as of Jun 13, 2025 04:49:25 UTC – Details)
ATEPA Down Sleeping Bag, Recycled 650FP 0 Degree 40 Degree 4 Season Summer & Winter Compact Rectangle Lightweight Waterproof Wearable Sleeping Bag with Compression Sack for Camping Backpacking Hiking
Nylon
Imported
DOWN SLEEPING BAG: Combining COLDMASTER down (55% RDS-Certified white duck down with 45% recycled synthetic) filling, this cold weather sleeping bag delivers superior warmth (rated to 10.4°F/-12°C extreme limit) while resisting moisture absorption. The innovative blend maintains thermal efficiency in damp conditions, outperforming traditional down-only bags – with three-season versatility from snowy campsites to crisp autumn nights
ECO-FRIENDLY & DURABLE MATERIAL: Certified by GRS, our 20D 400T recycled nylon shell features a water-repellent finish that beads moisture like morning dew. The tightly woven 400-thread-count construction prevents down migration while remaining breathable – equivalent to recycling 12 plastic bottles per bag without compromising weather resistance
3-in-1 WEARABLE SLEEPING BAG: Instantly transform from rectangular sleeping bag to wearable poncho (snap-button secured) or full-size blanket – the only sleep system you’ll need. The detachable hood and dual YKK zippers enable mid-hike adjustments, while standardized side connectors let you combine with most single sleeping bags for couples’ camping
ULTRALIGHT & PORTABLE: Weighing just 2.65lbs (1.2kg), this packable stuff sack compresses to 13.4″ x 6.7″ – 30% smaller than standard bags. The nylon construction achieves featherweight durability, fitting effortlessly in carry-on luggage or backpack side pockets while maintaining an expansive 86.6″ x 29.5″ sleep area for users up to 6’3″
IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR: From alpine backpacking to festival camping, the modular system adapts instantly: 1.Wear as insulated cape during chilly summit breaks 2.Connect to sleeping pads via 3-point webbing 3.Deploy as emergency blanket during sudden weather shifts 4.Pair double bags for family-style basecamp comfort 5.Use detached hood as neck warmer during morning hikes
Customers say
Customers find the sleeping bag lightweight, comfortable, and nice-looking, with one mentioning its rectangular shape provides extra room. They appreciate its packability, with one noting it can be stuffed back into the bag, and consider it perfect for backpackers and weekend campers. The warmth and material thickness receive mixed feedback – while some find it warm enough, others say it’s not warm enough, and while some praise its construction, others note the material is super thin.
Jon –
Warm, light, and packable
The ATEPA 3-season sleeping bag is a great choice for spring to fall camping. Itâs lightweight, compresses down small, and keeps you warm in temps down to the low 40s°F with a good pad. The rectangular shape gives extra room, and the recycled 650FP down offers solid insulation. Comes with a sleeping pad and compression sackâperfect for backpackers or weekend campers.
Fit Chick –
Nice!
This ATEPA sleeping bag has gone with me from warm summer nights to frosty mornings, and itâs held up beautifullyâlightweight, warm, and thoughtfully designed. But what really stood out was how ATEPA handled my questions: no bots, no runaroundâjust real people who genuinely wanted to make sure I was happy with my purchase. That kind of care is rare, and it made all the difference!
Wilson McMichael –
Nice bag, faulty zippers
Zippers an issue.,. Kept snagging
Fariha ali –
Best camping product
Best camping product. Went camping, and what a comfortable sleeping back.Durable and very nice material. Warm and fits all size
MLoofburrow –
Awful Sleeping Bag
Bought this since I was curious about it and it was on sale for $65. I thought, “kind of like a Zen Bivy, but on a budget. Seems cool!” But, oh was I wrong.Let’s start with what was good about this bag.- The compression sack it comes with seems nice and well made.- The concept of the double zipper on both sides that can come all the way off to be a camp blanket is awesome.- Size is fine for me at 6 foot, 175 pounds. Broad shoulders and the bag didn’t seem too tight.- Another review mentioned it wasn’t a baffled bag and was sewn theough. It is baffled! ( But this doesn’t really matter, and we’ll get to that in a minute. )- The yellow and grey color way is nice. And I like the logo details being silver to blend in with the grey.But, that’s where the good parts end… Here’s the bad.- The bag material is super thin and feels cheap. I’ve had other bags at this price point that feel a lot better. ( Synthetic bags, but still. )- They have it listed as a 25 degree limit on the compression sack. That’s laughable. There isn’t enough down in the bag to keep you warm at all. ( See attached picture of the bag held up to the sunlight. ) I laid in this bag on an insulated sleeping pad for 10 minutes in my 72 degree home and wasn’t even warm… In contrast, in my other 20 degree bag I would have been sweating after only a couple minutes. So, while the bag is baffled, it doesn’t matter since the thin nylon is just touching the other side anyway.- The zippers are awful. They get snagged on the thin bag material every time you try to use them.- The cinch cord around the top of the bag just straight up doesn’t work. It’s designed badly. The ends are sewn into the cinch tube about 3-4 inches from either side, so your max cinch is only 6-8 inches. Was not enough to keep the top cinched tightly around me. Same issue for the cinch around the hood.- Speaking of the hood, it’s really shallow. No way it would keep your head warm, even if it had enough down in it.- The pad holder is a good idea, but they just used pull straps instead of buckles so you get a ton of extra straps just dangling, and putting the pad in is harder than it should be.My recommendations to the brand to make this bag useable.- Actually fill your baffles with down. There’s no way this bag will ever be warm if it’s just not filled at all…- Fix your cinch design. All you need to do is sew it into the bag further towards the middle.- Use better zippers.That’s it. That’s all. Just 3 changes and this could be a great bag. The rest of it is just me nit-picking.Maybe I got a lemon that somehow got through QA with less down than it should have, but after reviewing other reviews images, those bags look pretty light on the down as well.
Laurie –
Backpack sleeping bag
Packs small & light. The way it can be secured to a sleeping pad, like a fitted sheet, is a good idea in theory, but is awkward and time consuming to secure to sleeping pad. Maybe start before inflating pad. Bag is very slippery and did not keep me as warm as hoped.
Parth –
Zero celsius(33F) also feel warm using this sleeping bag
Atepa down sleeping bag is really warm and comfortable in sleep. I have used in Lake Tahoe trip this weekend and really impressed with it’s water-resistant and nylon. It works well in really cold temperature as it has 3D stereoscopic cutting technology which is not there in most of other sleeping bags.It has 35.43in*88.58in which is large and comfortable for any person. I am able to pack up easily and easy to take with your any hiking trails. Really impressed with this product. Go for it.Updates: Purchased second bag – Green color which looks cute and it worked well for any camping. We have used last month at Yosemite national park and impressed with all features.
M. Brown –
As expected
Super soft and comfy. I love that it came in a pretty small tote and is able to be stuffed back into the bag when you’re finished using instead of taking up so much space like other sleeping bags. The color is great too.
Mrs D –
The bag has a nice feel, the design is great. However, for the price, the biggest fault is the fact that the down in each compartment slides around so you can be left with patches of the bag that are simply 2 pieces of the inner and outer nylon. Luckily, the night it was used was a warm night, but I worry how warm it will keep me on a cold night.
Feltz Yola –
Gut aufgeschüttelt und ruhen lassen, damit sich die Daunen gut entfalten. Hält gut warm. Eine angenehme Wärme kuschelig weich.