Big Agnes Torchlight UL 20
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Ideal for temperatures of about 20 degrees Fahrenheit and above, 3-season sleeping bags are best suited for spring and fall trips, as well as summers in the high mountains, when temps can dip below freezing at night. Good three season bags have features to combat cold: cinchable hoods, draft collars, and zipper draft tubes. Learn more with in-depth advice from Backpacker’s 3-season sleeping bag reviews.
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Get a legit, three-season down sleeping bag that’s true to its temp rating for less than $200.
Smart features make this synthetic three-season sleeping bag especially cozy on subfreezing nights.
A beautiful marriage of weight, warmth, and packability, this may be the only sleeping bag you’ll ever need.
Premium materials and a semi-quilt design make this one of the lightest three-season options available.
An armored shell protects this weather-resistant sleeping bag from all but the worst conditions.
This three-season bag and integrated pad create a lightweight, toasty sleep system that punches above its weight.
This three-season bag features a combo of down and synthetic insulations and an attractive price tag.