Overview
About Mountainsmith 0°F Crestone Sleeping Bag - Synthetic, Mummy
Closeouts. Whether the crescent moon rises on a clear night or a cold, unexpected storm rolls through, you'll be prepared with Mountainsmith Crestone sleeping bag. It's designed with exclusive Mountainloft Hollowfiber insulation for warmth in temps as low as 0°F.
- From Mountainsmith's Performance Series
- Comfortable quilted construction
- Form-fitting adjustable hood
- Neck baffle collar
- Full-length draft tube
- Contoured footbox
- External hand loops for drying or pad lashing
- Compression stuff sack
- Mummy bag
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Mountainsmith 0°F Crestone Sleeping Bag - Synthetic, Mummy
- Insulation material: MountainLoft Hollow Fiber
- Temperature rating: 0°F / -18°C
- Shell material: Polyester
- Girth (shoulder/hip/foot): 65/62/40"
- Fits to: 6' 4"
- Length: 80"
- Stuff size: 18x10"
- Zipper: Right
- Compression sack: Yes
- Weight: 4 lb. 10 oz.
- Imported
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 4.3
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Based on 63 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great bag at a great price!
Reviewed by Tim H. from West Virginia on Monday, February 3, 2014
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4.0 out of 5 stars. ComfortableVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Westchester on Wednesday, January 25, 2017I have yet to use it outdoors as of yet, however the material is very comfortable and I slept like a baby! I had trouble getting it back into the bag it comes with, but you get the hang of it after a couple uses. It's fairly easy to zip up. Overall, I am pleased. So far so good:)
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great zero degree bagVerified Buyer Reviewed by Carrie from Colorado on Tuesday, October 18, 2016Great zero degree bag, packs small!
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Lightweight Cozy BagVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Catskill Mountains, New York on Thursday, September 29, 2016I bought this bag for a backpacking trip to the Green Mountains in Vermont at the end of September. Although the temperature didn't drop below 35 at night, it was still a bit cold in the woods at night.
I like to sleep on my side and bring my knees up a bit, and this bag allowed me to do that without any trouble. I expected some difficulty with that because it's a mummy bag. I had no trouble with the zipper, which in most bags gets caught in the material most times you zip it. And I like the Velcro that covers the zipper at the top to keep it secure.
It also has a drawstring to pull the hood down over my head, which helped to keep me nice and warm at night.
Overall, really happy with this bag. Great price for a zero bag that is lightweight, portable, and warm. -
5.0 out of 5 stars. Nice and warm sleeping bagReviewed by Anonymous from Minnesota on Sunday, June 5, 2016I purchased this in early spring to use for a scout camp out the last weekend in April. Both nights the temp dropped to 32-34 degrees. Stayed nice and toasty. Going to use it on a SD week long trip in July and 6 days in the BWCA in late August.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. High Quality Sleeping BagVerified Buyer Reviewed by Torgy from Minnesota on Wednesday, September 2, 2015I bought this tent for my wife in preparation for some late fall and early winter camping we plan to do along the Superior Hiking Trail and the BWCA. It's a very well made product and preliminary testing indicates it generates and maintains good warmth. It rolls up and fits into a neat cinch sack with several tie downs like most modern quality bags do. It's rated for 0 degrees, but it's barely noticeably larger than my 35-degree Marmot. Still, we wish it was a tad smaller so it could fit horizontally rather than vertically in my wife's Gregory Deva 60. Overall a great sleeping bag.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Love it!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Jackie from Colorado on Saturday, July 4, 2015My husband and I have been out and about in the mountains most of the summer since this purchase and I am in love and super cozy in this sleeping bag!
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4.0 out of 5 stars. nice sleeping badVerified Buyer Reviewed by Bsb from Ithaca on Tuesday, January 6, 2015Nice bag, a bit bulky but is as described.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Awesome bag. Not bulky for the temperature rating and price!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Alaska on Friday, August 29, 2014After freezing my butt off in Denali last fall, I realized my old 20 degree bag wasn't going to cut it. In preparation for my upcoming return trip, I purchased this 0 degree bag. It has not been outside, so I can't speak to the temp. rating, but I'm sure it will be great. The price can't be beat - well, it can, but reviews of cheaper bags indicated that they would be a few POUNDS heavier. I spent a few extra bucks for this bag and it seems well worth it. The colors are great. The insulation puffed up after only a minute of being unrolled and it's well-distributed. This Alaskan will be a happy fall camper again!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Quality craftsmanshipVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from New Mexico on Thursday, July 24, 2014When this bag arrived I immediately opened it up to take a look. The first hing I noticed was the smell. Synthetic bags initially have a chemical smell and they need to be aired out. So that is what I did, and after two days the smell was completely dissipated. The second thing I noticed is the quality of the craftsmanship - all seams are in order and the bag appears to be made of quality materials. I have not taken it out yet, but I am looking forward to doing so when the temperatures begin to fall.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Good BagVerified Buyer Reviewed by Montana Fly Fisher from Montana on Wednesday, July 23, 2014I used this bag for camping in Montana. I intended to buy a sleeping bag that I could take on overnight hiking trips but it's bigger than I thought. The places I want to hike to still have snow in July and it gets cold at night even in the summers but I don't know if I want to pack this bulk around the wilderness. I don't expect to use it in 0 Deg. F. The sleeping bag kept me very warm in 40 degree weather. The zipper always catches on the material without fail so if you get up in the night and you are freezing your butt off, you will be cussing up a storm trying to zip it back up in the dark with the zipper catching every couple of inches. Other than that, it seems well made. The compression sack is nice also.