It was a chilly late spring night when I first crawled into the Basecamp down bag, exhausted from a long day working outside, and it was like falling into a warm, cozy cloud. I’ve never had such a dramatic first impression of a sleeping bag. If you are looking for a sleeping bag for tent, car, or RV camping that is supremely comfortable that doesn’t skimp on features, the Basecamp is your bag. The 650-fill down will keep you toasty down to 15F, and it is so spacious, in part due to the semi-rectangular shape, that you can sprawl out. The plush hood engulfed my noggin and fits most home pillows. Full-length zippers on both sides and one spanning the foot box allow for ample venting possibilities, and straps across the bottom of the bag keep your sleeping pad in place. MSRP: $399. Seatosummit.com (Derrick Knowles)Â
Derrick Knowles
Derrick is the editor and co-publisher of Out There Outdoors. He has spent more than 30 years exploring the Inland Northwest’s trails, mountains, lakes and rivers.
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