Mummy bags are great for cold-weather camping and for people who like the snug fit of a tight sleeping sack, but for warmer weather sleep-outs, the Sea to Summit Tanami comforter is a spacious option that feels more like sleeping at home. There’s plenty of room to roll, kick, and spread out in a comfy down comforter for one person or a more intimate but still roomy space for two. The 750+ Ultra-Dry Down fill packs a warming punch that repels moisture. What makes this a comforter and not a sleeping bag is the drawcord snugging system that will fit up around a sleeping pad instead of the traditional zipper with a bag bottom. This works splendidly until you get down around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and then you’ll find yourself cursing the draftiness that feels oh-so-good on hot summer nights. MSRP: $299.00. Seatosummit.com
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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