TETON Sports Sleeping-Sags TETON Sports Tracker 5 Sacco a pelo a mummia leggero Verde/Grigio Adulto - 87" x 34" x 22"

Brand:TETON Sports

3.5/5

155.64

Hai bisogno di un sacco a pelo zaino in spalla progettato con cura pensando al tuo comfort? Il sacco a pelo per mummia leggero Tracker 5, di TETON Sports, è riempito con più strati di isolamento per tenerti al caldo, ma si ripiega per lasciare spazio ad altri attrezzi nello zaino. Il cappuccio è progettato per avvolgere saldamente il viso per un maggiore calore. La fodera è morbida al tatto e la pedana è progettata con molto spazio per i tuoi piedi. La sua temperatura è ben al di sotto dello zero. Ma non crederci sulla parola: leggi le recensioni! Il Tracker 5 aiuta a mantenere al caldo e a proprio agio centinaia di viaggiatori zaino in spalla e campeggiatori in The Great Outdoors.

TETON SPORTS PROMESSA: contatta il nostro FANTASTICO team di supporto per i prodotti in caso di domande o dubbi; PUOI CONTARE SU DI NOI per prenderti cura di te e tornare ALL'APERTO con TETON Sports. DORMIRE AL CALDO: imbottisci il sacco a pelo e usa un materassino per dormire al caldo; Appendere gli anelli per l'archiviazione a lungo termine per mantenere il massimo soppalco. NON ARROTOLARE MAI PIÙ IL TUO SACCO A PELO: TETON fornisce un ottimo sacco a compressione per imbottire il tuo sacco a pelo; Inizia dal basso e infila la borsa, quindi stringi le cinghie per impieghi gravosi. CONFORTEVOLE: il cappuccio a tre pezzi si avvolge saldamente attorno al viso per mantenere calda tutta la testa; La scatola dei piedi offre più spazio per i tuoi piedi; Il tubo di tiraggio con cerniera a tutta lunghezza mantiene l'aria calda all'interno. LEGGERO E CALDO: stanco che i tuoi piedi si raffreddino? Questo è il sacco a pelo che fa per te; Progettato con isolamento aggiuntivo nel footbox; Eccezionalmente caldo e leggero per lo zaino in spalla. Prodotto negli Stati Uniti o importato. Microfibra.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Brand TETON Sports
Brand ‎TETON Sports
Brand Name ‎TETON Sports
Closure Type ‎Zipper
Color Green/Gray
Color ‎Green/Gray
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,954 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Fabric Type ‎Microfiber
Fill Material Synthetic
Fill Material ‎Synthetic
Fill Material Type ‎Synthetic
Included Components ‎Compression Sack, Sleeping Bag
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎87 x 34 x 3 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎14.76 x 9.76 x 9.72 inches
Item Weight ‎4.1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Teton Sports
Material Polyester Ripstop
Material ‎Polyester Ripstop
Model Name ‎TETON Sports Tracker 5 Lightweight Mummy Sleeping Bag
Model Year ‎2015
Number of Items ‎1
Occupancy 1 Person
Occupancy ‎1 Person
Outer Material ‎Polyester
Package Weight ‎2.14 Kilograms
Part Number ‎1037G
Product Dimensions 87"L x 34"W
Product Dimensions ‎87"L x 34"W
Seasons All Seasons
Seasons ‎All Seasons
Shape Mummy
Shape ‎Mummy
Size ‎Adult - 87" x 34" x 22"
Style ‎Mummy Sleeping Bag
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Temperature Rating +5 Degrees Fahrenheit
Temperature Rating ‎+5 Degrees Fahrenheit
Warranty Description ‎TETON Sports strives to manufacture the best possible products for our customers. Our lifetime warranty covers products against defects in materials or workmanship. This warranty is cheerfully extended to the original owner only and excludes normal wear and tear

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
I felt cold, but it’s not completely the bag’s fault
I ordered this sleeping bag for a backpacking trip last fall. A bit too bulky for backpacking purposes but could fit in 55L pack together with 3-days supply. The temperature dropped below freezing at night, leaving me shaking miserably all night inside the sleeping bag. I used it again in a camping trip in April and still felt cold when temperature dropped to 40s in the early morning. However, it was not completely this sleeping bag’s fault. And this is what I learned: First, 5F is definitely not the comfort rating. This sleeping bag probably will keep you alive at 5F, but the night will be miserable. Second, the adult version can be too long for some people. The extra room at feet makes it extra hard to warm up and I have to put extra clothes there to keep heat. I should have bought the scout version. Third, sleeping pad also matters! If you are considering this sleeping bag, chances are you are also considering budget sleeping pads. Unfortunately, many budget sleeping pads here are not up to task for nights below 40F. After several cold nights, it turned out I need to upgrade my sleeping pad, not sleeping bag. So not completely the sleeping bag’s fault.
Scritto da: C. Diego
Excellent product, very nice quality! Fast shipping
Scritto da: Miriam
Good slepping bag
Good sleeping bag, I haven't used it in very cold places yet, but it seems good for its quality. It has an inner compartment to store your cell phone or whatever you want. It is recommended to buy the adult size if you are over 1.68 m (5'6). It's a little bulkier than I imagined, but if it's to keep you warmer, it's worth buying.
Scritto da: Victor v.
Great sleeping bag for the price.
You get a great deal for what you pay for! I wish it was lighter but it does the job at 30 degrees! If you’re 6’0’’ or above I recommend getting the adult size!
Scritto da: Dustin C Beach
A good starter bag for spring/fall camping
I had the TETON Sports Journey 20F bag, which I liked very much, but it didn't live up to its rating on a 35F night two years ago. This year, while getting ready for the same spring campout, I decided to upgrade to this bag after much research. Here's what I discovered: Pros: - It kept me toasty warm - almost too warm - over two nights where temps dipped into the 30s. I was wearing warm clothes (merino wool/poly blend long underwear, fleece shirt and pants - I was taking turns tending a fire all night with a group of people and didn't want to keep getting in/out of clothes), and I had an insulated sleeping pad, so I can't vouch for the performance down to the rated temps or with less clothing. But pretty much the only parts of me that were chilled were my face and exposed hands; the first night, I had to sleep with my arms out of the bag. - There's extra padding/insulation in the footbox without sacrificing room to wiggle your feet. - The inside of the bag feels awesome. It's a very soft microfiber that feels like a bed sheet, not the usual slick nylon or itchy flannel of most bags in this price range. - Synthetic fill is better at resisting moisture. Condensation is always an issue here in the humid East, and I sweat like by skin has sprung a leak most of the time, so having a bag that dries quickly and stays warmer when wet is a huge bonus. - The ripstop outer shell feels like it could handle a lot of wear and tear. - It comes with a compression sack. - I mean, it's cheap. No getting around that. 10 points for value, especially compared to the bags sold in big-box or the various "-Marts". Cons: - Don't be fooled by the "ultralight" in the name - It's bulky and kind of heavy. I have a 65L backpack with a 10L sleeping bag compartment, and it completely filled the compartment, even after compressing the bag as much as possible. It's the size of a medium-sized watermelon. It also weighs exactly what the specs say - 4lbs 1oz - when in the stuff sack (it might be a few ounces litter without), so for backpacking, it's on the upper end of what most people carry. If you were using this as a backpacking bag in the spring/fall with the usual "shoulder season" extra kit (warm clothes, extra food, etc), you might not have the extra room for a bag like this and you'd probably be better served with a down bag. However, things like weight and bulk are relative, and while this might not be a bag for those who like to travel small and light, the "average" backpacker might find it's fine. Like I said, it fit in my 65L backpack along with all of my other kit, geared towards a two-night weekend trip. - I'm a short, stocky guy (5' 8", 210lbs), and while this bag had plenty of length and room in the feet area, the shoulder room was pretty tight. It's a left-zip bag too, which meant to zip it all the way up, I had to reach across my chest to get at the zipper. I found the bag a little confining, but maybe if you're used to mummy bags, you might be fine with it. I personally could have used a few more inches across the chest. - Speaking of the zipper, it's small and I'm not sure how it will hold up to repeated use. Conclusion: This is actually a pretty-good bag as long as you have realistic expectations of it. Let's face it, for a 5F bag well under $100, it's great. It seems well made, it's warm, and for a cheap synthetic bag it's not unreasonably heavy. This is a bag geared towards car campers, Boy Scouts, and maybe weekend backpackers - not for a month on the Appalachian Trail. If you know that going foward, you'll enjoy this bag a lot more.
Scritto da: K&A Wags
the +5 is the survival rating and should be comfortably warm down to +25
After hours and hours of reviewing multiple websites I decided on the Teton. I was in the market for a lightweight bag rated as close to zero as possible that will take a small amount of space. I will be loading this sucker on my adventure motorcycle for moto-camping everywhere from the Appalachians to Deadhorse, Alaska (in the summer) so I need something light and compact. This is the only ultralight bag rated around +5 that I can find for under a hundred bucks. You can't beat the 4.1 lbs weight that compresses down (with the included compression sack) as small as this one. First, the +5 is the survival rating and should be comfortably warm down to +25. I tested this out yesterday by sitting in it on my snow covered deck with a temperature around 8 or 9 degrees for just under 10 minutes before I got bored. I wore only shorts, short sleeve shirt, and wool socks. I was comfortable. I could feel a little coolness were my arms were touching the cold metal of my chair but I was most definitely warm enough. If it gets down this low when I am out (which I don't anticipate), I will just keep on more layers inside the bag plus I will be using a waterproof/windproof tent and won't be sleeping out in the elements. I feel confident that this bag will be perfect for my needs. I am 5'10" 155 lbs and there was plenty of room. This bag would easily fit a larger frame but the fit of the bag should depend on how you sleep at night. From my research I found that a slightly larger bag will be better for me since I move around a lot at night. If you wake up the way you fall asleep then you probably want it to be pretty snug but since I don't, I will need a little more room. The inside is more comfortable than the sheets on my bed and the hood cinches completely around my head and face when I tightened it all the way. The compression sack is a little suspect and I feel like it may not hold up after dozens of uses but it came with the bag so can't complain. I'm thinking of buying a more rugged compression sack to use for the bag then use this one for clothing or other compressible items. Item was delivered to me 3 days after purchase, some of the other reviews spoke of months but there must have been a back-order at the time. I could not find another bag rated this close to zero that weighed less than 5 lbs, compressed this small, and cost this little. Most bags rated ultra-light cost far more.
Scritto da: Minh Vy
Not as warm as I thought it would be - Too big for backpacking camping
I have used this sleeping bag for almost 2 years now. It’s very comfortable and I sleep very well in it. It’s perfect for summer temperature, but I got really cold a few times when temperature at night would drop between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius. I have read other reviews and it seems like i’m the only that find that this sleeping bad isn’t warm enough for fall weathers, so maybe i’m just a cold sleeper. Another thing that I dislike is the compression bag. Trying to store it in the compression bag takes me around 10 minutes. I ended buying a different compression bag to save myself some time. But i find that the sleeping bag doesn’t compress as much as i like it to, which is very inconvenient for me, since I do a lot of backpacking camping and the bag just takes too much space. This was my first sleeping bag purchase ever. I have been more or less satisfied for the last 2 years, but I decided to upgrade my sleeping bag now that I know exactly what would suit me best = lightweighted, warm and easily compressed. I will still keep my TETON bag in case i need it in the future.
Scritto da: Tlahuicole
Excelente relación precio/calidad
Hay que aclarar algo, debido a que es hasta para -15ºC y el precio, no se puede decir que esta bolsa de dormir es pesada (eso sí, en mi báscula medí 2Kg, no los 1.9Kg mencionados en la publicación, tal vez sea por la bolsa compactadora la diferencia), una búsqueda en Amazon USA (por la variedad que manejan) nos puede dar una idea de los precios de bolsas de dormir de características similares pero peso menor a 2Kg. He usado esta bolsa en alta montaña y en exteriores en zonas frías vivaqueando sin ninguna queja, es super cómoda, espaciosa y uno dentro de ella ni se entera del clima fuera de ella. Luego de varios meses de uso no tengo mas que elogios, ya sea que tu presupuesto sea o no elevado y no tienes problemas en cargar 2Kg me parece que vale la pena que consideres esta opción. Entre algunas cosas que tal vez sean de tu interés te cuento que tomes en cuenta que es larga esta bolsa, mido 1.79mt y mis pies quedan "nadando", lo cuento debido a que hay muchas personas que esto lo consideran un inconveniente. Por último pero no menos, gracias al material de la bolsa es muy, muy fácil guardarla en su bolsa compactadora, si uno tiene prisa es posible meter la bolsa "como sea" en su bolsa y sin mayor esfuerzo quedará compactada.
Scritto da: Thomas D.
Great Sleeping Bag
This is a fantastic sleeping bag for the money. It is not considered light weight for some long distant hikers but, I do motorcycle camping and its light enough and small enough for that. I do mainly spring summer fall camping and this bag keeps me warm. I did a fall camping trip in Canada's Coastal mountains at 7000 ft elevation and i was a little cool (- 4C), nothing that flannel pants and a shirt didn't solve. Its very well made and I found they made the bag a little larger than your traditional mummy bag. As a 6' 3" 250 lb man the bag was comfortable to sleep in. Teton also made a larger than normal foot box so there is some movement for your feet, which i appreciate. The colour is a nice red and grey. The material used inside the bag is very comfortable and warm. The fabric on the outside appears to be very durable. The zippers work great. As with any bag I recommend a self inflating sleeping matt for warmth and comfort from the rocks, sticks etc. I highly recommend this sleeping bag for people that don't want to spend a fortune and get value instead. It is exceptionally well made. As with any sleeping bag be sure to store it out of its storage bag and hang it up or lay it on a spare room bed to retain its loft until your next camping trip, the bag will last for years. I don't regret buying it. Value in this case does not mean compromise. I have had this sleeping bag for years and its still the one I use. I would not hesitate to buy again. Teton makes great products.
Scritto da: mario
Dangerous
I’ve now taken this out in the winter and I can definitely say -15 is definitely untrue. As far as -7 being “comfort” is also not true. I was in 0-2 degree but a very wet night and even with full merino thermals and a fleece on a well insulated mat I was quite concerned for my safety. I could barely sleep, and I am a really hot sleeper. It is also really hard to zip up, the zip constantly gets stuck, really annoying. It is also pretty large for hiking, it takes up about a third of my 65L pack at full compression. The price is good but I think the temperature ratings are dodgy Edit: I’ve now come around to say this sleeping bag is dangerous. I tried it again in cool temps but not freezing 5 degrees C and I was cold. The minus 15c is probably the extreme rating where you are likely to die, this is a negligent way to advertise this, if you bought this for an alpine trip and came to minus 10 let alone 15 I don’t think you would make it even with a 4+ r rated sleeping mat. It is however a decent albeit large 7-15c bag. I would consider giving it a miss based on the negligence of the company ( it is actually impossible to find the correct comfort and extreme temperatures for this bag even on those website
Scritto da: Alex
Very happy with this sleeping bag
Very happy with this sleeping bag. I've taken it out on an overnight camping trip this winter where the temperature dropped to about -6 C (21 F). I wore some thermal clothing inside the bag and I was toasty warm all night long. The quality of the sleeping bag appears to be top-notch. I've washed the bag in a front-loading washing machine on gentle and laid it out to dry naturally without any consequences. Great value and great quality!

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